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Coal mining
So much for coal's "comeback"
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Lily Jamali
Apr 20, 2023
Coal-fired electricity generation was down more than 25% and hit a first-quarter low in the U.S.
Coal makes a comeback as Europe tries to avoid an energy emergency
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Lily Jamali
Oct 19, 2022
Analysts say the U.S. coal industry hasn't been able to fully capitalize on the surge in demand
The current coal boom doesn't mean the industry will fire up production anytime soon
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Justin Hicks
Jun 10, 2022
The price of coal has risen due to a surge in global demand. Still, signs point toward a continued decline for the U.S. coal sector.
Coal use rises as natural gas prices spike
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Andy Uhler
Jul 7, 2021
Long term, coal isn't a good option as an energy source. But the competition between coal and natural gas is what matters now.
Biden's pitch: tackling climate change will create lots of jobs
Apr 23, 2021
But will it create them where oil and coal jobs have been lost?
When coal miners can't breathe, getting compensation is an uphill legal battle
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Chris Hamby
Sep 2, 2020
In his new book, journalist Chris Hamby describes miners' struggles to receive the health benefits they've been promised.
Murray Energy is the latest coal mining firm to declare bankruptcy
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Scott Tong
Oct 29, 2019
The decline in coal-fired power plants began with older facilities about a decade ago. Now even younger plants are being retired.
For public good, not for profit.
Coal mine standoff in Kentucky moves to negotiation between parties
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Scott Tong
Sep 12, 2019
Miners and mine owner have begun negotiations to break the deadlock in Harlan County.
Nation's fourth- and sixth-largest mines shut down
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Scott Tong
Jul 2, 2019
Two of the largest coal-producing mines in the United States were closed down without warning.
Coal boss threatened to shut mines following safety complaints
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Scott Tong
Apr 8, 2019
A secretly recorded speech by Murray Energy boss is at center of a legal dispute.