
Trump’s Executive Order Aims to Keep Coal Plants Operational Amid Energy Needs
President Trump has issued an executive order aimed at keeping coal power plants operational, citing the critical need for energy to power data centers and AI technology. The move, announced on April 8, 2025, comes as part of Trump's broader 'energy dominance' strategy. The order mandates federal agencies to take necessary actions to prevent the closure of existing coal plants and to support the mining industry.
The decision has been supported by the U.S. Energy Secretary, who emphasized the importance of coal in meeting the nation's growing energy demands. Critics, however, argue that the focus on coal could hinder the transition to more sustainable energy sources, potentially impacting climate goals.
Trump's executive order aligns with his campaign promises to revive the coal industry, a sector that has seen significant declines in recent years due to environmental regulations and the shift towards renewable energy. The order is expected to face legal challenges from environmental groups and states with stringent environmental policies.