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Officials at the White House say that Trump will be spending $700,000,000 on new coal subsidies.

According to a White House spokesperson, U.S. president Donald Trump plans to use Cold War national defense powers in order to send $700 million towards coal plants.

The official said that Trump could announce on Thursday he would invoke the Defense Production Act of 1950, which grants presidents broad?authority to national security-related industries. He will upgrade more than 12 coal power plants and build a massive West Coast Coal Export Terminal, as well as match corporate funds for the construction of new power plants.

The person who spoke under condition of anonymity did not want to "preempt" the President's announcement and cautioned the details might still change.

The Trump administration has framed energy issues in existential terms as it eyes the domestic need to sustain power-hungry artificial-intelligence data centers and aims to marginalize foreign adversaries that hold large fossil fuel reserves. The U.S. has seen a steady decline in coal usage. According to the U.S. energy?information administration, coal once accounted more than half of U.S. electric generation. However, it has fallen to less than one-fifth over recent years.

The power?producers are relying more on renewable energy and natural gas, as they're concerned about the effect of fossil fuels on global warming and their dependence on fragile supply chains.

More than half of the $700m will be used to upgrade 13 coal plants, while $185m will be used to'match corporate funds' for coal facilities in Alaska, Maryland, and West Virginia. $75m will go towards the proposed West Gateway export terminal, which has been planned since the early 1990s.

Bloomberg was the first to report on the coal support plan. (Reporting and editing by Jacqueline Wong, Jarrett Renshaw, Jacob Bogage)

(source: Reuters)