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    The Gen. James Gavin Power Plant, a coal-fired power plant, operates on Monday, April 14, 2025, in Cheshire, Ohio.
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    Trump DOE extends life of Michigan coal plant over energy ’emergency’

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    Clairton Mayor Richard Lattanzi stands at US Steel Clairton Coke Works after a press conference in Clairton, Pennsylvania, USA 12 August 2025. A series of explosions struck U.S. Steel's Clairton Coke Works 11 August 2025, leaving one person dead and many injured. Emergency teams remain on scene as the investigation continues. (Justin Merriman / for the Washington Examiner)
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    A BNSF railroad train hauling carloads of coal from the Powder River Basin of Montana and Wyoming is seen east of Hardin, Mont., on July 15, 2020. The major freight railroads are hiring aggressively and asking customers to cut the number of carloads they are shipping to reduce congestion along the rail network in response to concerns from agricultural and ethanol groups that prompted regulators to schedule a hearing on the problems.
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    Daily on Energy: Wildfires rage in West, Newsom touts green grid, and where coal is getting retired

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    Steam billows from a coal-fired power plant.
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    A pumpjack operates in the foreground while a wind turbine at the Buckeye Wind Energy wind farm rises in the distance, Monday, Sept. 30, 2024, near Hays, Kansas.
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