Trump invokes Defense Production Act to keep U.S. coal plants running

By Dan Vergano, Scientific American. 

Excerpt: At a White House briefing on Thursday, President Donald Trump invoked a national defense law to steer nearly $700 million to support coal power plants and exports. Trump aims to use the 1950 Defense Production Act to refurbish 13 coal plants, build two new ones and establish a West Coast coal export facility in the U.S.—even as many coal plants around the country are retiring and the fossil fuel is in long-term decline.... 



Gizmodo article, America's Solar Just Hit a Critical Milestone That Won't Make Trump Happy...solar overtook coal power generation in the U.S. electricity mix for the first month on record in May, according to an analysis published Wednesday by the energy think tank Ember.... 

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