Coal Mining Companies Want to Mine 215 Million Tons of Coal in Montana, Equivalent to The Greenhouse Gas Emissions of Over 92 million Passenger Vehicles Driven for One Year.
Not exact matches
We
want energy production technologies that make
coal power plants and
coal mining look ever more archaic and unfashionable so that no developed or developing nation can build another one with any pride, and so even energy
companies will shut down existing plants with a sense of relief, rather than regret.
American
coal companies badly
want to export
coal from the country's most productive
mines in the Powder River Basin in Wyoming and Montana, but there is no way to send the
coal out.
The Kentucky solar project, for instance, began in early 2016 when Ryan Johns, project development executive of Berkeley Energy, decided he
wanted to help diversify the
company's portfolio as the
coal mining industry declines.