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NextImg:BREAKING: Trump admin announces major progress toward ‘restoring American Energy Dominance’ – The Right Scoop

The Trump administration is announcing this morning major progress toward ‘restoring American energy dominance’, and that includes making available over 13 million acres of federal land for coal leasing:

“The Department of the Interior today announced the opening of 13.1 million acres of federal land for coal leasing, tripling the benchmarks set by the landmark One Big Beautiful Bill Act and delivering on President Donald J. Trump’s directive to restore American Energy Dominance. This decisive action will help strengthen our domestic supply chains and secure reliable energy.”

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In related coal news, the US Energy Department is investing $625 million in the coal industry.

Via Fox Business:

The Trump administration announced on Monday a $625 million investment to boost America’s coal industry, a plan that aims to keep coal plants open, lower energy costs and enable the U.S. to win the global race for dominance in artificial intelligence.

U.S. Energy Secretary Christopher Wright made the announcement of expanded programs to help the coal industry on FOX Business’ “Mornings with Maria,” saying that the U.S. has “awesome coal reserves” that can be put to productive use.

“We’re going to export more of that coal, we’re going to use it for American industry, particularly as we reindustrialize, and it’s going to continue to provide 15%-16% of our electricity and enable us to reindustrialize and win the AI race,” Wright said.

The $625 million investment includes $350 million to modernize coal plants with reliable electric power and capacity; $175 million for coal projects that are expected to bring cheaper, more reliable energy to rural communities; $50 million to upgrade wastewater management systems to extend the lifespan of coal plants and reduce operating costs; $25 million to enable coal power plants to operate on dual fuel; and $25 million to support investments that will maintain boiler efficiency and reliability when utilizing 100% natural gas.