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Trump Officials Vow to Keep All US Coal Plants Running - Bloomberg
Bloomberg.com

... coal mining and electricity generation. That's the potential outcome of a lawsuit alleging that BlackRock Inc., Vanguard Group Inc. and the asset ...

A.I. Is Keeping Aging Coal Plants Online - Yale E360
e360-Yale

Energy-hungry data centers have been a lifeline for ailing U.S. coal plants, analysts say. U.S. data centers are predicted to consume up to 106 ...

Barr shares proposal to revitalize coal industry - Harlan Enterprise
Harlan Enterprise

“Kentucky is uniquely positioned – not only to put our coal miners back to work, but to advance our national security – and we can do it right here in ...

Indonesia backs away from coal exit test case amid financial and political pushback
Mongabay

Government rules require coal miners to sell fuel to the domestic power sector at fixed, below-market prices, shifting fuel price risk onto PLN and, ...

China pushes coal-fired power projects alongside renewables - Financial Times
Financial Times

Russia's coal miners buckle under sanctions, weak prices and war · A miner wearing a headlamp and covered in coal dust shovels coal underground at ...

Trump admin redirects carbon capture funds to prop up old coal plants - E&E News
E&E News

The Energy Department says it's legally sound to shift more than half a billion dollars to help revive old and closed coal plants.

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