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Trump Orders Dept. of Defense to Buy Electricity From Coal Sources

11 February 2026 at 18:11
Mr. Trump is trying to revive coal, the dirtiest fossil fuel. At the White House, coal executives awarded him a trophy as the β€œUndisputed Champion of Beautiful Clean Coal.”

Β© Tierney L. Cross/The New York Times

President Trump signed an executive order. On the desk beside him is a trophy labeled β€œUndisputed Champion of Beautiful Clean Coal.”

Trump Administration Is Delaying Hundreds of Wind and Solar Projects

Federal agencies are delaying approvals for renewable energy projects on both federal land and private property at a time when electricity demand is going up.

Β© Simon Simard for The New York Times

The Trump administration has been halting or delaying federal approvals that were once seen as routine.

Grids Are Surviving the Storm. But the Next 5 Years Could Be Rough.

30 January 2026 at 15:13
A group that monitors the U.S. electricity system warns that grid reliability is β€œworsening” and blackout risks are rising for millions of people.

Β© Tamir Kalifa for The New York Times

A crew working to restore power in Austin, Texas, in 2021, after a major storm.

Grids Are Surviving the Storm. But the Next 5 Years Could Be Rough.

30 January 2026 at 14:33
A group that monitors the U.S. electricity system warns that grid reliability is β€œworsening” and blackout risks are rising for millions of people.

Β© Tamir Kalifa for The New York Times

A crew working to restore power in Austin, Texas, in 2021, after a major storm.

Energy Dept. Says It Is Canceling $30 Billion in Clean Energy Loans

22 January 2026 at 17:41
Many of the cancellations had been known for months, but the announcement underscored the drastic change in the energy landscape under President Trump.

Β© Callaghan O'Hare for The New York Times

The Energy Department canceled a partial loan guarantee to Sunnova Energy, a residential solar panel installer that was experimenting with a novel way to link home solar and battery systems.

Virginia Coastal Offshore Wind Project Can Continue, Judge Rules

16 January 2026 at 15:58
Construction can continue on an $11.2 billion project off the coast of Virginia, said to be 70 percent complete.

Β© Steve Helber/Associated Press

Wind turbine components at a staging area for the Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind project in Portsmouth, Va., last month.

U.S. Emissions Jumped in 2025 as Coal Power Rebounded

13 January 2026 at 05:02
The increase in planet-warming emissions came after two years of decline as demand for electricity has been surging.

Β© Charlie Riedel/Associated Press

A coal-fired power plant near Emmett, Kan. Demand for power has started surging in recent years amid a boom in data centers, an upswing of domestic manufacturing and the spread of electric vehicles.

Trump Cuts to Energy Projects in Blue States Were Unlawful, Judge Rules

12 January 2026 at 17:44
The Energy Department canceled $7.5 billion in Biden-era energy spending, largely in Democratic-led states, during last year’s government shutdown.

Β© Patrick T. Fallon/Agence France-Presse β€” Getty Images

The cuts were part of a larger effort by the Energy Department to cancel spending for projects like hydrogen fuel hubs, electrical grid upgrades and efforts to reduce methane leaks.

Trump Media Merger With Nuclear Fusion Firm Raises Ethics Questions

Trump Media plans to merge with a company developing nuclear fusion technology, putting the president’s financial interests in competition with other energy companies over which his administration holds sway.

Β© Pete Marovich for The New York Times

President Trump’s social media company said on Thursday that it had agreed to an all-stock merger with TAE Technologies, a fusion power company.
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