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For Australia’s Tony Abbott, It’s Full Steam Ahead for Coal

July 20, 2015

If, as the environment movement contends, fossil fuels are the new tobacco, then Australia has cast itself as a sort of swaggering Marlboro man, puffing away contentedly as the rest of the world looks on quizzically. As other countries look

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Hal Quinn: New Study Quantifies How Much Mine Permit Delays Can Discourage Investment

July 15, 2015

Lawmakers pushing for mine permitting reform found support recently in a new study showing that U.S. mineral mines can lose up to half of their value waiting a decade or longer for permits. The study by SNL Metals & Mining

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Science Breaks New Ground in Converting Coal Ash Into Useful Products

July 14, 2015

South Africa has large coal reserves. It mainly burns coal to produce electricity at 13 existing coal-burning power plants, situated mainly in Mpumalanga, a province in the country’s east. In South Africa, coal power generation results in at least 36

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Indiana Gov. Pence: EPA Climate Rule ‘A Genuine Threat’ to Cheap Energy

July 14, 2015

Indiana Gov. Mike Pence is joining a growing number of states threatening not to implement the key aspects of the Obama administration’s global warming agenda, arguing pending Environmental Protection Agency regulations would impose huge costs on Americans. “One of the

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States Consider Defying Obama Climate Rule

July 14, 2015

Governors of some conservative states are threatening to disregard President Obama’s signature climate rule for power plants, potentially creating a showdown with the federal government. Opponents of the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) regulation hope that the decisions by the six

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Energy Companies, Industry Groups Meet with White House and EPA to Shape Power Plant Regulations

July 10, 2015

Energy companies and industry groups are flocking to the White House in a last-ditch effort to convince the Obama administration to change its forthcoming carbon emission regulations for existing power plants. Regulators and White House officials have hosted at least

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Steve Forbes: The Impact of a Rogue EPA

July 10, 2015

With only nineteen months left in office, time is running out for President Obama to pursue his sweeping and destructive environmental goals. But he is determined to make the most of this time. That’s why the White House continues to

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State Officials Applaud Legal Victory Against EPA MATS Rule

July 7, 2015

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Monday that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency did not properly consider the costs of its plan to regulate emissions of mercury and other toxic substances. After news broke of the court’s 5-4 decision Monday, West

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Supreme Court Rules in Coal Industry’s Favor. What’s EPA’s Next Move?

July 7, 2015

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Monday that the Environmental Protection Agency made a mistake when it told electric power plants to reduce mercury emissions. The high court says the EPA should first have considered how much it would cost power

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Kentucky’s Ed Whitfield: Keeping Energy Affordable

July 1, 2015

For generations, the United States has benefited from low cost and reliable energy. In many parts of the country, coal is the most abundant source that provides baseload electricity to heat and cool our homes and businesses. But it’s also

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