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Despite Bankruptcy and Illness, Bob Murray Remains a Loud Voice for Coal

November 11, 2019

The man most closely linked to President Trump’s push to make coal great again — and the head of the country’s largest privately owned coal mining company — is now the latest to reckon with the industry’s decline. Bob Murray

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What Happened to the Coal Industry’s Come Back?

November 7, 2019

In 1923 there were 862,536 coal miners in the U.S., about 2 percent of the country’s total workforce. These days, their ranks are much thinner. As the Washington Post uncharitably pointed out in 2017, more people now work at Arby’s

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Mining Industry Getting Smarter with Automation

November 5, 2019

The mining industry is at a critical juncture of transformation — and has to decide — adopting new technologies or being left behind. Despite being one of the very first industries, to adopt automation technology, it has not moved fast

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Long-running Coal Plant on Navajo Reservation Nears Its End

November 5, 2019

Ron Little nestles into a familiar seat aboard a train locomotive and slides the window open, leaning out to get a better view of dozens of rail cars that stretch for a mile behind and the landscape he knows so

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Pension Fears Grow After Largest Funder Murray Energy Files for Bankruptcy

November 4, 2019

Tom Kacsmar worked underground at a coal mine for nearly four decades. The promise of a decent pension and healthcare for life kept him at this dangerous job. Now, Kacsmar fears those benefits will get washed away by the bankruptcy

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Rep. Raul Grijalva’s Mining Bill: Good for China, Bad for America

October 29, 2019

“The opportunity for the mining industry is tremendous. An industry that has experienced enormous public pressure and critique, accompanied by offshoring production overseas, can now evolve into one fundamental to supporting a shift to a low-carbon and sustainable energy system

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WVU Projects Show Promises for Energy Efficiency and Recovery

October 28, 2019

Between new developments in rare earth element extraction efforts and the promise of more effective plant operations, research by the Mountaineer community promises to make the most of the state’s energy resources. West Virginia University has worked with the National

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A Hundred Years Later, Montana’s Bureau of Mines and Geology is as Vital as Ever

October 24, 2019

The view from John Metesh’s corner office on the third floor of Montana Tech’s Natural Resources Building could not be more appropriate. Stretching to the horizon are the folds and ripples of the Summit Valley and its surrounding peaks. Headframes

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At Its peak, Oliver Iron Mining Operated 128 Mines Across the Iron Range

October 24, 2019

The Oliver Iron Mining Company was one of the most prominent mining companies in the early decades of the Mesabi Iron Range. As a division of United States Steel, Oliver dwarfed its competitors — in 1920, it operated 128 mines

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Miners Get Up-close Look at Cat® Loading and Hauling Systems

October 22, 2019

When it comes to loading and hauling solutions, Caterpillar boasts a truck for every site or application and a broad portfolio of loading tools. About 100 miners and Cat® dealers got to see that lineup for themselves at a recent

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