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hatrack

(64,549 posts)
Wed Feb 11, 2026, 07:25 AM Wednesday

The Wittelest Pwesident Orders DOD To Buy Electricity From Coal-Burning Power Plants - And He Gets A Pwize!!!!

President Donald Trump plans to announce an executive order on Wednesday directing the U.S. Department of Defense to buy electricity from coal-fired power plants. The order, first reported by The Wall Street Journal and confirmed by a White House official, comes as the administration plans to repeal the endangerment finding, a landmark climate ruling that determined greenhouse gases pose a threat to public health.

“President Trump will be taking the most significant deregulatory actions in history to further unleash American energy dominance and drive down costs,” White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said in a written statement. Environmental and security advocates blasted the order. “It’s expensive, it’s outdated, and it just puts us at risk,” said Erin Sikorsky, director of the Center for Climate & Security at The Council on Strategic Risks. “Coal is just going backwards, not forwards, for the Department of Defense.”

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The Department of Defense stated that it needed $5.1 billion to mitigate climate risk, according to a 2024 U.S. Government Accountability Office report. The Air Force estimated it would cost $3.6 billion to rebuild Tyndall Air Force Base in Florida after Hurricane Michael damaged it in 2018. The cost was part of the challenges the Department’s facilities face due to climate change and extreme weather, according to the GAO report.

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The Defense Department and U.S. Department of Energy are now working to identify which facilities and coal plants will be affected by the executive order. Separately, the administration will award funding to five coal plants in West Virginia, Ohio, North Carolina and Kentucky to recommission and upgrade the facilities, the White House confirmed. In addition, Trump will receive the inaugural “Undisputed Champion of Coal” award on Wednesday from the Washington Coal Club, a pro-coal group with ties to the fossil fuel industry, an individual familiar with the organization said. The award will recognize the administration’s broad support of the coal industry, the individual said.

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https://insideclimatenews.org/news/10022026/trump-department-of-defense-coal-power/

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The Wittelest Pwesident Orders DOD To Buy Electricity From Coal-Burning Power Plants - And He Gets A Pwize!!!! (Original Post) hatrack Wednesday OP
Wonder if Krasnov ever saw the photos of Pittsburgh gab13by13 Wednesday #1
Pittsburgh 100 years ago - typical photo FakeNoose Wednesday #2
And exactly how is the Defense Department, I'm sorry, the War Department supposed to Ray Bruns Wednesday #3
I don't how other bases could accomplish it, but Fort Campbell in TN and KY.... 70sEraVet Wednesday #5
So, if the 'Whale Oil Club' offered to award trump the .... 70sEraVet Wednesday #4

gab13by13

(31,695 posts)
1. Wonder if Krasnov ever saw the photos of Pittsburgh
Wed Feb 11, 2026, 07:40 AM
Wednesday

during high coal usage and after coal usage?

Make America Gag Again.

FakeNoose

(40,830 posts)
2. Pittsburgh 100 years ago - typical photo
Wed Feb 11, 2026, 08:07 AM
Wednesday


Pittsburgh 1925, and I've seen many old photos like this. I believe the air was always this bad back in those days. The steel mills were the source of the smoke and smog. Steel mills operated inside the city limits, and surrounding hills caused the smog-bowl effect. The mills burned coal and smoke stacks of the time were not tall enough to channel mill exhaust out of the lower atmosphere.

As a teenager I moved to Pittsburgh in the 1960s and they still had occasional smog-days like this back then. I can remember smog so thick that you couldn't see more than 20 feet, but it would burn off after a couple hours. These days the mills are mostly closed, and the EPA's pollution-prevention regs have completely turned around the air and water quality of Pittsburgh.

Ray Bruns

(6,127 posts)
3. And exactly how is the Defense Department, I'm sorry, the War Department supposed to
Wed Feb 11, 2026, 08:25 AM
Wednesday

Accomplished this? When you’re on the grid, you don’t choose where your power comes from.

70sEraVet

(5,368 posts)
5. I don't how other bases could accomplish it, but Fort Campbell in TN and KY....
Wed Feb 11, 2026, 09:32 AM
Wednesday

Could do it. There is a coal-burning plant right across the Cumberland River that is currently scheduled to shut down, as it is being replaced by a natural gas plant being built. I would think they could run dedicated power lines to the base.
The big problem, is that the coal-burning plant is very old, as are, I assume, all the currently existing coal plants. Do we really want our 'War' Department to be dependent on 50 year old power infrastructure?

70sEraVet

(5,368 posts)
4. So, if the 'Whale Oil Club' offered to award trump the ....
Wed Feb 11, 2026, 09:15 AM
Wednesday

"Superiorist of All Supporters of Whale Oil" award, it would become mandatory for every home to install whale oil lamps?

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