Trump Reveals Three New Energy Infrastructure Projects Across Multiple States

Tuesday, February 17, 2026 at 4:17 PM

President Donald Trump disclosed plans for three major energy and mineral projects spanning multiple states. The initiatives include power generation and critical mineral processing facilities set to be constructed in Ohio, Texas, and Georgia.

President Donald Trump revealed details Tuesday about three significant infrastructure developments planned for construction across Ohio, Texas, and Georgia.

Through a post on his Truth Social platform, Trump outlined the planned facilities: a natural gas power generation plant slated for Ohio, petroleum and natural gas operations in Texas, and a critical minerals processing center in Georgia.

The announcement marks the latest in a series of energy sector investments being promoted by the Trump administration.

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