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Deep Breath! Trump Bails Out Coal Industry

October 2, 2025
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On the heels of reporting that the US Department of Energy banned staff from using “climate change” and related terms, the DOE on Monday announced a $625 million investment “to expand and reinvigorate America’s coal industry,” which was swiftly panned by climate and public health advocates.

While US Secretary of Energy Chris Wright claimed that “beautiful, clean coal will be essential to powering America’s reindustrialization and winning the AI race,” referring to the rapidly rising energy needs of artificial intelligence, critics pointed to the dangers posed by fossil fuels.

“Rather than investing in affordable and clean energy, Chris Wright is taking taxpayers’ hard-earned dollars and giving it to wealthy executives in the coal industry,” said Sierra Club Beyond Coal campaign director Laurie Williams in a statement. “This is a transparent wealth transfer from everyday Americans, who are already making tough decisions at the kitchen table, to the millionaires that run the fossil fuel industry.”

Specifically, in response to President Donald Trump’s coal-focused executive orders from earlier this year, DOE is committing $350 million to recommissioning and retrofitting, $175 million for projects in rural communities, $50 million to wastewater management systems to expand plant lifelines, $25 million for dual firing retrofits, and $25 million for gas cofiring systems.

“If Chris Wright, or anyone in Donald Trump’s administration, truly cared about bringing down the cost of electricity, they would be investing in affordable clean energy instead of taking a sledgehammer to the progress our country has made,” said Williams. “By handing out millions to the coal industry, the Trump administration is divesting from Americans’ health, from our environment, and from our path forward to a cleaner, healthier future.”

I’d call this “picking winners and losers” but really this is just propping up losers and calling them winners – which is the crux of the Republican ethoshttps://t.co/9QJoINhtwL

— Nick Montoni, Ph.D. (they/them) (@DrMontoni) September 29, 2025

David Arkush, director of Public Citizen’s climate program, similarly said that “President Trump’s coal giveaway is exactly the wrong direction for the country. It is clear that solar, wind, and battery storage will provide nearly all affordable, clean energy in the near future, and expensive, dirty coal will be a relic of the past.”

“Trump’s effort to block renewables and keep fossil fuels on life support only hurts Americans,” Arkush continued. “It forces us to pay for unduly expensive energy and wasteful corporate subsidies, harms our health by polluting our air and water, and neglects to build up domestic manufacturing and supply chains for the energy technologies of the future while China races ahead.”

“Other forms of energy are simply far less expensive than coal—as well as cleaner, cheaper, and safer for a climate habitable for humans,” he added. “This bailout is nothing more than a wealth transfer from the American people to Trump’s billionaire friends sitting atop a failing industry.”

Camden Weber, climate and energy policy specialist at the Center for Biological Diversity, also highlighted how Trump serves the superrich, particularly the fossil fuel executives who poured money into his 2024 campaign as he pledged to “drill, baby, drill.”

“The guy with a golden, life-size statue of himself holding a bitcoin outside the US Capitol is prioritizing data center profits over Americans’ access to clean air, water, and affordable energy? Shocker,” said Weber.

“Trump’s order fabricates yet another ‘energy emergency’ to keep filthy coal plants online and fueling massive, energy-sucking data centers,” she added. “He and his ultrarich friends will cash in while the public and our planet pay the price. The damage to our climate will be immense and unforgivable.”

Separately on Monday, Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum announced the opening of 13.1 million acres of federal land for coal leasing, triple the benchmarks set by the so-called One Big Beautiful Bill Act that congressional Republicans passed and Trump signed this summer.

“Expanding mining and spending taxpayer money on burning coal, while rolling back vital health protections, will only exacerbate the deadly pollution and rising electricity bills that communities are facing across the country,” said Jill Tauber, vice president of litigation for climate and energy at Earthjustice.

“Clean energy and other climate solutions are driving significant growth in our economy, but this administration is choosing to throw its weight behind fossil fuel industries and stymie progress,” she added. “Earthjustice will continue to take the administration to court to oppose unlawful actions to prop up coal at the expense of the American people.”

Republished from Common Dreams under Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-ND 3.0).



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