Trump announces $700 million investment in coal plants, California export terminal

President Trump on Thursday announced plans for his administration to commit $700 million in funding for coal plants and a new export terminal. CBS News’ Olivia Rinaldi has details on the announcement and Mike O’Boyle, senior director for policy and strategy at Energy Innovation, joins with analysis. Source link

Trump makes announcement on coal investments

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Trump to announce $700 million investment in new coal plants and export terminal

The U.S. plans to step up its investment in coal, as President Trump doubles down on his commitment to bolster the fossil fuel industry.  Mr. Trump on Thursday is expected to announce $700 million in funding for coal plants and energy infrastructure during an afternoon Oval Office event dubbed “Beautiful, Clean Coal.” A White House … Read more

Authorities investigate safety lapses after China coal mine blast kills at least 82

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Coal mine explosion in China kills 90 people, state media say

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