West Virginia Governor praises Trump's $625M effort to strengthen coal industry
Source: msn
Story by Mike Harris 10h
CHARLESTON, W.Va. The Trump administration has announced a $625 million investment to support the coal industry, with funds directed toward keeping existing coal plants operating, lowering energy costs, and strengthening U.S. competitiveness against China in artificial intelligence.
West Virginia Gov. Patrick Morrisey praised the plan, calling it a win for the states energy sector. I commend President Donald Trump and Secretary of Energy Chris Wright for backing West Virginias coal industry and supporting our 50 by 50 policy, Morrisey said. The states energy strategy relies heavily on coal and gas to expand production and meet future demands.
Energy Secretary Chris Wright detailed how the investment will be divided:
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America needs to increase its energy production, and West Virginia has the opportunity to lead the way, Morrisey added. He said upgrades to coal plants could reduce energy prices and create capacity to compete with China..................
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.....................The administration also announced steps to expand coal mining on federal lands. Interior Secretary Doug Burgum said the government will process leases for up to 400 million acres, adjust royalty rates, and release new coal leases..........................
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Indeed, the #USA is going BACKWARDS!!

AZJonnie
(1,658 posts)Unfiltered, unquestioned, just the regime's preferred spin on it all, fawningly, like usual
You are a lame ass stenographer, Mike Harris. I mean, if you even exist in real life, that is.
riversedge
(77,997 posts)Interior Unleashes American Coal Power in Bold Move to Advance Trump Administration Priorities
https://www.doi.gov/pressreleases/interior-unleashes-american-coal-power-bold-move-advance-trump-administration
Expanded Leasing, Faster Permitting, and Royalty Relief Drive Energy Dominance, Job Creation and U.S. Strength
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WASHINGTON The Department of the Interior today announced the opening of 13.1 million acres of federal land for coal leasing, tripling the benchmarks set by the landmark One Big Beautiful Bill Act and delivering on President Donald J. Trumps directive to restore American Energy Dominance. This decisive action will help strengthen our domestic supply chains and secure reliable energy.
Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum signed this policy initiative during a Department of the Interior event focused on advancing Beautiful Clean Coal. This milestone was reinforced by complementary initiatives signed by Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin and Department of Energy Undersecretary P. Wells Griffith.
President Trump promised to put American energy workers first, and today were delivering, said Secretary Burgum. By reducing the royalty rate for coal, increasing coal acres available for leasing, and unlocking critical minerals from mine waste, we are strengthening our economy, protecting national security, and ensuring that communities from Montana to Alabama benefit from good-paying jobs. Washington doesnt build prosperity, American workers and entrepreneurs do, and were giving them the tools to succeed.
Guided by President Trumps Executive Order 14261, Reinvigorating Americas Beautiful Clean Coal Industry, and Executive Order 14241, Immediate Measures to Increase American Mineral Production, the Bureau of Land Management is making up to 13.1 million acres of federal coal available for lease, lowering royalty rates to strengthen competitiveness, and streamlining approvals for projects in Montana, Wyoming, Tennessee and beyond. These actions follow passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which directs the Department to make additional acres of coal available for development and provide regulatory certainty for producers.
The Department is also accelerating efforts to recover valuable minerals from mine waste and abandoned sites. Through Secretarys Order 3436, Interior is working with the U.S. Geological Survey and state partners to map mine waste deposits and fast-track projects that can recover strategic resources like uranium, zinc, germanium, tellurium and rare earth elementsmaterials vital for defense technologies, energy production and advanced manufacturing.
Lease sales under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act are already underway, including projects at Freedom Mine and Falkirk Mine in North Dakota and major expansions at Warrior Met, Skyline, Spring Creek, and West Antelope III. Together, these sales represent hundreds of millions of tons of coal and decades of energy production. At the same time, a reduced 7% royalty rate will help ensure producers can compete in global markets while sustaining revenues for taxpayers. .........................
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