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Trump Tells Big Tech He’ll Fast-Track Fossil Fuel Plants to Power AI

The AI development race has resulted in plans to build or expand 74 methane gas plants across the country.
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· Jul 6, 2026
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Gizmodo
· Jul 11, 2026
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The Hill
· Jun 23, 2026
Energy to loan $17.5B for nuclear supply chains
{beacon} Energy Environment Energy Environment The Big Story Energy to loan 17.5B for nuclear supply chains The Trump administration will loan 17.5 billion out to try to speed up the process of building 10 large-scale nuclear power plants. © Greg Nash Energy Department leaders said Tuesday that they are issuing up to...
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Related coverage for "Trump Tells Big Tech He’ll Fast-Track Fossil Fuel Plants to Power AI": Washington Examiner — I’m a proud Democrat, but America’s energy paralysis isn’t Trump’s fault — stop fighting reform. Fox News — How American energy helped build 250 years of freedom and opportunity. Seeking Alpha — Kolibri Global Energy: Stepping On The Gas Pedal For Growth. RedState — US Energy Revolution: Natural Gas Now Set to Lead Over Petroleum. Gizmodo — What Is the Smartest Way to Power the AI Boom?. The Hill — Energy to loan $17.5B for nuclear supply chains