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EPA’s New Power Plant Rule Will Cause Catastrophic Energy Scarcity

Undeterred by the Supreme Court's 2022 rebuke in West Virginia v. EPA, the Environmental Protection Agency has finalized a new power plant rule even more ambitious—and reckless—than the Obama-era one struck down in that case.

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Survey Focusing on Energy Could Help Northwest Colorado Prepare for Future Without Coal

With Northwest Colorado’s transition away from coal closing in, a survey launched this week could help set a foundation or starting point for future discussions about diversifying local economies and stemming anticipated losses in the workforce and tax ba

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US Power Plant Rules Threaten Grid Reliability, Peabody CEO Says

Peabody Energy, the biggest US coal producer, is warning that federal regulations to curb emissions from power plants pose a threat to the grid at a time when electricity demand is poised to surge.

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FutureCoal Encourages G7 Adopt Balanced Approach to Coal

Following the announcement to “phase out existing unabated coal” by 2035 at the G7 Ministers’ Meeting on Climate, Energy, and Environment, FutureCoal insists that world leaders must embrace a balanced, pragmatic, and responsible approach to energy policy.

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National Mine Rescue Association 100 Year Celebration

Details about the special recognitions and events planned for the 100 year banquet celebration.

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WV Governor Doubles Down on EPA Criticism in Face of New Rules for Coal, Gas Power Plants

In a recent speech, West Virginia Governor Jim Justice has doubled down on his vow to fight new federal rules meant to limit pollution and emissions from coal-fired power plants across the nation.

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EIA's Weekly Coal Production Report – May 2, 2024

EIA has updated the Weekly Coal Production report for the week ending April 27, 2024.

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Banks Slow To Limit Coal Financing

Banks lent almost $470 billion to the coal industry between 2021 and 2023, according to a study published Thursday by German environmental group Urgewald.

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US Met Coal Suppliers Bank on Continued Export Growth Supported by Asia Steel Output

US metallurgical coal exports have seen growth fueled by Asian demand over the past few years. The potential for seaborne volumes to grow hinge on expansions in blast furnace steelmaking and met coke production in India, China and Southeast Asia.

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Biden's EPA Regs Threaten Coal, Natural Gas and the Power Grid

New carbon emission rules will force the country’s remaining coal-fired power plants to close, make it more difficult for future natural gas power plants to operate and put even more of a strain on the nation’s energy grid.

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DOE Announces $500 Million to Build a Safe and Reliable Carbon Dioxide Transportation System

DOE has announced up to $500 million available for projects that will help expand carbon dioxide transportation infrastructure to help reduce CO2 emissions across the United States.

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Peabody Reports Results For Quarter Ended March 31, 2024

Peabody (NYSE: BTU) has reported net income attributable to common stockholders of $39.6 million, or $0.29 per diluted share, for the first quarter of 2024, compared to $268.5 million, or $1.68 per diluted share in the prior year quarter.

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NACCO Industries Announces First Quarter 2024 Results

At March 31, 2024, the Company had consolidated cash of $61.8 million and total debt of $49.9 million with availability of $100.4 million under its $150.0 million revolving credit facility.

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Warrior Reports First Quarter 2024 Results

Warrior reported net income for the first quarter of 2024 of $137.0 million, or $2.62 per diluted share, a decrease from net income of $182.3 million, or $3.51 per diluted share, in the first quarter of 2023.

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Peabody Board Declares Dividend on Common Stock

Peabody (NYSE: BTU) announced today that its Board of Directors has declared a quarterly dividend on its common stock of $0.075 per share, payable on June 5, 2024 to stockholders of record on May 16, 2024.

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FACT SHEET: Biden-Harris Administration Delivers on Permitting Progress to Build America’s Infrastructure and Clean Energy Future Faster, Safer, and Cleaner

President Biden’s Investing in America agenda is making once-in-a-generation investments in America’s infrastructure and our clean energy future.

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EPA Partners with Energy Communities to Support Community-Driven Energy Transition and Economic Revitalization Goals

On May 1, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced two communities will receive technical assistance through the Energy Communities Technical Assistance Pilot program.

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The Biden-EPA’s Alternate Reality

While the EPA continues to brush aside deep alarm over the grid reliability impacts of its new blitz of power plant rules, evidence is rapidly mounting that the nation’s supply of electricity is already in deep, deep trouble.

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Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon Vows to Sue EPA Over Coal Guidelines

The Biden administration's recent announcement of updated EPA guidelines has provoked the ire of Wyoming lawmakers and the state’s coal industry, whose output has almost halved since its peak in 2008.

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Count on Coal: CPP2.0 is Irresponsible, Unachievable and Ignores Americans' Voices

The Biden administration dealt a massive blow to affordable reliable, American-mined energy at a time when we have a surging demand for electricity. CPP2.0 is irresponsible, unachievable and ignores Americans’ voices

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CORESafety TV (May 2024)

Welcome to the May 2024 edition of CORESafety TV — the online video program from the National Mining Association.

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G7 Coal Exit Goal Puts Focus on Germany, Japan and US

A G7 countries commitment to phase out "unabated coal power generation" by 2035 focuses attention on Germany, Japan and the US for charting a concrete coal-exit path, but provides some flexibility on timelines.

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WVU Researchers Aim To Convert Mine Water Pollutants Into Industrial Materials

Coal mining can expose minerals like pyrite to oxygen from rainwater and the air. In turn, this pyrite creates sulfuric acid — a toxin to aquatic wildlife that frequently enters water runoff.

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EPA Highlights Biden-Harris Administration’s New National Security Memorandum on Critical Infrastructure

EPA Highlights Biden-Harris Administration’s New National Security Memorandum on Critical Infrastructure

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Met Coal 44th Annual Conference

Registration is still open for the Metallurgical Coal Producers Association 2024 Annual Conference.

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G7 Countries Put Timeframe on Unabated Coal Phase-Out

G7 countries have committed to phasing out "unabated coal power generation" by 2035 — putting a timeframe on a coal phase-out for the first time.

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EPA Releases Coal-Fired Power Plant Rules

New regulations that could speed up the demise of coal-fired power plants in West Virginia and the nation raised the eyebrows of the state’s two U.S. Senators and Attorney General Patrick Morrisey.

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Opinion: Biden Effectively Bans Coal Power...Again

EPA recently unveiled a series of new regulations likely to devastate the American coal-power industry and turn out the lights by increasing costs, reducing the standard of living.

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It's Coal to the Rescue as Wind and Solar Fail to Keep German Lights On

In Germany they call it the "Energiewende," meaning energy transition, and it doesn't work.

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