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Coal Still Powers More U.S. Electricity Than Any Renewable Energy Source | naked capitalism
Naked Capitalism· 1 day agoWhy coal's share of US energy output has not fallen as far as the ecologically-minded had hoped.
Coal Creek gets permit for substation that could expand power use on local data centers
The Bismarck Tribune· 12 hours agoAs the next decade inches forward, the operator of North Dakota's largest coal-fired power plant...
Fire destroys coal waste processing facility at Consol’s Bailey Mine complex
Observer-Reporter· 1 day agoA facility used by a subcontractor to process coal waste at the Bailey Mine complex in northwestern...
Former coal-fired power plant site now home to incredible new energy storage system: 'The...
The Cool Down via Yahoo News· 18 hours agoResearchers are urging policymakers to support renewable energy projects in America's "coal country"...
CONSOL Energy resumes coal shipments from Baltimore By Investing.com
Investing.com· 17 hours agoThe first shipment since the incident began its journey last night, marking a significant step in...
The coal industry, running on fumes, likely to shrink more with new EPA power plant rule
USA Today· 1 day agoLast month, the Environmental Protection Agency unveiled new emission standards targeting coal-fired...
Coal miner killed on the job while operating excavator, governor says
WJHG Panama City· 6 days agoA coal miner was killed on the job in West Virginia on Thursday morning, according to Governor Jim...
Waste coal facility catches fire at Consol's property in Washington County - Pittsburgh Business...
The Business Journals· 2 days agoA fire Monday morning damaged the refinery for waste coal at Consol Energy Inc.'s Bailey mine in...
Report reveals world's biggest banks have provided nearly $7 trillion in funding for oil and gas...
The Cool Down via Yahoo News· 1 hour agoA report showed that more than nine years after the Paris Agreement, banks gave $6.9 trillion to the...
We get more useful energy out of renewables than fossil fuels
Ars Technica· 12 hours agoThe key to understanding why is that it's much easier to do useful things with electricity than it...