Trump signs executive orders to boost coal industry
- Donald Trump issued orders to revive the coal industry, calling coal 'beautiful' and 'clean' despite its environmental impact.
- Trump formed a National Energy Dominance Council to prioritize coal and fossil fuels over renewable energy sources.
- Environmental groups criticized Trump's pro-coal policies as outdated and warned of potential electricity supply crises.
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Heavy reliance on coal has eroded a KY economic advantage. Can Trump reverse the trend?
At the beginning of this century Kentucky and other states that relied on burning coal for electricity enjoyed an economic edge, but competition from cheaper energy sources has dulled that edge.
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