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Coal in the News

02Feb

Coal Generation Plays Key Role in Midwest

Via The State Journal-Register: A recent article in the SJ-R stated a national figure for coal-powered generation of 30 percent. While that may be true nationally, it is not valid for the Midwest. Coal generation in the MISO (Mid-Continent Independent System Operator) area provides 50 percent to 60 percent of the energy used in this […]
  • On February 2, 2016
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01Feb

Obama on Coal Mining a Throwback to Jimmy Carter

Via The Washington Times. President Obama’s plot to use the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) to kill federal coal mining with a thousand paper cuts is not the first time he has used NEPA to try to end energy development. Disturbingly, his scheme is a throwback to President Carter and a decade-long moratorium that ended […]
  • On February 1, 2016
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29Jan

States Seek Delay Of EPA Clean Power Plan

Via The Wheeling News-Register: WASHINGTON (AP) – A coalition of 25 states opposing President Obama’s plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions asked the Supreme Court on Tuesday to stop the new regulations from taking effect until after their legal challenge is resolved. West Virginia and Texas led the group of mostly Republican states that asked […]
  • On January 29, 2016
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28Jan

States Challenge Obama’s ‘Clean’ Power Play

Via The Patriot Post: With the June 30 deadline looming for states to submit plans to the EPA showing how they will comply with Barack Obama’s Clean Power Plan (CPP), 29 states and state agencies — along with 60 utility companies or energy industry trade groups — have taken their opposition directly to the chief […]
  • On January 28, 2016
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28Jan

Will Courts Step in to Squelch EPA Overreach?

Via The Exponent-Telegram: West Virginia and 24 other states, trying to stave off the potential economic disaster that looms if the EPA’s Clean Power Plan is implemented, have asked the U.S. Supreme Court to intervene immediately to keep the regulations from being implemented. Their action comes after the U.S. District Appeals Court based in Washington, D.C., […]
  • On January 28, 2016
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27Jan

Wisconsin, Coal-reliant States Ask Supreme Court to Block EPA Carbon Rule

Via The Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel:   A coalition of coal-mining and coal-reliant states including Wisconsin filed a request with the U.S. Supreme Court Tuesday to block President Barack Obama’s landmark climate change regulation from taking effect. The coalition sought an emergency stay from the nation’s highest court, just days after a federal appeals court in Washington […]
  • On January 27, 2016
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27Jan

Alabama Among 25 States Asking Supreme Court to Delay EPA’s Clean Power Plan

Via AL.com: Alabama joined 24 other states Tuesday in petitioning the U.S. Supreme Court to halt implementation of the Environmental Protection Agency’s Clean Power Plan while legal challenges to the law move forward. Alabama was among the states that filed suit challenging the CPP on the day it was published in the Federal Register, but an appeals court this week denied […]
  • On January 27, 2016
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25Jan

DOWN IN THE HOLE: A Look At The People And Way Of Life Suffering Under Washington’s Plan For Coal

Via The Daily Caller: “How many of you have been laid off at least once in your career as coal miners?” Robert Murray asks a group of coal mining foreman assembled at the St. Clairsville, Ohio headquarters of Murray Energy. Nearly every hand in the room goes up. The 75-year-old is CEO and president of […]
  • On January 25, 2016
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23Jan

Obama’s Coal Last Rites

Via The Wall Street Journal: U.S. coal producers are staggering under Environmental Protection Agency regulations and low natural gas prices. Now the ObamaAdministration is giving the industry its last rites by halting new coal leases on federal lands where mining is still profitable. Interior Secretary Sally Jewell has declared a three-year moratorium on coal leases […]
  • On January 23, 2016
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22Jan

Coal Leasing Moratorium

Via The New York Times: To the Editor: Re “Mr. Obama Says Coal Hasn’t Paid Its Own Way” (editorial, Jan. 16): The Obama administration’s federal coal leasing moratorium is the latest symbolic yet costly gesture to show climate leadership. Fossil fuels will supply 80 percent of the world’s energy needs through at least 2040. Real […]
  • On January 22, 2016
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