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President Trump Ends the War on Coal

Posted on Friday, April 18, 2025
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by Ben Solis
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As part of his pledge to “unleash American energy,” President Donald Trump is leading a resurgence in the country’s coal industry, finally addressing longstanding concerns about grid reliability and ending the regulatory war on what was once the nation’s most important energy source.

Trump recently signed a highly anticipated executive order on “reinvigorating America’s beautiful clean coal industry” that is expected to provide major relief for coal power plants and stop dozens of planned plant closures. Along with revoking a bevy of Biden-era rules, Trump’s order states that coal is “essential to our national and economic security” and that it is “a national priority to support the domestic coal industry by removing Federal regulatory barriers that undermine coal production.”

Emphasizing the significance of this move, Trump wrote in a Truth Social post, “I am authorizing my Administration to begin producing Energy with BEAUTIFUL, CLEAN COAL immediately.”

Trump hosted a group of coal miners at the White House when he signed the order, even inviting some of them to speak. One of them, Jeff Crowe from West Virginia, thanked Trump for signing the order and working to end the stigma on coal energy production.

“For too long, coal has been a dirty word that most were afraid to speak about,” Crowe said. “But we are still strong. We are still here, and we are still needed in order to make America great again.”

As Crowe alluded to, previous administrations, influenced by left-wing climate groups, have devastated the coal industry through legal and regulatory attacks.

While coal provided nearly 50 percent of all electricity production in 2001, that figure is now down to around 15 percent. According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), between 2000 and 2021, roughly 760 individual coal generators were retired. Under the Biden administration, a quarter of the country’s existing coal-fired fleet was also scheduled to be retired by 2029.

While other factors like new fracking technology have hurt the coal industry, liberal government policies have also decimated the sector – particularly under the Biden administration. In 2023, coal was the only segment of the energy industry that saw declining employment.

Since taking office, Trump has focused on eliminating these regulations that triggered the destruction of the sector and withdrawing from the Paris Climate Agreement, a pact that intensified the war on coal. As Trump has frequently noted, the decline of coal power production has gone hand-in-hand with rising reliability concerns, particularly as electricity demand skyrockets due to electric vehicles, artificial intelligence, and other emerging energy-intensive industries.

While environmentalists tout renewables as the solution, incidents such as the Texas blackouts in 2021 that caused at least 246 deaths highlight the tragic consequences of embracing fantasies of a “green revolution.” As conservative philosopher Roger Scruton once told me in an interview back in 2011, “even if climate change theory has merit, it should prioritize preserving and enriching human life rather than sacrificing it.”

As Trump’s order acknowledges, the U.S. is unlikely to be able to meet growing energy demand in the next decade without an “all of the above” approach to production that the president has advocated – including keeping existing coal plants online. According to a December 2022 report from Grid Strategies, the five-year load growth forecast (or how much more energy experts predict the country will need five years from now) has increased nearly fivefold since 2022.

That same month, the North American Electric Reliability Corporation issued a stark warning about mounting reliability concerns – specifically noting the closure of old power plants, including coal-fired power plants, without enough new plants coming online to replace that power generation capacity. Electricity demand from data centers and manufacturing are expected to increase dramatically, rising from 23 GW in 2022 to 128 GW by 2029.

Retired Professor of Geology Jean-Marie Lachapelle, who has advised major mining companies such as BP Minerals America, told me in an interview that “President Trump’s assistance to the coal industry will benefit Americans on many levels.”

“Increasing competition in the energy sector by strengthening coal producers could further reduce energy prices,” Lachapelle said. “This will help create jobs especially in the key coal mining regions.” However, he added, “mining is a long-term investment, where the greatest growth becomes apparent only later on. It takes commitment and patience.”

New technologies are also mitigating concerns about air pollution from coal power plants – something you won’t hear much about from climate activists. One research group called FutureCoal is working on new combustion technologies that could dramatically reduce emissions and repurpose coal power plant waste into high-value products, including materials for electric vehicles.

Michelle Manook, that group’s CEO, welcomed President Trump’s commitment to “clean coal,” which, according to her, will help “humanize” the debate on coal and lead to more investment in new coal technologies. “We look forward to collaborating with the administration to build a prosperous, sustainable future that maximizes coal’s full potential,” Manook said.

President Trump’s decisive action marks a turning point in America’s energy future – restoring coal’s vital role in powering the nation while ensuring energy security, economic growth, and technological innovation. With bold leadership and a commitment to common-sense policy, the war on coal is finally coming to an end.

Ben Solis is the pen name of an international affairs journalist, historian, and researcher.

