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Trump Opens up $100M to Help Coal Plants

The Department of Energy offers $100 million to enhance coal plants' efficiency and reliability to prevent power grid blackouts, according to a July DOE report.

  • On Friday, the Department of Energy announced a federal funding opportunity of up to $100 million to rehabilitate and upgrade coal power plants across the United States, aiming to improve their efficiency and affordability.
  • Earlier this year, President Donald Trump issued an April 8 executive order to bolster the American coal industry, responding to a July DOE grid reliability report warning blackouts could rise by 100 times.
  • Program documents show the DOE's Notice of Funding Opportunity aims to design, implement, test, and validate three strategic opportunities for refurbishment and retrofit of coal facilities.
  • The administration is emphasizing a mix of coal and nuclear power to ensure energy stability, while DOE officials argued preceding administrations relentlessly targeted coal industry workers and raised electricity costs.
  • The DOE has issued several emergency orders and sounded alarms about the grid's condition, while experts noted the Biden administration's preference for intermittent green energy sources has compromised grid security.
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The Department of Energy (DOE) announced an investment of $100 million to help coal plants. According to Chris Wright’s agency in a statement, this money will seek to ensure “that the country has the reliable and affordable energy it needs.” Read more]]>

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