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29Aug

N.C. Policy Makers, Regulators Attack EPA’s Clean Power Plan

Via The Charlotte Business Journal: The Obama administration’s Clean Power Plan, requiring states to achieve 30% reductions in carbon emissions, did not get much love at the Carolinas Federal and State Policy Briefing sponsored by E4 Carolinas. Congressman Richard Hudson (R-N.C.) lamented the “bias at the EPA that you can’t trust these state regulators.” N.C. […]
  • On August 29, 2016
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29Aug

Stream Rule Frustrates Wyoming Regulators

Via The Casper Star-Tribune: Officials at the Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality are frustrated by a proposed federal rule that they say could cost the state more than $1 million a year in lost revenue and $500,000 in implementation. The stream protection rule, developed by the Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement (OSM), would […]
  • On August 29, 2016
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26Aug

Industry Has Future, Regulations Stand in Way

Via The Southern Illinoisan:  Coal executives visiting with The Southern Illinoisan’s editorial board on Wednesday said they are confident the industry, despite the challenges facing it, will have a future in the region for decades to come. Joshua Carter, the vice president and chief operating officer for Knight Hawk Coal, noted that his company has […]
  • On August 26, 2016
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25Aug

Warnings of Rate Hikes as Oregon Becomes 1st State to Kill Coal

Via Fox News: The massive coal-fired plant in Boardman, Ore., is just four years away from being shut down for good – at that point, Oregon coal production will be no more, after the state became the first in the nation to completely ban coal power. The mandate, signed into law earlier this year, was […]
  • On August 25, 2016
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23Aug

Poll: Majority of Voters Support Coal as Part of a Diverse Mix of Energy Resources

As the CPP Returns to Court Next Month, New Polling Shows Americans Concerned about Energy Costs and Support Coal as Part of a Diverse Energy Mix WASHINGTON, D.C.—A majority of American voters support the use of coal as part of a diverse mix of energy resources, according to national polling released today by the National […]
  • On August 23, 2016
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23Aug

Suggestions for Trump, Clinton

Via the Casper Star-Tribune: Editor:  This is an open letter to Mr. Trump and Ms. Clinton. If there’s any good news for coal these days, it’s that you both have promised relief for coal communities hit hard by market forces and the president’s regulations. Donald Trump, you say you’ll put coal miners back to work. […]
  • On August 23, 2016
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18Aug

Missouri Faces Troubling Uptick in Energy Prices Due to SPR

Via The Buffalo Reflex: We sometimes forget that Missouri has been a coal-producing state for decades. Although not a major producer like Wyoming or West Virginia, our state has mined coal, along with lead, zinc, copper and silver for more than a century. And all of this mining has not only employed thousands in family-supporting […]
  • On August 18, 2016
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15Aug

Congress Must End Ill-advised Clean Power Plan

Via Lehigh Valley Live: A review of America’s energy policy-making history is instructive: During Jimmy Carter’s presidency, the nation enacted (constitutionally and lawfully) the Powerplant and Industrial Fuel Use Act to force installations burning relatively clean gas and oil to convert to coal.  The folly of this eventually became clear and PIFUA was repealed nine years later […]
  • On August 15, 2016
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12Aug

Coal Plays Essential Role in U.S. Economy

Via The Des Moines Register: I hope that Trump and Pence do end the war on coal if elected, considering that just one coal company, Murray Energy, may soon have to lay off up to 4,400 coal miners in six states [Steve King endorses Trump, Pence at Sioux City rally, Aug. 9]. In fact, the […]
  • On August 12, 2016
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09Aug

How Green Energy Hurts the Poor

Via The Detroit News: The clean energy mantra is so loud that it often drowns out the feeble cry of energy poverty. Many Americans are finding it more and more difficult to pay their utility bills, yet this important issue is nearly absent from the debate about America’s energy future. Modern progressives, who have long […]
  • On August 9, 2016
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