Biden Goes All-In With War on Coal

By Emily Arthun

May 21, 2024

The Biden administration’s war on coal came out of the shadows recently, with the release of a new series of regulations that have the clear intent of locking up millions of acres of federal land from coal mining and drilling for oil and natural gas, as well as shutting down the nation’s remaining coal-fired power generation fleet.

The Bureau of Land Management released a new rule that will effectively make it impossible to continue to mine coal or drill for oil and gas anywhere on federally owned lands. This will cripple coal mining in the Powder River Basin and other western reserves, which provide most of the nation’s thermal coal used for energy production. This action alone would have been devastating, but it was just part of a much larger and far-reaching series of regulatory actions.

The new tranche of regulations was an 11th hour assault, issued literally days before the close of a window of time allowing a new President to reverse the decision by executive order. With this announcement, any reversal will have to come through action by both houses of Congress or by litigation in court.

These actions come despite the clear warnings by some of the Biden Administration’s own electric utility regulators that further closures of baseload energy capacity (such as coal) could result in the failure of the nation’s electric grid.

The new regulations effectively make it impossible for utilities to continue to operate coal-fired power plants without investing in new, largely unproven commercially and highly expensive, carbon capture technologies capable of cutting 95% of carbon dioxide emissions. It would also require the same of any new natural gas-powered facilities. However, existing natural gas facilities would be exempt from the requirement.

Make no mistake about it, this new series of regulations has one intent – to force the shutdown of the nation’s coal-fired generation fleet, starving it of much of its fuel source, and making it economically impossible to continue to operate these units.  Far from some panacea, these actions will ripple through the entire economy. They will drive already staggering electric bills out of reach for millions of American families, leaving them struggling with the choice of putting food on the table or heating and cooling their homes. Many of those on fixed incomes, such as retirees on social security, will be the hardest hit.

And even if you can afford to pay for electricity, it may not be there when you need it most. Further closure of baseload generation could (and likely will) push the electric grid past the breaking point during the very times when they need electricity the most – the heat of summer and the cold of winter.  It will result in the de facto rationing of energy and will also play out across the rest of the economy, driving inflation even higher and forcing many companies out of business.

Frankly, I do not understand this “damn the torpedoes, full steam ahead” approach to regulation. It seems allegiance to a radical green agenda is all that matters to the Biden Administration and the needs of average American families are not even on the radar.

America needs ready access to reliable and affordable energy. It is what built this great nation. There is no shortage of coal. There is no shortage of gas or oil. However, there does appear to be a shortage of common sense on the part of this administration.

Rather than using our vast resources of coal, oil, and gas, the Biden Administration seems intent on committing economic suicide. Over the next few decades, demand for electricity is projected to skyrocket. How will we meet that demand if we continue this administration’s reckless pursuit of a green fairy tale?

Emily Arthun is president and CEO of the Washington, D.C.-based American Coal Council.

This article was originally published by RealClearEnergy and made available via RealClearWire.

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Bob
May 26, 2024 6:29 pm

What can I say? Your government in action. What a disgrace.

Bryan A
Reply to  Bob
May 26, 2024 10:00 pm

It’s what you get when you put Dementia Joe in charge of the Sock Puppet Show

Scarecrow Repair
Reply to  Bob
May 26, 2024 10:11 pm

Government inaction. If it’s useful, regulate it until it’s no longer useful. If it’s not useful, subsidize it. If it’s actually a negative, mandate it.

cuddywhiffer
May 26, 2024 6:33 pm

Wealth, Energy, and a good quality education are the foundations of society. This administration is ripping them away. There will be a price to pay, but it will be the poor who will pay it.

Sam Capricci
Reply to  cuddywhiffer
May 26, 2024 9:12 pm

The problem is that most of this stuff they’re (he) are doing will be of the $h!t hitting the fan during the next administration. If Biden somehow wins reelection they’ll finish the destruction of the economy. If Trump wins he is going to walk into a minefield with no strategic oil reserve, shut down oil, gas and coal production he’ll have to restart amidst all the law suits the greenies will file against them and finally record spending causing more inflation. We’re in for a rough short term future.

D Sandberg
Reply to  Sam Capricci
May 26, 2024 10:51 pm

Sam, rough short-term future? How many decades? It took 50 years of doing the wrong thing at the wrong time in the wrong way, It’s going to take at least that long to dig out of the 50-year deep hole, and where will China be in 2074? We are soooo screwed.