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Nick Murphy
Nick Murphy
1 year ago

Democrats have a war on anything that works. Their ultimate goal is to burn this nation to the ground so they can rule over the ashes. They don’t care how they do it. We can burn coal cleanly, but the Democrats want to shut us down while they allow the Chinese to open a new coal-fired plant every week. You know where the payoffs are coming from

Philip Seth Hammersley
Philip Seth Hammersley
1 year ago

DIMMs don’t want us to use what we have an abundance of–whether it is coal, oil, or natural gas! Instead we should pay some other country [dictatorship] for THEIR assets! Just another incidence of STUPIDITY on their part!

sdg
sdg
1 year ago

Burning Coal in power plants is great for the air, it does not cause pollution or climate change like so many ignorant fools would have you believe. I have many facts to back this up!!!!!!
I am in favor on taking the actual polluting windmills down, they are a waste of money and disposing of the blades pollutes our ground!!!

Glenn Lego
Glenn Lego
1 year ago

If the Democrats want electric vehicles, electric home appliances. Etc. Where do they expect to get the energy to power all these electric things? Fairy dust and unicorn farts?

Carol A Arroyo
Carol A Arroyo
1 year ago

Democrats only support what lines their own pockets. The Great Green Deal wasn’t green for “clean”, it was “green” for money (greed) and like all the other fear mongering, they bombarded TV, newspapers, magazines and anywhere they could speak with the pollution fear. Yet, no one examined the electric car hazardous emissions, hazardous batteries, new lightbulbs that have to be specially disposed of, etc. They just plunge forward with any idea that they can get high personal return of “green” in the bank.
Thank God for our President and for his determination and fortitude to march through almost 8 years of government abuse against him, his family, his businesses, his endless trips while running as candidate for the office of President, the ongoing darkness in the current Democratic Socialist Party in Washington full of hatred still attacking him day by day, etc. Without his financial background, his desire to make changes that benefit all of us, the help of all of his family and friends, we would be part of the evil One World Order that all of these power-mongers have wanted all along.
Now everyone in the world will benefit from American strength and clear focus on how to make the right changes to clean up the past thirty plus years of disastrous democratic decisions! Coal, oil and other vital minerals are in our soil and have been the mainstay of America for centuries.

Kathryn Davis
Kathryn Davis
1 year ago

AMEN – The biggest gift is getting those hard working folks in Wild Wonderful West Virginia back to what they love to do – mine coal. It is time WV thrives again. Thank you President Trump

Paul
Paul
1 year ago

I am so Happy that President Trump is removing this Envirmental nonsense about using coal.
These power plants burn coal as clean as natural gas.
President Trump has made great strides in removing the Biden/Harris Destructive policies.
GO TRUMP GO!
MAGA!

Thinking
Thinking
1 year ago

The Biden administration turned off the lights and then told us or mandated us we had to buy e vehicles and e appliances and heat our houses with electricity. Only there was not enough electricity in the country to power all these mandated cars and appliances and furnaces. Blackouts happened all the time but Bidrn held to the climate accord. China in meantime build more coal powered electric plants because they had emerging nations standards in the Paris climate accords. Scrubbing equipment has much improved, to burn clean coal. Dust collectors in the mines have much improved for the miners working in those mines. Biden turned out the lights and increased the things running on those lights. The cart before the horse thinking. Again on paper their plans looked good but in practice not so much. Plus they never readdressed or reassessed the situation ever again. Dictated measures without compromise. And who did it hurt the people in this country. While China kept building more coal powered plants and the world said nothing. One can’t just turn off the power and mandate to replace all the machinery run on that power. President Trump knows this but the Biden administration dictated to the people how it was going to be and consequences be damned.

Old Scribe
Old Scribe
1 year ago

Coal fired industries drove the Industrial Revolution and the Electronic Revolution ,not windmills and sunlight. ONLY coal, oil, natural gas and nukes can continue to power America’s industrial growth into the future. Drill, Baby, Drill and Dig, baby, dig. Earth worshipping DemoKKKRATS are delusional fools!

Janet
Janet
1 year ago

All of his executive orders like this need to be passed in a bill so that the next Democrat to take office (if people are dumb enough to vote for them) can’t stop things like this from moving forward. Biden made a mess of the border because things were not made into law and he wiped out all the good things done by executive order right after he was sworn in. We can’t risk that all the good changes occurring are wiped out like that again!

Vietvet6769
Vietvet6769
1 year ago

The shutting down of coal industry was due to Globalist attempt to cripple the United States and make depended!

