In a recent weekly newsletter, Washington & Jefferson College’s Center for Energy Policy & Management reported on two disparate and interesting energy matters.
The first was electrifying news that came out of the U.S. Department of the Treasury: American consumers who ...
At the start of their shift, the coal miners working on Enlow Fork Mine’s H-3 longwall section step into a black steel elevator and descend 800 feet underground, where they walk out through a heavy airlock door and into a part of the earth that few people ever see.
It’s a two-minute ...
A report released recently casts a dark outlook on coal.
The Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis, using data from the Energy Information Administration, says that coal production and use have been sliding in the United States and predicts that both figures are expected to ...