Most coal-fired power plants will delay retirement to feed AI boom, energy secretary says
By
Neha Kumari
NEW YORK (Reuters) -The administration of U.S. President Donald Trump expects most of the nation’s coal-fired power plants to delay retirement to help deliver the vast amount of electricity needed to fuel artificial intelligence, Energy Secretary Chris Wright told Reuters on Thursday.
Keeping those often half-century-old coal plants running is part of a broader strategy to increase the country’s power output that will also include boosting nuclear energy and allowing backup power plants to operate around the clock.








