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When Xcel Energy stopped burning coal at its Valmont Power Station in 2017, it left 1.6 million tons of toxic coal ash on the ...
Anyone listening to local radio recently might've heard an ad from the lobbyist group The Friends of Coal extolling the ...
The news comes amid a larger fight over what the transition to cleaner energy should look like — or if there should be a move ...
Duke Energy recently proposed replacing two aging coal units with natural gas plants. New proposal could be pathway to keep ...
Two men live and work in very different worlds — one above the earth, in the dust and machines of an opencast pit; the other ...
As Republicans try to pare down tax subsidies for renewable energy in their massive reconciliation package, they’re also ...
The operator of a pair of Midwest power plants wants $22 million from BNSF Railway, according to recent documents filed with ...
An appeals court last week upheld a ruling allowing the construction of a large marine terminal on 34 acres of outer harbor ...
It is a well-documented fact that coal production – and usage – has been declining for decades in the United States, and for good reason. The Washington Examiner recently reporte ...
Crews tearing apart a 1.5-acre pile of coal mine refuse that has been smoldering for two decades recently uncovered a section which measured 300 degrees Fahrenheit.
On June 16, the Trump Administration reinstated the National Coal Council (“NCC”), a federal advisory committee that lapsed ...
A dramatic marathon weekend session in the U.S. Senate elevated coal as a high priority among lawmakers who hammered out ...