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Coal in the News

02Jun

Coal Remains Dominant as Electric Power Source

Via The Register-Herald: Domestic energy use dropped slightly between 2014 and 2015, according to a report by the U.S. Energy Information Administration. Overall, the nations energy usage dropped about one half of one percent, from 98.2 quadrillion British thermal units in 2014 to 97.7 in 2015. EIA data shows natural gas and petroleum were the […]
  • On June 2, 2016
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01Jun

Wash. Export Terminal Plan Faces Public One More Time

Via E&E Publishing: The last major coal export terminal actively pending in the U.S. Northwest has its last public hearing tomorrow as time winds down for public comments over the terminal’s draft environmental impact statement. The Millennium Bulk Terminals proposal includes using railroads to bring 44 million metric tons of coal from Montana, Wyoming and […]
  • On June 1, 2016
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31May

State Must Develop Coal Technology

Via The Bismarck Tribune: Say you recently bought a new car for the family. It seats five comfortably, meets current safety and gas mileage standards (called CAFE Standards by the Environmental Protection Agency) and you financed it for five years; not an uncommon thing to do in this day and age. You plan on keeping […]
  • On May 31, 2016
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27May

NMA President Fights to Keep Coal Industry Afloat in the West

Via Daily Energy Insider:  National Mining Association (NMA) President and CEO Hal Quinn recently encouraged the U.S. Department of the Interior on Monday to keep coal lease sales on federal land unchanged because the price is fair to taxpayers. “There is no compelling need for a moratorium to ‘fix’ a program that isn’t broken,” Quinn […]
  • On May 27, 2016
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26May

Attorney General Morrisey to EPA: Halt Federal Spending on Clean Power Plan

Via HuntingtonNews.Net: CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey  announced he and Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton recently sent a letter urging the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to stop spending federal tax dollars to comply with the halted Power Plan. “The entire point of the Supreme Court’s extraordinary action in putting a stop to […]
  • On May 26, 2016
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26May

“War on Coal” Seen Behind Federal Mining Rules that Maryland is Opposing

Via The Baltimore Sun: Just a few years ago, Jack Ternent was selling chain, rope and cement to the coal mines in the mountains around his store — the kind of trade that propped up Western Maryland’s economy for more than a century. But as the coal industry has withered nationally, and in Maryland especially, […]
  • On May 26, 2016
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25May

With EPA Regulations, Coal Plants Turn Off The Lights

Via The Wheeling News-Register: WHEELING -This year, utility providers are expected to extinguish as much as 45 gigawatts of coal-fired electricity – enough to power as many as 45 million homes. Furthermore, U.S. electricity generators consumed 29 percent less coal in 2015 than in 2007. If the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Clean Power Plan goes […]
  • On May 25, 2016
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24May

Former Obama DOE Official Set to Critique ‘Stupid Regulations’

Via E&E Publishing:  A former Obama administration official plans this week to tell lawmakers that the Clean Power Plan is “ideological mumbo jumbo” and that the government would be better off investing more money into clean energy and fossil fuel technologies. Charles McConnell, who was responsible for the Department of Energy’s fossil fuels program, will […]
  • On May 24, 2016
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23May

Program That Leases Coal Should Continue

Via The Knoxville News-Sentinel: Some Americans may not realize it, but coal still provides roughly 35 percent of all the electricity generated in the United States — the largest share of electricity from any one energy source. States that rely on coal as their primary source of power enjoy the lowest electricity costs nationwide. Partly […]
  • On May 23, 2016
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20May

The Climate-Change Gang

Via The National Review:  The United States was born out of a revolution against, in the words of the Declaration of Independence, an “arbitrary government” that put men on trial “for pretended offences” and “abolish[ed] the Free System of English laws.” Brave men and women stood up to that oppressive government, and this, the greatest […]
  • On May 20, 2016
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