❓WHAT HAPPENED: The Trump administration announced plans to open 13.1 million acres of public land for coal mining and allocate $625 million to coal-fired power plants.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: The Department of the Interior, Department of Energy, Environmental Protection Agency, and Interior Secretary Doug Burgum.
📍WHEN & WHERE: Announced on September 30, 2025, during a livestreamed press conference.
💬KEY QUOTE: “It matters to the world, and it’s going to continue to matter for a long time.” – Doug Burgum
🎯IMPACT: The initiative aims to revive the coal sector after decades of decline.
The Trump administration has announced a major initiative to open 13.1 million acres of public land for coal mining while investing $625 million in coal-fired power plants. The plan, unveiled by the Departments of the Interior, Energy, and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), is aimed at revitalizing and supporting the coal industry amid its decades-long decline.
Interior Secretary Doug Burgum emphasized the importance of the coal sector, stating during a livestreamed press conference, “It matters to the world, and it’s going to continue to matter for a long time.” The administration’s funding includes $350 million for modernizing coal plants, $175 million for rural energy projects, and $50 million for upgrading wastewater systems to extend plant lifespans.
The coal industry has faced significant challenges in recent years, with production halving between 2008 and 2023, according to the Energy Information Administration. Coal plants provided 15 percent of U.S. electricity in 2024, down sharply from 50 percent in 2000, as natural gas and other sources have gained ground.
The Trump administration has prioritized coal as part of its broader energy strategy, citing the need for reliable energy sources in an era of increasing demand driven by artificial intelligence (AI) data centers. The latest measures follow previous efforts to extend coal plant operations and ease regulatory burdens on the industry.
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