Energy Growth Bodes Well For Western Coal, RMCMI Attendees Told

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Steve Kral
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

The coal mining industry in the western United States is seeing the same boom as the rest of the country and the world. Most coal mines in the West are operating flat out as the nation’s appetite for energy continues to grow. And many of the coal mines have either increased their production capacities or are in the process of doing so. However, transportation issues along with environmental restrictions are keeping many mines from expanding even further. Some coal companies held off on further expansion plans until Congress and President Bush could agree on a national energy policy, one that recognizes coal as the nation’s leading source of electricity. In August, Congress passed and the president signed into law such a measure (see Washington Survey, page 7). The legislation includes research funding for clean coal technologies. So western and eastern coal could become even more important in the national energy picture. This is particularly true as supplies of natural gas diminish and the price of oil continues to increase.
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APA: Steve Kral  (2005)  Energy Growth Bodes Well For Western Coal, RMCMI Attendees Told

MLA: Steve Kral Energy Growth Bodes Well For Western Coal, RMCMI Attendees Told. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2005.

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