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Trump orders Energy Department to provide funds to maintain coal plants online

In his latest effort to boost the coal sector, President Donald Trump ordered on Wednesday that the Defense Department purchase electricity from coal-fired?power?plants.

The Pentagon is required to sign purchase agreements with coal-fired power stations for an undisclosed amount. This executive order was issued by the White House.

The Energy Department announced $175 million in upgrades for six coal plants located in Kentucky, North Carolina?Ohio?, Virginia?and West Virginia.

Utilities have been phase out coal-fired generators, which are major contributors to carbon emissions linked to climate change. Trump, who called climate change a "hoax", has promised to speed up energy infrastructure in order to meet the rising demand for electricity from artificial intelligence and data centres.

Trump declared an "energy crisis" to justify his decision to exempt coal plants older than 30 years from air pollution regulations and to keep them open. Trump has also removed the tax incentives for wind and solar energy projects, and his administration has slowed down permits for renewable energies on federal, private and state land.

Trump will 'undo' the legal basis for most major greenhouse gas regulations in the Environmental Protection Agency on Thursday. This is called the Endangerment Finding. This will be 'the largest deregulatory measure in U.S. History,' according to the EPA administrator.

Trump announced on Wednesday that the Tennessee Valley Authority, the nation's largest?utility and the country’s largest public utility, will delay the closure of two older coal-fired?power plants in Tennessee. Reporting by Trevor Hunnicutt, Valerie Volcovici and Bhargav Asharya. Writing by Bhargav Aharya. Editing by Daphne Psaledakis and CaitlinWebber. David Gregorio.

(source: Reuters)