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25Sep

Warmed Again by Coal

Via The Washington Times: Gentlemen, start your thermostats. Ladies, too. The Obama war on coal, which cost Hillary Clinton the vote in once-reliably Democratic West Virginia, is over. Maybe the war on nuclear energy, too. Americans might soon heat their homes without choosing between the warmth and food and medicine. It’s not quite a “so […]
  • On September 25, 2017
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22Sep

Coal CEO Says Trump Made New Mine Possible

Via Fox Business News: Paringa Resources is taking the rare step of building a new coal mine in the U.S., as the Trump administration rolls back regulations on the struggling industry. The coal company is building a coal mine in Kentucky and expects to begin producing coal in mid-2018. It will construct another mine that’s […]
  • On September 22, 2017
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20Sep

The Coal-Terminal Debate: A View From Japan

Via The Seattle Times: It has been more than six years since Japan suffered the devastating earthquake and tsunami that triggered a meltdown at the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant. The world is well-aware of the massive destruction caused by this unprecedented natural disaster. Perhaps less well-known is that the disaster also radically changed Japan’s […]
  • On September 20, 2017
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20Sep

All the News Not Fit to Print

September 20, 2017 While Washington’s “war on coal” has ended – with this administration’s decision makers taking a fuel-neutral approach to regulation – the New York Times editorial board is nostalgic for the days of politicians picking winners and losers in the energy market. In what have now become weekly anti-coal tirades, the Times picks […]
  • On September 20, 2017
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20Sep

What Happens When the Coal and Nuclear Plants Close?

Via The Houston Chronicle: When future policy makers go back and study the U.S. energy industry in the 2010s, one of the defining trends will be the sudden decline of coal and nuclear plants. Whether this is the beginning of a great new era of American energy or a disaster in the making is the […]
  • On September 20, 2017
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19Sep

Coal-fired Power Plants

Via The Bluefield Daily Telegraph: U.S. Rep. Morgan Griffith, R-Va., has introduced a welcomed measure in the U.S. House of Representatives that could help in further boosting coal’s future. The legislation would allow a coal-burning power plant or related facility to retrofit or upgrade without meeting new environmental emission standards. Under the proposed measure, the plant or facility would […]
  • On September 19, 2017
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18Sep

An Argument Out of Touch with Today’s Coal Mining Industry

Via The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: The Sept. 10 Forum article “The War on Coal Communities: Strip Mining” is out of touch with today’s coal mining industry. Its author fails to acknowledge that the Surface Mining Reclamation and Control Act of 1977 is not a one-size-fits-all program. Each U.S. mine has detailed plans on how the mined […]
  • On September 18, 2017
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15Sep

Poll Shows Voters Want a Diverse U.S. Energy Grid

Eighty-five percent of American voters agree that the U.S. should act to protect the diversity of its energy grid to minimize potential impacts from natural disasters like the devastating hurricanes that have struck the U.S. and the Caribbean in the past several weeks, according to a new poll by Morning Consult for the National Mining […]
  • On September 15, 2017
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15Sep

Pennsylvania Coal Production Up by 20 Percent from 2016

Via Trib Live: Pennsylvania continues to mine about a fifth more coal this year than it did last year, according to the Energy Information Administration’s weekly coal production report. For the week that ended Sept. 9, the state’s bituminous coal production for the year was up 20.4 percent from the same period last year, maintaining the gain […]
  • On September 15, 2017
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14Sep

Mood Upbeat at Bluefield Coal Show

Via The Register-Herald: The 22nd biennial Bluefield Coal Show at the Brushfork Armory officially kicked off Wednesday morning, welcoming 195 exhibitors to the “coal show for coal people” and celebrating optimism amid a renewed growth in the market. “We have worked to make it a good show every year of the show,” said Charlie Peters, […]
  • On September 14, 2017
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