Trump plans $700 million to build coal plants, export site
Source: Bloomberg, via mining.com
Trump plans $700 million to build coal plants, export site
Bloomberg News | June 3, 2026 | 5:37 pm Energy USA Coal

Oaklands former Army Base. Credit: City of Oakland
President Donald Trump is preparing to use Cold War-era authorities to dole hundreds of millions of federal dollars to support coal-fired electricity as well as US exports of the fossil fuel. ... Trump is expected to announce hes delivering much of the funding for US coal plants and an American export terminal under the 1950 Defense Production Act during an Oval Office event Thursday, according to a White House official who asked for anonymity because the plan isnt yet public. ... Lawmakers and governors from coal-rich states, including Wyoming and West Virginia, have been invited to the White House for the session. The presidents public schedule for Thursday includes a 3 p.m. announcement on Beautiful, Clean Coal.
Trumps planned initiative is set to include the distribution of $425 million in DPA funds to 13 existing coal plants and $185 million in separate Energy Department grants to help build two more in Alaska and West Virginia. Another $75 million also would be made available under the Defense Production Act for the proposed West Gateway export terminal in Oakland, California, opening a new avenue to ship potentially 12 million tons of coal from Wyoming, Montana and other states outside the western US. ... Beneficiaries of the planned funding are set to include the long-planned Oakland Bulk and Oversized Terminal in California, as well as utilities Duke Energy Corp., Hallador Energy Co., Oklahoma Gas & Electric Co. and at least one subsidiary of American Electric Power Company Inc..
The planned funding marks the latest efforts by Trump to revive fortunes for coal mined in the US as well as electricity made from it. During his second term in the White House, he has relentlessly championed an American energy dominance agenda thats rooted in producing, using and exporting more of the nations oil, gas and coal reserves.
Under Trump, the US Energy Department has issued emergency orders directing coal plants to keep producing power past planned closing dates, arguing the continued operations were necessary to buttress the reliability of the nations electric grid. ... The Interior Department has also moved to open more federal land for coal leasing in North Dakota, Montana and Wyoming. And Trump has directed Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to enter into agreements to purchase electricity from coal plants to power military operations.
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Whats next a taxpayer bailout to build new phone booths? asked Kit Kennedy, managing director for power at the Natural Resources Defense Council. Propping up coal billionaires with taxpayer money is one more way for the Trump administration to put polluters first and put the rest of us at risk. The best thing for the air, the climate and our utility bills is to let these plants retire peacefully.
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(By Jennifer A. Dlouhy)
Read more: https://www.mining.com/web/trump-plans-700-million-to-build-coal-plants-export-site/
https://www.reuters.com/legal/litigation/trump-plans-700-million-new-coal-support-white-house-official-says-2026-06-04/
Trump plans $700 million in new coal support, White House official says
By Jacob Bogage and Jarrett Renshaw
June 3, 2026 9:13 PM EDT Updated 4 hours ago

Workers transport and organise mounds of coal on a hilltop near an Arch Coal facility in Beckley, West Virginia, U.S., April 11, 2025. REUTERS/Adrees Latif/File Photo
Summary
Trump to invoke Defense Production Act for coal industry support
Plan aims to upgrade coal plants, build export terminal, match corporate funds for new facilities
Coal use declining as producers shift to natural gas, renewables amid climate concerns
WASHINGTON, June 3 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump is planning to use Cold War-era national defense powers to send nearly $700 million to support coal facilities, according to a White House official.
Trump could announce as soon as Thursday that he will invoke the Defense Production Act, the 1950 law granting presidents wide authority over national security-related industries, to upgrade more than a dozen coal power plants, build a massive West Coast coal export terminal and match corporate funds to build new power plants, the official said. ... The person spoke on condition of anonymity to not preempt the president's announcement, and cautioned that the details could still change.
The Trump administration has framed energy issues in existential terms as it eyes the domestic need to sustain power-hungry artificial-intelligence data centers and aims to marginalize foreign adversaries that hold large fossil fuel reserves. Coal, though, has faced steady declines in U.S. usage. It once accounted for more than half of U.S. electricity generation, but fell to less than one-fifth in recent years, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration.