Stephen Russell
Stephen Russell
1 year ago

& we need Nuclear OK

PLZ1123
PLZ1123
1 year ago

This is good news! I know coal is typically a dirtier source of energy and is used in many power plants. Here is the list of the the most common energy sources used here and n the states. Biden’s policies were extremely warped regarding eliminating many of these and frankly Biden Admin didn’t care about the effects on Americans.
Energy in the United States is obtained from a diverse portfolio of sources, although the majority came from fossil fuels in 2023, as 38% of the nation’s energy originated from petroleum, 36% from natural gas, and 9% from coal. Electricity from nuclear power supplied 9% and renewable energy supplied 9%, which includes biomasswindhydrosolar and geothermal.[2][1]

Franklin Werkheiser
Franklin Werkheiser
1 year ago

The democrats attack on burning Fossil Fuels was nothing more than a lying scam for their scam Green agenda that wasn’t accomplishing anything more than lining their pockets with kickbacks. Real scientists have made it clear that there are 1500 active volcanos around the world that every time one erupts, it shoots hundreds of millions of times more of the same pollutants we create burning these fossil fuels.

Moonpup
Moonpup
1 year ago

West Virginia is known for its coal resources but it isn’t the only state with coal. I worked at an Indiana coal mine, strip mining, for 20 years. Our mine opened in 1921 and closed the last day of 1999 – when Bubba Clinton was President. We were actually part of BP for many years and were very proud of our reclamation work, returning the land to “original contour or better” and making some beautiful lakes and recreation areas. Wyoming, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, Illinois and Indiana all have coal mines as well as other states.

KENNETH GLENN KOONS
KENNETH GLENN KOONS
1 year ago

JUST AS DEMS ALWAYS SUPPORT ANTI-AMERICAN POLS, EVENTS, IDEOLOGIES, THEY NATURALLY HATE US COAL, OIL, GAS AND OF COURSE, NUCLEAR. THANKFULLY MOST LEGAL VOTERS AND OUR POTUS DO NOT.

johnh
johnh
1 year ago

The trade war with most of the countries in the world will change the thinking in USA in many industries. With tariffs on forest products & minerals, Trump needs to also LOG BABY LOG and MINE BABY MINE if he truly wants the US to be independent .

John
John
1 year ago

President Trump stays focused on MAGA! He needs to stop and end the enemies to America! I’m sick of the politicians, judges lawyers and unions that are destroying our great country!

Johnny Fetterolf
Johnny Fetterolf
1 year ago

New Technologies make coal a viable resource for use today. Bravo, President Trump making this another resource to use in the USA. You’re making USA “Great” again as promised!

Robert
Robert
1 year ago

Great, now it will be that much easier for President Trump to rake these Leftist activist judges over the hot coals!

johnh
johnh
1 year ago

This is good, but I think that this should be passed by Congress & not EO from President. Where is Congress & why does not this bother them that the Legislative branch is being ignored and bypassed almost daily. It bothers me that one person has so much power .

Rich
Rich
1 year ago

Oh boy! There goes the neighborhood. Now the claims by the Marxist/democrats will come true. The climate will implode by 2020. No wait, 2028. No wait, I don’t remember what year but I am sure they know what they are talking about. Or am I? Oh well, never mind. AOC will figure it out.

ZivBnd
ZivBnd
1 year ago

The energy industry will not invest in many, if any, new coal plants. They might pay to retrofit a couple older plants w cleaner emissions controls but even that is doubtful. Why would they, knowing that Trump is term limited and the next president may close the unfinished coal plant down?

johnh
johnh
1 year ago

West Virginia should be happy with this news, but I do not remember any revival of coal during Trump first term. Please correct me if I am wrong on this.

John Shipway
John Shipway
1 year ago

The literally hundreds of billions of dollars spent on wasted efforts such as wind and solar should shame everyone in politics. If a TENTH of those funds had been spent on clean coal efforts EVERYONE would have been winners. The EPA and other regulatory agencies have wrought untold damage to Americans. The incredibly high cost of autos and trucks is primarily caused by tacking on stupid emissions control items after emission control items of which most do nothing but make ones vehicle a LOT less reliable as well as costly. Its stupid. I graduated high school in 1972 right when the muscle car era was coming to a forced close. Whats strange is that folks my age with breathing problems were a fraction the number that present today. Weird huh? Same line of crap used as were all the Polar Bear dying off in 5 years along with all the ice in the Arctic disappearing in that same 5 year time span………53 years ago.
NOW, if you want the US auto industry to make a come back……let Detroit make REAL vehicles again and not these over computerized, unreliable slugs produced today. Also, where did all the automotive design engineers go? I mean look at what passes for “awesome looks” today in that crappy Tesla pickup. I would shoot someone taking a photo with me in it anywhere near one of those blights on humanity.

Lou
Lou
1 year ago

The main reason coal isn’t coming back is cost. This will happen even if Trump repeals environmental regulations and slashes green energy subsidies. In fact, more coal plants were retired during Trump’s first administration than any other. Rob Gramlich, CEO of Grid Strategies, said: “I haven’t heard of anybody considering building a new coal plant. The capital cost is much more expensive than, say, gas and renewable energy. And the operating [cost], the day-to-day energy cost, is much more expensive as well.”

Dan W.
Dan W.
1 year ago

I cough in your general direction…..

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