June 10, 2016 / Coal in the News GOP, Some States Press EPA for Answers on Implementation Plans Senators yesterday took up the question of whether U.S. EPA can work on guidelines related to the Clean Power Plan while...
June 9, 2016 / Coal in the News Flawed Resources for the Future Report Ignores Clear, Irreparable Impacts of the Clean Power Plan on Coal Resources for the Future’s report contains many advocacy positions but no real economic analysis. Any report that would claim “the Clean...
June 9, 2016 / Coal in the News GOP Senator: EPA Could Restructure Every Industry if Clean Power Plan Survives Via The Washington Examiner: A top Senate R
June 9, 2016 / Coal in the News NMA Urges States to Put Pencils Down on Clean Power Plan “There are many good reasons why states should suspend any effort to implement the administration’s costly power plan. The biggest reason...
June 8, 2016 / Blog, Coal in the News EPA Ignores What Senate Will Hear Tomorrow on Clean Power Plan June 8, 2016 It took a Freedom of Information Act request to pry real “transparency” out of EPA. In contrast to the...
June 2, 2016 / Coal in the News Coal Remains Dominant as Electric Power Source Via The Register-Herald
June 2, 2016 / Blog EPA Guides States Past a Supreme Court Decision June 2, 2016 Some state agencies continue to work on EPA’s Clean Power Plan (CPP) despite the Supreme Court’s decision to stay...
June 1, 2016 / Coal in the News 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. Nor
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