May 15, 2019 / Blog American Infrastructure Requires American Mining Sound the trumpets, it’s infrastructure week again. While it remains anyone’s guess whether or not a bipartisan compromise can be brokered...
May 13, 2019 / Coal in the News Consol developing new coal mine in southern West Virginia Via WTAE Pittsburgh: Consol Energy Inc. says it expects to open a metallurgical coal mine in southern West Virginia in 2021. News outlets...
May 9, 2019 / Coal in the News Arizona Benefits From Diverse Energy Mix – Including Coal, Nuclear Via The Arizona Capitol Times: Tha
May 8, 2019 / Blog Affordability and Reliability First In a nation that holds polarizing views on nearly everything, it’s telling when a poll returns decisive, bipartisan consensus on an...
May 1, 2019 / Blog Subsidizing Grid Unreliability As the share of coal power on the Texas grid continues to decline and as greater reliance is placed on renewable sources...
April 30, 2019 / Coal in the News Rhode Island Aces High Costs, Energy Disruption Via The Providence Journal: Two c
April 29, 2019 / Coal in the News Clean Energy Plan Would Test Limits of Illinois Power Grid Via The Journal Standard:
April 29, 2019 / Coal in the News Wyoming Governor Criticizes Consideration of Coal Plant Closures in State Via April 24, 2019 / Blog Mandating Higher Electricity Prices The suspicion for some time has been that renewable portfolio standards are an incredibly costly and inefficient energy policy. Yet, they... Page 50 of 209«‹4849505152›»
April 24, 2019 / Blog Mandating Higher Electricity Prices The suspicion for some time has been that renewable portfolio standards are an incredibly costly and inefficient energy policy. Yet, they...