President Donald Trump is preparing to direct nearly $700 million in federal support to the coal industry.
A White House official said Trump plans to announce as soon as Thursday that he will invoke the Defense Production Act, the 1950 Cold War-era law, to aid coal facilities nationwide. The funding would upgrade more than a dozen existing coal-fired power plants, match private corporate investments for new facilities in Alaska, Maryland, and West Virginia, and help build a major coal export terminal on the West Coast.
The official cautioned that final details could still shift. Of the total, more than $350 million would modernize 13 plants. Another $185 million would match corporate dollars for new coal facilities, and $75 million would advance the long-stalled West Gateway export terminal in Northern California….