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10 June 2026

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10 June 2026

DoE turns to coal for baseload reliability and supply chain resilience

New funding aims to strengthen coal generation, supply chains and export capacity, signalling renewed federal support for coal's role in the US energy system.

Tracey June 10 2026

The US Department of Energy (DoE) says it will provide up to $500m in Defense Production Act funding to support 13 US coal-fired power plants and new coal export infrastructure.

The package includes up to $425m for 12 projects aimed at strengthening the coal fleet, plus up to $75m for the West Gateway Terminal Project in Oakland, California.

The West Gateway terminal is set to be a rail-served marine export facility able to handle more than ten million tonnes of bulk commodities a year. The DoE says it would expand West Coast export capacity and support energy shipments to allies including Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Vietnam and Malaysia.

Energy Secretary Chris Wright said the funding is intended to reinforce national security by supporting coal generation, domestic supply chains and export capability. DoE Under-secretary Kyle Haustveit said the terminal fills a key infrastructure gap and would improve access to global markets while strengthening energy partnerships in the Indo-Pacific.

The announcement marks a clear shift towards using federal industrial policy to preserve coal as part of the US energy and export system, with the DoE framing the projects as a way to bolster baseload reliability, supply chain resilience and strategic energy leverage.

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