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ALASKA'S BOLD COAL MOVE
For the first time since 2013, the U.S. prepares to build a new coal power plant, defying a long-standing national trend.
A BILLION DOLLAR BET
Terra Energy Center is pouring $1 billion into this project, signaling a massive financial commitment to traditional power.
GLOBAL PARTNERSHIPS
The deal with Hyundai Heavy Industries was solidified during major energy security talks held recently in Tokyo.
MODERN POWER BOILERS
The agreement includes a massive order for advanced power-plant boilers, necessary for large-scale energy production.
DEFIANT COAL NUMBERS
While coal's share of U.S. electricity has dropped to 16%, this project seeks to reverse the trend in the far north.
SERVING THE NORTH
For remote regions in Alaska, coal remains a critical and reliable source for heating and local grid stability.
A SHIFT IN POLICY
The Interior Department's involvement highlights a potential shift in federal energy priorities under the current administration.
THE FUTURE OF FOSSIL
This project could redefine the role of coal in the U.S. energy mix as other states move toward total decarbonization.
ENVIRONMENTAL STAKES
Critics and advocates alike are watching closely as the project attempts to balance power needs with environmental impact.
ECONOMIC CATALYST
The $1 billion investment is expected to create jobs and stimulate the local economy throughout the construction phase.
A NEW ENERGY ERA?
As Alaska moves forward, the nation watches to see if this is a lone outlier or the start of a fossil fuel resurgence.