"What was once one of Trump's favorite talking points as a candidate — 'beautiful, clean coal,' as Trump repeatedly said during the 2016 campaign — was entirely absent from his speech Tuesday night. Gone were lines about his effort to end the 'war' on coal the Obama administration waged that were in his 2018 address to Congress," Dino Grandoni writes for The Washington Post.
The omission could be because the Trump administration has had a difficult time reviving the coal industry; total coal consumption in the U.S. was expected to hit a 40-year low last year, though the final figures are not yet in.
Meanwhile, increasingly cheap natural gas, solar and wind energy are replacing coal-fired power plants even in Central Appalachia, Grandoni writes.
Grandoni questions whether Trump's policies are responsible for the energy sector's growth; he notes that the U.S. has been the world's top oil and gas producer since 2012, and that new extraction technologies like hydraulic fracturing are the biggest driver of the boom.
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