Sentences with phrase «coal stocks at»

U.S. Coal Stocks at Manufacturing Plants by North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) Code

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While Peabody was only down about 10 % at the end of May 2014, the stock got crushed as the government proposed to reduce carbon emissions (stemming from fossil fuels like coal), which would burn up even more of Peabody's bottom line.
Fourth — quarter 2017 coal stocks dropped to 163.5 million short tons from 166.8 million short tons at the end of third — quarter 2017 (2 % decrease).
FCA had its IPO in early 05 at $ 19 per share and in 06 the stock was at $ 78 at the peak of the secular boom in coal car orders.
By: Ajoy K Das 23rd April 2018 India's Coal Ministry has requested thermal power generation companies to increase plant level coal stocks to about 30 - million tons, from 16.5 - million tons at present, ahead of the monsoon season starting in JCoal Ministry has requested thermal power generation companies to increase plant level coal stocks to about 30 - million tons, from 16.5 - million tons at present, ahead of the monsoon season starting in Jcoal stocks to about 30 - million tons, from 16.5 - million tons at present, ahead of the monsoon season starting in June.
(Editor's note - Dan did not get coal in his stocking) The Nuggets can absolutely be a championship contender with Jokic at center.
While accessible stocks of gas and oil will last 50 years or so at the rates we now exploit them, there is enough coal available for three centuries at least.
Yesterday, Arch Coal reported bleak third - quarter results to investors, with a net loss of just under $ 2 billion ($ 93.91 per diluted share), while its stock price hovered at between $ 1.50 and $ 1.60 per share in afternoon trading.
Or at the very least the accountants at Exxon Mobil must have put more than a lump of coal in the stocking hanging over Tierney's fossil fuel - burning fireplace.
An article in the latest issue of The Economist explores whether acknowledgement that some fossil fuel stocks are unburnable means companies with big coal or oil reserves are overvalued, at least on long time horizons.
One measure of the disposition of coal stocks, called days of burn, is an estimate of how many days a stockpile of coal would last at a plant based on past consumption patterns.
With the change of power in 1979, the power stations took years to built up huge stocks of coal at great cost in both manpower and interest charges.
Coal resources are those coal stocks yet to be developed and have at least a 50 % chance to be made economically viaCoal resources are those coal stocks yet to be developed and have at least a 50 % chance to be made economically viacoal stocks yet to be developed and have at least a 50 % chance to be made economically viable.
When I imagine carbon, the first image that comes to mind is one of a big, black rock akin to the lump of coal you hope not to find at the bottom of your Christmas stocking.
So if we internalize into the price of the coal the external costs of climate emissions, localized pollution from rail shipping, costs to other commerce from longer waits at RR crossings, probable loss of the Cherry Point Herring stock, and degradation of quality of life from those affected by these impacts, the effect will be to raise the price.
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