Contura Energy Inc. and Alpha Natural Resources Inc. announced today that the two coal mining companies have reached a ādefinitive merger agreementā that will re-merge the companies in order to try and compete in Americaās declining coal industry.
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Sierra Club and clean water coalition partners submitted 56,703 comments today demanding EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt keep in place federal protections against toxic coal ash - the dangerous waste product of coal-fired power plants.
Gov. Bill Haslam has signed a bill that will force Tennessee taxpayers to shoulder the costly burden of permitting and regulating coal mining in the state.
Philadelphia, P.A. ā PJM Interconnection, the regional electric grid operator for 13 states including Pennsylvania, announced its grid reliability analysis for the FirstEnergy Solutionsā Beaver County Nuclear Power Plant today. The report states that transmission upgrades will be necessary to maintain grid reliability should the nuclear plant retire. Most of those upgrades are already planned and the plant should be able to retire as scheduled.
Sierra Club and its allies submitted more than 115 thousand comments today demanding scandal ridden EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt leave the Clean Power Plan in place.
Pittsburgh, PA ā The Pennsylvania Department of the Environmental Protection (DEP) hosted a public hearing today on its drafted update to the water pollution permit for the Cheswick coal-fired power plant. The plant has been polluting Pittsburghās air and water since 1970 and discharging wastewater into the Allegheny River and Little Deer Creek.
The Sierra Club and its allies mobilized more than 60 local community leaders from around the country to attend the Environmental Protection Agencyās (EPA) public hearing on coal ash, to demand national clean water protections from coal ash be kept in place. Local leaders from communities polluted by coal ash traveled to D.C. from states including IL, GA, IN, OK, NC, Puerto Rico, and Navajo Nation.
Scandal ridden EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt announce today that he is ordering staff to limit their use of scientific studies to those where the underlying data is publicly available, disqualifying the use of long-standing, landmark studies linking air pollution and pesticide exposure to harmful health impacts. These studies had long protected the confidential health information findings were based on which protected patients and scientists. This announcement has long been on pollutersā wishlists since medical science, which generally guarantees the anonymity of patients participating in studies, has repeatedly proven that smog, particulate matter, and heavy metals - all hallmarks of the fossil fuel and chemical industries - can cause death and severe health complications. Pruitt, who has also repeatedly been granted favors and career advancement through his relationship with polluting industries, is seeking to hide medical science from the public which would ordinarily force EPA to develop and enforce new protections against harmful pollution.
Embattled Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Scott Pruitt again ignored science and announced that burning trees from managed forests will be considered carbon-neutral. This announcement comes in spite of the fact that biomass emits large amounts of carbon dioxide and exacerbates the worst effects of climate change.
Embattled Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Scott Pruitt again ignored science and announced that burning trees from managed forests will be considered carbon-neutral. This announcement comes in spite of the fact that biomass emits large amounts of carbon dioxide and exacerbates the worst effects of climate change.
ALBANY, NY (April 19, 2018)āGovernor Andrew Cuomo today announced a strong energy efficiency target for New York through 2025. The stateās new efficiency goal equates to saving the energy used by 1.8 million homes, and will deliver nearly one third of the stateās broader Greenhouse Gas Reduction target. The Governorās initiative aims to ādeliver benefits to New York consumers through new building retrofits, efficient appliances, and innovative technologies like heat pumps.ā
Southern Company's plan proposes a long-term phase out of coal, but primarily pivots to fracked gas instead of fully transitioning to clean, renewable energy sources like wind and solar.