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ITMANN, W.Va. (WCHS) — Wyoming County officials said they'll be on pins and needles for the next 60 days to see if threatened layoffs for 200 miners and coal preparation plant workers happen ...
The Trump administration’s emergency order last week to extend the life of an aging coal plant that faced permanent closure this weekend is baffling experts and enraging clean-power advocates.
A 63-year-old coal-fired power plant was scheduled to permanently close its doors in Michigan on June 1. So was an oil- and gas-powered plant that was built in the 1960s in Pennsylvania.
Core Natural Resources plans to lay off workers at the Itmann No. 5 Mine and the Itmann Coal Prep Plant by Aug. 1. Coal companies are required to issue WARN notices 60 days before a layoff.
Detroit – The U.S. Energy Department ordered a Michigan coal-fired power plant to remain open, at least until late August, citing possible electricity shortfalls in the central U.S. State ...
The long-planned closing of the coal-fired J.H. Campbell plant in Port Sheldon Township will be delayed at least 90 days after Trump Administration officials issued an emergency order directing ...
China and India have approved the construction of the largest capacity of new coal-fired power plants in a decade, as the world’s two most populous nations seek to bolster energy security ...
President Donald Trump has issued an executive order to keep a coal-fired power plant in Michigan slated to close at the end of the month open through the end of summer.
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel said the order to keep a coal-fired plant open in Michigan was based on a "fabricated emergency." ...
The three-unit coal-fired 1,560-MW J.H. Campbell plant, built between 1962 and 1980, is located on a 2,000-acre site along Lake Michigan, has operated since 1962.
Sulphur-cleaning device in coal plants not necessary: Central scientific committee 92% of India’s 600 coal plant units are yet to install FGDs; panel recommends exemption of 80% which are not ...
The last-minute federal order to keep the J.H. Campbell plant operating came as a surprise to Michigan officials, including the head of the state’s Public Service Commission, given it was at the ...
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