Reply to  D Sandberg
May 27, 2024 12:15 am

China will be bankrupt in 2074 – it can hardly finance the retirees now.
The demographic roller coaster is going over the loop right now just waiting for the millions of empty tower blocks to get emptier still.
Maybe that’s why the Chinese are looking for more advanced ways of culling anyone over 45-50? SarsCov wasn’t good enough.
They need something like a decent size war to get them buried, something the Russians are doing pretty well, then faking the casualty records.

Sam Capricci
Reply to  D Sandberg
May 27, 2024 5:57 am

Well some of the policies the government inflicts have short term consequences while others have longer term effects.

So, yes there can be a lot of damage the government does to the economy but over time the economy can adjust. But given what Obama started (“the oceans will begin to recede”) some changes have been fast (BLM and ANTIFA) while others are taking time to FULLY implement (CBDC – digital currency for instance).

Reply to  D Sandberg
May 27, 2024 12:31 pm

We’re approaching *Peak China,* IMO.

That makes China more dangerous in the short term. Putin invaded Ukraine to distract from failing domestic policies. What will the CCP do to cover up its many failures?

Tom Halla
May 26, 2024 6:41 pm

Flat contempt of West Virginia v EPA. The Democrats have always had problems complying with adverse Supreme Court decisions, with Brown v Board of Education and NYSERPA v Bruen as blatant examples.

D Sandberg
Reply to  Tom Halla
May 26, 2024 10:53 pm

Democrats have never seen a Court decision they couldn’t circumvent.

David S
May 26, 2024 7:31 pm

It makes sense if the objective is to destroy America.

John Hultquist
May 26, 2024 7:48 pm

It seems to me that Uncle Joe is trying to create a legacy as the president that saved the world from a climate crisis. He will go to his grave believing he is the greatest world leader ever. That the crisis exists only in his head cannot occur to him. His brain atrophied many years ago. 

D Sandberg
Reply to  John Hultquist
May 26, 2024 10:57 pm

Biden is just following the democrat energy playbook written in 1973, and he will have the legacy of pushing through the inflation Inflaming Act that has the potential for irreparable harm.

Reply to  John Hultquist
May 27, 2024 1:14 pm

Biden has already had two brain surgeries, well before he was vice president or president.

Amazing that democrats never talk about it. They diagnose Trump online all the time. Their concern about brain functions of politicians seems one sided.

mleskovarsocalrrcom
May 26, 2024 7:48 pm

Scorched earth policy.

May 26, 2024 7:49 pm

Biden only does what Obama tells him to do

May 26, 2024 8:30 pm

Sleepy Joe must go ‘all in’ on coal, his war on coal (and oil) has only 6 months left before it is ended.

CD in Wisconsin
May 26, 2024 9:45 pm

“The new tranche of regulations was an 11th hour assault, issued literally days before the close of a window of time allowing a new President to reverse the decision by executive order. With this announcement, any reversal will have to come through action by both houses of Congress or by litigation in court.”

**************

When it comes to major issues with a significant effect on the nation’s energy infrastructure and/or economy, government agencies or bureaus should not be allowed to issue regulations that go on the books without Congressional approval. Congress is shirking its responsibilities if it does so.

Congress should not wait to reverse such regulations after the damage is done.

May 26, 2024 10:46 pm

I thought Jimmy Carter was bad.
Then I got introduced to Barak Obama who made Jimmy look not half bad.
Now comes Joe Biden… I don’t have words for what that man is doing to the USA.

Reply to  davidmhoffer
May 26, 2024 10:48 pm

Or the world order.
Obama said they guy was never right on any international policy. But between the border with Mexico, wars in the middle east and Ukraine, China on the verge of pulling the trigger on Taiwan, even Obama must be having WTF moments.

Reply to  davidmhoffer
May 27, 2024 6:37 am

On the contrary, Biden is doing what Obama would have liked to do but, had the political sense not to.
Biden is continuing Obama’s transformation of the U.S. – into an authoritarian regime that an oligarchy of “elites” can rule like the shahs of the middle east.

Reply to  davidmhoffer
May 27, 2024 1:20 pm

Remember, drive 55 to save oil which all educated people know will run out in 1980. And set your thermostat to 60 degrees in winter.

