February 5, 2019 / Coal in the News American Voters Support Government Action on Key Mining Priorities Via NMA: As the president prepares to deliver his second S
February 4, 2019 / Coal in the News America Blessed with an Extraordinary Opportunity Via Fosters.com: To the Editor: If you had to capture the remarka
February 4, 2019 / Coal in the News America Needs Advanced Technologies to Meet Future Energy Needs Via Morning Consult: Here’s something to pon
February 1, 2019 / Coal in the News America Should Better Utilize Advanced Coal Via Forbes: January 30, 2019 / Blog The German Misstep Strong voter support for an all-of-the-above energy strategy in the U.S. – as identified in recent Morning Consult January 30, 2019 / Coal in the News DOE Fossil Head: New US Coal Plants ‘Quite Possible’ Via Utility Dive: Winberg's Monday comments reflect a broad ca January 30, 2019 / Coal in the News Rick Perry Braces for Outages from the Polar Vortex Via The Washington Examiner: January 24, 2019 / Blog Balancing the Grid and Reducing Emissions with Advanced Coal Technology Preserving the fuel diversity and affordability of our power supply while also reducing emissions is not only smart energy policy, it’s... January 18, 2019 / Coal in the News New York’s Plan to Kill Coal Is Already Boosting Power Prices Via Bloomberg: New York’s plan to pu January 16, 2019 / Blog Better for Consumers? Hardly. Baseload power plant retirements continue at an alarming pace. Plant operators retired 14,000 megawatts of coal generation in 2018, enough generating... Page 52 of 205«‹5051525354›» Scroll
January 30, 2019 / Blog The German Misstep Strong voter support for an all-of-the-above energy strategy in the U.S. – as identified in recent Morning Consult January 30, 2019 / Coal in the News DOE Fossil Head: New US Coal Plants ‘Quite Possible’ Via Utility Dive: Winberg's Monday comments reflect a broad ca January 30, 2019 / Coal in the News Rick Perry Braces for Outages from the Polar Vortex Via The Washington Examiner: January 24, 2019 / Blog Balancing the Grid and Reducing Emissions with Advanced Coal Technology Preserving the fuel diversity and affordability of our power supply while also reducing emissions is not only smart energy policy, it’s... January 18, 2019 / Coal in the News New York’s Plan to Kill Coal Is Already Boosting Power Prices Via Bloomberg: New York’s plan to pu January 16, 2019 / Blog Better for Consumers? Hardly. Baseload power plant retirements continue at an alarming pace. Plant operators retired 14,000 megawatts of coal generation in 2018, enough generating... Page 52 of 205«‹5051525354›»
January 30, 2019 / Coal in the News DOE Fossil Head: New US Coal Plants ‘Quite Possible’ Via Utility Dive: Winberg's Monday comments reflect a broad ca
January 30, 2019 / Coal in the News Rick Perry Braces for Outages from the Polar Vortex Via The Washington Examiner: January 24, 2019 / Blog Balancing the Grid and Reducing Emissions with Advanced Coal Technology Preserving the fuel diversity and affordability of our power supply while also reducing emissions is not only smart energy policy, it’s... January 18, 2019 / Coal in the News New York’s Plan to Kill Coal Is Already Boosting Power Prices Via Bloomberg: New York’s plan to pu January 16, 2019 / Blog Better for Consumers? Hardly. Baseload power plant retirements continue at an alarming pace. Plant operators retired 14,000 megawatts of coal generation in 2018, enough generating... Page 52 of 205«‹5051525354›»
January 24, 2019 / Blog Balancing the Grid and Reducing Emissions with Advanced Coal Technology Preserving the fuel diversity and affordability of our power supply while also reducing emissions is not only smart energy policy, it’s...
January 18, 2019 / Coal in the News New York’s Plan to Kill Coal Is Already Boosting Power Prices Via Bloomberg: New York’s plan to pu
January 16, 2019 / Blog Better for Consumers? Hardly. Baseload power plant retirements continue at an alarming pace. Plant operators retired 14,000 megawatts of coal generation in 2018, enough generating...