U.S. President Donald Trump drew pockets of laughter and a few moans with his blunt comments to an international audience ...
There are 206 coal-burning power plants left in the United States, which supply about 16 percent of the country’s energy.
President Trump's unwavering support for coal at the World Economic Forum in Davos has revitalized the U.S. coal industry and sparked controversy over environmental concerns.
President Donald Trump's return to office could bring some temporary relief to the beleaguered U.S. coal industry.
Shares of U.S. coal producers surged after President Trump's positive comments on coal as a power source at the World ...
Less than a year ago, Rocky Mountain Power (RMP), PacifiCorp’s division in Idaho, Utah and Wyoming, said its Hunter and ...
US coal producers’ shares climbed after President Donald Trump promoted the fuel as a power source during a video address ...
This week, the World Economic Forum identified extreme weather as one ... for a rapid expansion of fossil fuels like oil, gas and coal. He has pledged to roll back investments in clean energy ...
The Coal-to-Clean Initiative is an effort to fund the early retirement of coal plants in emerging markets, urging ...
President Donald Trump encouraged coal as a viable source of U.S. power during a video address on Thursday to the World Economic Forum in ...
US coal producers’ shares climbed after President Donald Trump promoted the fuel as a power source during a video address Thursday to the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. Peabody ...
Davos 2025: Trump Leaves an Impression With His Video Address to the World Economic Forum DAVOS ... and the use of what he called “good clean coal” than former President Joe Biden.