Power producers have largely switched to cheaper natural gas and renewable sources, wary of fossil fuel's effect on the planet's warming climate and increasing reliance on brittle global supply chains. ... Of the $700 million, more than half will fund 13 coal plant upgrades, $185 million will match corporate funds for coal facilities in Alaska, Maryland and West Virginia, and $75 million will support the long-proposed West Gateway export terminal in Northern California.
Bloomberg first reported the planned coal support.
Reporting by Jacob Bogage and Jarrett Renshaw; Editing by Jacqueline Wong
Karasu
(2,164 posts)diane in sf
(4,261 posts)AZJonnie
(4,122 posts)via fucking executive fiat, leveraging the 1950 Defense Production Act, so that it can be EXPORTED to freaking Asia?
I thought to myself this is absolutely upside down and backwards, but then I was able to find the following:
Oh, oh, right. So the same would apply to COAL exports as well, naturally. EXPORTING our energy is critical to our NATIONAL DEFENSE, because otherwise our "allies" might not have enough energy to fight our enemies, I guess? Which Asian countries are set to fight which of our "enemies", exactly?
75% of people in Oakland are already against coal moving through the city to a new export terminal (aka OBOT) at the old Army base , and local groups have been fighting this possibility for 10 years.
If Trump turns around and tries to FORCE Oakland to let this terminal be built, and the coal to flow? Katie bar the door. The Bay Area will be fucking FURIOUS. There could even be outright sabotage as things are being built. 100's of people will camp out on the freaking tracks in protest. Shit will go OFF over this. Truth is, it might have actually happened eventually if he DIDN'T try to pull this shit. Now, it will not.
I would add that this is also obviously meant to piss off Newsome, a Bay Area native.
NBachers
(19,621 posts)muriel_volestrangler
(106,690 posts)If there was a need for coal for "national security" (I mean, there isn't for electricity production; coal is still a standard part of steel production, so there's an argument to be made there), then the important thing would be to hang on to the amount the country needs internally, not to sell it to others.
mahatmakanejeeves
(71,122 posts)Trump's Schedule for Thursday, June 4, 2026
https://rollcall.com/factbase/trump/topic/calendar/
8:00 AM
The President participates in Executive Time
The White House Closed Press
9:00 AM
In-Town Pool Call Time
The White House In-Town Pool
11:00 AM
The President receives his Intelligence Briefing
The White House Closed Press
3:00 PM
The President makes an Announcement on Beautiful, Clean Coal
Oval Office White House Press Pool
5:30 PM
The President participates in a Policy Meeting
Oval Office Closed Press
modrepub
(4,214 posts)The last coal plant built in WV (Longview Power) cost over $1B to build and has gone through bankruptcy at least once. Its been going so well
that they built a new combined cycle gas plant to make the site more economical to run. It also didnt help that the coal the plant was supposed to use was lower grade than advertised. Hell, Dominion built an offshore wind farm that has the potential to produce 3 times as much electricity as the WV coal plant for about twice the cost.
Bottom line, this investment is a small fraction of what is needed to build a new coal plant. Renewables and NG power plants are cheaper to build and run.
This administrations action and plans continue to demonstrate that it has no idea what it is doing. And unfortunately, it doesnt appear the M$M has any better grasp of the situation either.
nitpicked
(2,009 posts)(snip)
Trump is set to use wartime authority under the Defense Prevention Act to dole out $425 million to 13 existing coal plants and $75 million for an export terminal in California.
He is also expected to announce $185 million in grant funding from the Energy Department to build two new coal plants in Alaska and West Virginia and restart a plant in Maryland.
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nitpicked
(2,009 posts)Except to maybe get more votes for Republicans in the midterms.
Historic NY
(40,162 posts)Botany
(77,986 posts)It kills the miners
It kills the air, the land, and the waters around where the coal is mined
It kills fish in waters hundreds of miles of where it is burned through acid rain and heavy metals
It kills Red Spruce on other vegetation with acid fogs and acid rain
It kills people with the particles and toxins admitted into the atmosphere when it is burned and
then inhaled into the lungs
It is killing the supportive capacity of the planet with greenhouse gases
It is more expensive, dirty, and harder to handle than gas
The technology for clean green and renewable energy sources are here right now.
Trump is doing this just to be a prick and he knows he has little time left too.
Bayard
(30,455 posts)Build more coal plants, while paying windmill companies to stop construction and leave. That big sucking sound is more of our tax money going down a big dark hole.