New York Times

Trump Offers Funds for First New U.S. Coal Plants in 13 Years

Trump Offers Funds for First New U.S. Coal Plants in 13 Years

Title: Trump Proposes Financing for First New U.S. Coal Plants in 13 Years

Of the approximately $700 million in total funding, $425 million would be allocated to modernize and extend the operational lifespan of 13 coal plants that would otherwise have shut down in the coming years.


Source: New York Times Generated at: 2026-06-04 19:44:31 UTC

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