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09Jun

GOP Senator: EPA Could Restructure Every Industry if Clean Power Plan Survives

Via The Washington Examiner:  A top Senate Republican is warning that the Environmental Protection Agency will try to restructure every industry in the country if it can successfully defend its Clean Power Plan in court. The Clean Power Plan is President Obama’s signature environmental regulation on new and existing coal and power plants and has […]
  • On June 9, 2016
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09Jun

NMA Urges States to Put Pencils Down on Clean Power Plan

“There are many good reasons why states should suspend any effort to implement the administration’s costly power plan. The biggest reason is the Supreme Court’s decision that, for all practical purposes, voids the rule until the appropriate legal review determines its dubious legality. The Supreme Court has relieved the nation’s governors of any obligation to […]
  • On June 9, 2016
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08Jun

EPA Ignores What Senate Will Hear Tomorrow on Clean Power Plan

June 8, 2016 It took a Freedom of Information Act request to pry real “transparency” out of EPA.  In contrast to the agency’s public utterances, confidential emails reported last week showed EPA’s alarming reaction to the Feb. 9 Supreme Court ruling that stayed the agency’s Clean Power Plan. “This is very obviously disappointing, and we […]
  • On June 8, 2016
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06Jun

Coal’s Competition Shouldn’t Include the Federal Government

Via The Edmund Sun:  Who can deny the value of competition? In sports, the world’s greatest athletes go toe-to-toe and make each other better. In business, competition rewards innovative ideas and helps entrepreneurs flourish. In both instances, consumers benefit. But not when the federal government skews the rules. That’s what’s happening with U.S. energy policy […]
  • On June 6, 2016
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02Jun

Coal Remains Dominant as Electric Power Source

Via The Register-Herald: Domestic energy use dropped slightly between 2014 and 2015, according to a report by the U.S. Energy Information Administration. Overall, the nations energy usage dropped about one half of one percent, from 98.2 quadrillion British thermal units in 2014 to 97.7 in 2015. EIA data shows natural gas and petroleum were the […]
  • On June 2, 2016
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01Jun

Wash. Export Terminal Plan Faces Public One More Time

Via E&E Publishing: The last major coal export terminal actively pending in the U.S. Northwest has its last public hearing tomorrow as time winds down for public comments over the terminal’s draft environmental impact statement. The Millennium Bulk Terminals proposal includes using railroads to bring 44 million metric tons of coal from Montana, Wyoming and […]
  • On June 1, 2016
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