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Coal in the News

16May

Kentucky Right to Challenge an Anti-mining Regulation

Via The Lexington Herald-Leader: For decades, Kentucky has proudly mined the coal that fuels American industry. During World War II, coal helped fire the steel foundries and factories that built America into the “Arsenal of Democracy.” And today, with coal still supplying roughly 35 percent of U.S. power generation — more than any other single […]
  • On May 16, 2016
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16May

Poor Justification for Obama Administration’s Coal Leasing Moratorium

Via The Hill:  In January, the Obama administration announced a three-year moratorium on the leasing of new coal reserves located on federal lands. The ostensible reason for such a moratorium, as Interior Secretary Sally Jewell subsequently explained, is to review current leasing procedures and to make sure that taxpayers receive a fair return for publicly […]
  • On May 16, 2016
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13May

State, Residents Will Pay Huge Cost Under Clean Power Plan

Via The Exponent Telegram: President Obama and the EPA’s Clean Power Plan is costing West Virginia’s economy billions of dollars and tens of thousands of lost jobs since its inception as the law of the land. The impact on the state budget, coal companies and coal-related jobs, as well as the negative impact on the […]
  • On May 13, 2016
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12May

Clean Power Plan Will Raise Energy Costs

Via The Roanoke Times:  Finally, the United States judiciary has stopped the runaway train known as the Obama administration. In a ruling issued Feb. 9, the U.S. Supreme Court called a halt to the implementation of the so-called Clean Power Plan (CPP), the president’s signature program to reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from coal-burning power […]
  • On May 12, 2016
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12May

What Powers Alabama? Coal to Remain Key Fuel

Via AL.com: Electric utilities across the country, and in Alabama, are using significantly less coal than they were just a decade ago thanks to environmental regulations and the low cost of natural gas. But representatives from Alabama Power, which provides electrical service to about two thirds of the state, say that coal will remain an […]
  • On May 12, 2016
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10May

Coal Crushed by Needless Regulation

Via The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel:  For decades, Colorado has proudly mined the coal that fuels American industry. During World War II, coal helped fire the steel foundries and factories that built America into the “Arsenal of Democracy.” And today, with coal still supplying roughly 35 percent of U.S. power generation — more than any […]
  • On May 10, 2016
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10May

The Federal Coal Moratorium — Politics Masquerading as Policy

Via The Desert News:  Some Americans may not realize it, but coal still provides roughly 35 percent of all the electricity generated in the United States. That’s the largest share of affordable electricity from any one energy source. States that rely on coal as their primary source of power enjoy the lowest electricity costs nationwide. […]
  • On May 10, 2016
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09May

HEITKAMP: We Need to Stand Up for Coal Country

Via The Grand Fork Herald:  Walking up and down the wind-swept prairie slopes near Beulah this week, it occurred to me that this swath of grassy land—an unmined portion of lignite coal country—probably doesn’t look like a coal mine to someone who’s not from North Dakota. In North Dakota, we know that our coal mining […]
  • On May 9, 2016
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07May

The Candidate in the Coal Fields

Via HuntingtonNews.Net:  This picture was worth a thousand words.  An AP photo of Hillary Clinton confronted during a West Virginia campaign stop by unemployed coal miner Bo Copley and his wife, holding a picture of their young daughters. Copley, tearful and choked up, managed to ask the presumptive heir to President Obama’s anti-coal policies how she could […]
  • On May 7, 2016
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05May

EPA Shut Down Enough Coal Power Plants In US To Supply All Of Great Britain

Via The Daily Caller: America shut down enough coal power plants last year to blackout Great Britain, according a report published by pro-industry Institute For Energy Research (IER), citing data from The Sierra Club. The total amount of electrical power generation going offline in America is equivalent to blacking out the entirety of the United Kingdom. American coal […]
  • On May 5, 2016
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