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Trump is reviving large sales of coal from public lands. Will anyone want it?

The administration is loosening regulations and cutting royalty rates to boost coal production on over 13 million acres, despite coal use falling from 45% to 10% since 2010.

  • U.S. officials are set to hold the government's biggest coal sales in over a decade, offering 600 million tons from public reserves.
  • Most power plants served by those mines plan to quit burning coal within 10 years, despite President Trump's efforts to revive the coal industry.
  • Burning the coal from the two leases would generate over 1 billion tons of carbon dioxide, worsening climate change.
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U.S. officials are preparing to make the largest government coal sale in more than a decade in the coming days, offering 600 million tons of public reserves adjacent to open-pit mines in Montana and Wyoming.

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Trump is reviving large sales of coal from public lands. Will anyone want it?

U.S. officials in coming days are set to hold the government’s biggest coal sales in more than a decade.

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MPR News broke the news in Saint Paul, United States on Saturday, October 4, 2025.
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