January 4, 2019 / Blog The Ongoing Struggle to Correct the Damage of Government Overreach It wasn’t all that long ago that coal fueled more than half of the nation’s electricity generation. Coal’s retreat from that...
January 2, 2019 / Coal in the News PJM Delineates the Value of Coal in America Via Real Clear Energy: Serving 13 states and Washing
December 28, 2018 / Coal in the News Long Overdue Proposed Revisions to MATS Regulation Welcome, Highlight the Damage of Prior Government Overreach The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) today announced it will reassess the punitive and unbalanced Mercury and Air Toxics Standards (MATS), the...
December 21, 2018 / Coal in the News Let’s Not Pollute our Waterways with Unnecessary Federal Regulation Via Inside Sources: Is it possible to have cleaner wate
December 20, 2018 / Blog Technology, Not Taxes Senator John Barrasso of Wyoming had an December 13, 2018 / Coal in the News Trump Rolls Back Anti-Coal Mandate at EPA — Here’s Why It’s Reasonable Via LifeZette: December 13, 2018 / Coal in the News Wind and Solar Clash with Energy Reality Via The Hill: In the name of protecting the envir December 12, 2018 / Blog The Energy Tax Revolt is Worldwide Just hours before French President Macron – facing the worst protests in France in decades – retreated from a proposed fuel... December 12, 2018 / Coal in the News America’s Increasingly Fragile Electric Grid Via The Washington Times: One of the lesser known December 11, 2018 / Coal in the News Proposed WOTUS Definition Provides Regulatory Certainty and Recognizes States’ Key Role in Protecting Water Resources The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Army Corps of Engineers’ (Corps) proposed definition of “waters of the U.S.” (WOTUS) provides long-overdue... Page 55 of 207«‹5354555657›» Scroll
December 13, 2018 / Coal in the News Trump Rolls Back Anti-Coal Mandate at EPA — Here’s Why It’s Reasonable Via LifeZette: December 13, 2018 / Coal in the News Wind and Solar Clash with Energy Reality Via The Hill: In the name of protecting the envir December 12, 2018 / Blog The Energy Tax Revolt is Worldwide Just hours before French President Macron – facing the worst protests in France in decades – retreated from a proposed fuel... December 12, 2018 / Coal in the News America’s Increasingly Fragile Electric Grid Via The Washington Times: One of the lesser known December 11, 2018 / Coal in the News Proposed WOTUS Definition Provides Regulatory Certainty and Recognizes States’ Key Role in Protecting Water Resources The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Army Corps of Engineers’ (Corps) proposed definition of “waters of the U.S.” (WOTUS) provides long-overdue... Page 55 of 207«‹5354555657›»
December 13, 2018 / Coal in the News Wind and Solar Clash with Energy Reality Via The Hill: In the name of protecting the envir
December 12, 2018 / Blog The Energy Tax Revolt is Worldwide Just hours before French President Macron – facing the worst protests in France in decades – retreated from a proposed fuel... December 12, 2018 / Coal in the News America’s Increasingly Fragile Electric Grid Via The Washington Times: One of the lesser known December 11, 2018 / Coal in the News Proposed WOTUS Definition Provides Regulatory Certainty and Recognizes States’ Key Role in Protecting Water Resources The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Army Corps of Engineers’ (Corps) proposed definition of “waters of the U.S.” (WOTUS) provides long-overdue...
December 12, 2018 / Coal in the News America’s Increasingly Fragile Electric Grid Via The Washington Times: One of the lesser known
December 11, 2018 / Coal in the News Proposed WOTUS Definition Provides Regulatory Certainty and Recognizes States’ Key Role in Protecting Water Resources The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Army Corps of Engineers’ (Corps) proposed definition of “waters of the U.S.” (WOTUS) provides long-overdue...