William E. Hollars, BS (Accounting, Indiana University), MBA (University of Indianapolis), Vice President, Contract Administration / Sales,
The American Coal Sales Company, Lexington, Kentucky, U.S.A.
Not exact matches
Environmental groups that vowed to fight President Donald Trump's efforts to roll back his predecessor's plans to curb global warming made good on their promise, teaming up with an
American Indian tribe to ask a federal court to block an order that lifts restrictions on
coal sales from federal lands.
The Interior Department is proposing to sell this
coal at below cost and with no competition, even as studies report
American taxpayers have lost $ 30 billion on Powder River Basin
coal sales in the last 20 years.
The plan is simple: charge oil, gas and
coal companies a small, annually increasing fee on fossil fuels
sales — then collect the fees and evenly distribute them amongst the
American people.