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To help the struggling coal industry, President Trump used his executive authority to try to keep aging plants alive and burn more coal for electricity.
The deputy PM says "nothing is off the table" and would like to see private investment at the Scunthorpe plant.
The two-page letter doesn’t mention emissions, other environmental concerns or the health risks such as respiratory illnesses and lung disease that have been tied to the burning of coal.
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The government took control of the site from the Chinese owners after passing emergency legislation at the weekend.