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Coal News

Coal

 
Coal is a fossil fuel, commonly used to produce electricity, that is formed from the decomposition of organic materials that have been subjected to geologic heat and pressure over millions of years. Coal is considered a nonrenewable resource because it cannot be replenished on a human time frame.
 
The "lifecycle" of coal is a long one, with many environmentally harmful steps. The activities involved in generating electricity from coal include mining, transport to power plants and burning of the coal in power plants. When burned, numerous greenhouse gases are released, making it one of the biggest contributors to global warming.
 
Coal reserves in the U.S. stand at 268 billion tons, of which 43 percent are in surface mines. The three major coal-producing states are Wyoming, West Virginia and Kentucky. (Source: EPA / Photo: ZUMA Press)

Articles about Coal

  • Senate energy committee will be something to watch

    Fri, Jan 28 2011 at 3:55 PM

    A cast of characters from across the political spectrum now sit on the Energy and Natural Resources Committee.

  • 'The Last Mountain' comes to Sundance

    Sun, Jan 23 2011 at 10:33 AM

    Documentary about mountaintop removal mining in Appalachia may just be the powder keg film activists have been waiting for.

  • Obama and Hu have credibility problem on energy

    Thu, Jan 20 2011 at 9:12 PM

    Both leaders say their countries want to get clean, but actions show that both have serious addiction problems.

  • West Virginia's latest plan to avoid federal regulation

    Tue, Jan 18 2011 at 4:29 PM

    A state legislator has an interesting and potentially viable way to avoid dealing with the EPA.

  • Biggest mountaintop removal mine vetoed: A win for Appalachia

    Thu, Jan 13 2011 at 7:21 PM

    Coal industry finally stopped as EPA rejects Spruce No. 1 Mine.

  • China tries to give old king coal a merrier soul

    Tue, Jan 11 2011 at 5:42 AM

    Coal has left many Chinese cities sinking and choking, their water supplies contaminated and their workforce suffering from chronic health problems.

  • Manchin's gunslinging comes with some kickback

    Fri, Jan 07 2011 at 3:44 PM

    The newly elected senator is having a tough time getting on committees after taking 'dead aim' at the cap-and-trade bill during the campaign season.

  • W.Va. mountaintop mining foe Judy Bonds dies at 58

    Tue, Jan 04 2011 at 2:23 PM

    Bonds, the executive director of Coal River Mountain Watch, died of cancer at a hospital Monday evening.

  • Few sites redeveloped after mining

    Wed, Dec 29 2010 at 2:39 PM

    A small percentage of leveled Appalachian mountains have been transformed into developments like businesses, prisons, golf courses and subdivisions.

  • New congressmen focus on jobs when it comes to energy

    Tue, Dec 28 2010 at 8:05 PM

    An eye-opening profile of ten new Republican congressmen shows that they will be focusing on American energy sources.

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