Rod Evans
May 26, 2024 11:35 pm

It is now clear, following this latest announcement, the Western governments have a death wish. They have collectively signed up to mass economic destruction. The question we all want an answer to, is why?
The cover story adopted by the government agents is, we must save the planet from that deadly CO2.
This faux anxiety about the damage to the planet an increase in CO2 will cause, is scientific nonsense, but still universally used? It was obviously chosen because it is a pan world cross border induced fear. An induced fear. A fear, able to invoke benevolence incorporating the ‘do good to others’ concept. It takes to itself the benevolence of the human spirit, then using that as a tool of influence..
It has allowed the advocates of ‘stop CO2’ to claim all those against their nonsense are evil characters. They invert the truth, claiming those not advancing reductions of CO2 are guilty of failing to care about the needs of others.
The well tried and tested propaganda machines of state are full steam ahead as the article says. Not so much ignoring the torpedoes as ignoring the ice bergs perhaps.
So the question remains.
Why are the collective Western governments doing this? It is clearly nothing to do with saving the planet. So what is this mass destruction of the West all about? Who is driving this?.
Where is the upside, and who will benefit from the impoverishment of society?
Perhaps if we can answer that last question we can start getting at the truth?

MyUsername
May 27, 2024 5:44 am

locking up millions of acres of federal land from coal mining and drilling for oil and natural gas

I’m sure cfact will be glad nature is being protected, right?

as well as shutting down the nation’s remaining coal-fired power generation fleet

Coal energy is done for, no matter who is in charge. Even with all the promises the former president wasn’t able to stop its decline.

Peak in China’s coal demand in sight as renewables jump 12%
https://www.hellenicshippingnews.com/peak-in-chinas-coal-demand-in-sight-as-renewables-jump-12/

Reply to  MyUsername
May 27, 2024 7:04 am

I’m trying to figure out who pays you to be such a useful idiot troll.
Is it the Chinese or the WEF?

Reply to  MyUsername
May 27, 2024 7:32 am

Idiot.

Dave Andrews
Reply to  MyUsername
May 27, 2024 8:31 am

China’s electricity production in 2023

Coal 70%
Hydro 13%
Wind 9%
Solar 3%

Total share of installed capacity

Coal 1390GW
Hydro 422GW
Solar 609GW
Wind 441GW

So 1050GW of unreliables provided just 12% of China’s electricity and hydro outdid that providing 13%. Meanwhile coal is definitely still KING and a further 58GW was added in 2023.

Climate Energy Finance ‘2023 China Electricity Mix Yearly Review’

Dave Andrews
Reply to  Dave Andrews
May 27, 2024 8:44 am

I would add that solar was 20.9% of installed capacity at the end of 2023 but just 3% share of electricity production “reflecting low solar capacity utilisation rates”

It seems a lot of solar and wind are being built but not actually producing any electricity.

Reply to  Dave Andrews
May 27, 2024 3:20 pm

It seems a lot of solar and wind are being built but not actually producing any electricity.

A cynic might suspect that most of that wind and solar generation that China says it has built and is building, hasn’t actually been built and won’t be built. A cynic might further theorize that China publishes inflated figures to encourage useful idiots in the west to keep telling us how “China leads the world in renewable energy installation” — thereby encouraging western leaders to “keep up with China” by continuing on the path to energy scarcity by installing more and more (made in China) PV panels and wind turbines.

While China forges ahead on reliable base-load energy from coal, nuclear and mega-hydro on the Brahmaputra, laughing all the way to the bank.

As conspiracy theories go, this one is more plausible than most, don’t you think? You read it here first!

Reply to  MyUsername
May 27, 2024 3:37 pm

China’s and India’s electricity…. Oh look .. large amounts of COAL.

Very little wind and solar.

You are delusional and gullible. !

12% of basically nothing.. is still basically nothing.

China.India-electricity
May 27, 2024 6:56 am

 the Biden 3rd Obama Administration seems intent on committing economic suicide.”
Fixed it for you.

Of course economic suicide is paramount to causing the downfall of the power and influence of the western world.
The U.S. is one of the last bastions of liberty for the common man in the world. With its downfall, social unrest will destabilize the social order allowing the authoritarian elite to rule with an iron fist.

Unfortunately, the western world thinks that the whole world has the same values that we have. We are deluded into thinking that the world populace abhors murder, values truth and equality. There are regimes that allow “honor” killings and it is perfectly fine to lie to an “unbeliever”.

