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Trump Pushes Coal Revival to Counter China’s Advantage 

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March 18, 2025
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Trump Pledges a U.S. Coal Renaissance

Trump Pledges a U.S. Coal Renaissance

U.S. President Donald Trump has authorized his administration to ramp up coal power generation, arguing that America must regain its energy advantage against China.  

Trump’s move seeks to revive coal-fired power plants that have been phased out due to environmental regulations and market competition from natural gas and renewable energy. 

“After years of being held captive by Environmental Extremists, Lunatics, Radicals, and Thugs, allowing other Countries, in particular China, to gain tremendous Economic advantage over us by opening up hundreds of all Coal Fire Power Plants, I am authorizing my Administration to immediately begin producing Energy with BEAUTIFUL, CLEAN COAL.” 

U.S. President Donald Trump

The statement signals the administration’s renewed focus on coal as part of America’s energy strategy, marking a reversal of policies that have favored cleaner energy sources.  

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Trump’s energy vision is rooted in economic nationalism, emphasizing energy independence and job creation. 

Coal-fired power generation has been on a steady decline in the United States, currently accounting for only 15-16% of total electricity production. Over the past two decades, coal has lost ground to natural gas, solar, and wind due to lower costs and environmental concerns.  

The rise of carbon taxes, pollution controls, and clean energy incentives has made coal less competitive. 

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However, Trump’s administration believes that reviving coal is necessary to counterbalance China’s aggressive expansion of coal power plants.  

While the U.S. has been retiring coal plants, China has continued building them, securing a global manufacturing advantage due to cheaper energy costs. 

“Under the national energy emergency, which President Trump has declared, we’ve got to keep every coal plant open.

“If there had been units at a coal plant that have been shut down, we need to bring those back.” 

Interior Secretary Doug Burgum 

This declaration underscores the administration’s intent to not only halt further coal plant closures but also reactivate previously shuttered facilities. 

Industry Concerns 

President Donald J. Trump
President Donald J. Trump

The coal industry has welcomed Trump’s announcement, viewing it as an opportunity to revive struggling operations and restore jobs.  

The National Mining Association (NMA) praised the policy shift, stating “America has the world’s largest coal reserves, and President Trump’s leadership recognizes coal’s role in ensuring a stable and resilient power grid.” 

However, environmental advocates warn that doubling down on coal contradicts global efforts to combat climate change. The Sierra Club, a leading environmental organization, criticized the decision. 

“This reckless push for coal will set America back decades in the fight against climate change.

“We should be investing in cleaner, more sustainable energy solutions—not returning to outdated and heavily polluting sources.” 

Sierra Club

The move is also expected to face legal challenges from environmental groups and Democratic lawmakers who argue that coal’s high emissions make it a poor choice for long-term energy policy. 

China in the Energy Battle 

America US China
America US China

A major driving force behind Trump’s coal revival is the perception that China’s energy policies are giving it an economic edge. China, the world’s largest energy consumer, has aggressively expanded its coal power fleet despite global pressure to reduce emissions.  

According to research from Global Energy Monitor, China approved more than 100 gigawatts (GW) of new coal capacity in 2023 alone, far exceeding the total capacity of most countries. 

Trump’s administration argues that this gives China a significant manufacturing advantage due to lower electricity costs, which could hurt American industries.  

Supporters of Trump’s plan believe that restoring coal power in the U.S. could help level the playing field. 

President Trump’s push for coal revival is a bold and controversial move that underscores his administration’s commitment to energy dominance.  

While coal supporters see it as a necessary correction to counter China, critics warn that it could derail progress toward cleaner energy and exacerbate environmental damage. 

As the administration moves forward, the effectiveness of Trump’s coal policy will depend on market forces, regulatory actions, and the response from both industry stakeholders and environmental groups. What remains certain is that the battle over America’s energy future is far from over. 

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