For most of history, man has been ruled by authoritarian regimes from tribal chiefs to kings. There is a big desire for the ultra rich to bring that back – with them in charge.

FJB

Reply to  Brad-DXT
May 27, 2024 7:33 am

FJB

May 27, 2024 7:30 am

“BAN MINING”
“LET THE BASTARDS FREEZE IN THE DARK”

— 1970s bumper sticker popular with geology students

May 27, 2024 7:36 am

“Joe Biden’s Radical-Left Democrat Party is a fascist movement that wants to throw you in jail if you post a meme they do not like. What you are witnessing under Biden is a toxic fusion of the Marxist Left, the deep state, the military industrial complex, the government security and surveillance services, and their partners, all merging together into a hideous perversion of the American system. Joe Biden is a threat to Democracy. My mission is to LIBERATE our nation from these fascists and frauds. To rescue our democracy. To restore our Republic, and to evict Crooked Joe from the White House so that America can be FREE NATION once again!” — DJT

Reply to  karlomonte
May 27, 2024 9:18 am

““Joe Biden’s Radical-Left Democrat Party is a fascist movement that wants to throw you in jail if you post a meme they do not like.”

Trump said yesterday that unlike Joe Biden, he, Trump, would not throw people in jail for disagreeing with him.

michael hart
May 27, 2024 8:34 am

“America needs ready access to reliable and affordable energy. It is what built this great nation. There is no shortage of coal. There is no shortage of gas or oil”

Yes. Cheaper energy undoubtedly contributed to the per-capita productivity and income growth of the US. It is the base of the industrial economic pyramid and the living costs of individuals.

It helped the US win WWII. Things might have been different if Germany and Japan had free access to all the oil they cared to drill for. Why would the US administration deliberately choose to place the nation in the same situation as 1930’s Germany and Japan?

AWG
Reply to  michael hart
May 27, 2024 12:27 pm

It helped the US win WWII. 

Right Here on my property in East Texas, I have several of those wells that fed The Big Inch pipeline that help win WWII.

rocdoctom
May 27, 2024 9:15 am

I spent a good amount of time in the Powder River basin during my career. An abundance of coal, yes, but also significant oil and gas, and uranium–pretty much the energy trifecta. (It’s Wyoming so there is wind too)

May 27, 2024 9:21 am

From the article: “It seems allegiance to a radical green agenda is all that matters to the Biden Administration and the needs of average American families are not even on the radar.”

I believe that is exactly right.

Everything Joe Biden does harms the United States.

May 27, 2024 9:52 am

It looks to me like Biden is following the votes:

Nearly 3 in 4 Americans (73%) believe the world’s climate is undergoing a change leading to more extreme weather patterns and sea level rise, while 23% say this is not happening. 
https://www.monmouth.edu/polling-institute/reports/monmouthpoll_us_050624/

CD in Wisconsin
Reply to  scvblwxq
May 27, 2024 12:10 pm

The problem with such polls of course is that the overwhelming majority of the American people (and the people of the world for that matter) are not scientifically literate enough to know whether they are being told the truth or are being had on the issue of climate and other scientific matters.

Science is not infallible. Pluto used to be a full-fledged planet in our solar system. At one time a century ago it was believed the Earth’s tectonic plates did not move. If we allow government, U.N. and media elitists to manipulate and abuse science for their own purposes, then we as a people are going to be in trouble.

Dr. Carl Sagan said it well back in the 1990’s when he interviewed on P.B.S.

Carl Sagan on the Definition and Importance of Science (youtube.com)

Reply to  CD in Wisconsin
May 29, 2024 3:11 am

“The problem with such polls of course is that the overwhelming majority of the American people (and the people of the world for that matter) are not scientifically literate enough to know whether they are being told the truth or are being had on the issue of climate and other scientific matters.”

That *is* the problem.

Reply to  scvblwxq
May 27, 2024 1:32 pm

Once again, weather controls the climate, not the other way around. It takes 30 years of weather to even define climate according to the NASA, NOAA and WMO.

If 73% of Americans believe climate controls the weather, then we have greater problems with public education than anyone has ever imagined.

May 27, 2024 12:27 pm

Clueless Joe’s super power has always been the ability to mirror the concerns of the big money special interests that run the party.

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