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Chris Hamilton: “This record belongs to the miners” as injury rate hits historic low | WV News
WVNews

According to the U.S. Mine Safety and Health Administration, the total recordable injury rate fell to 1.74 incidents per 200,000 hours worked ...

Mine Safety Agency Sends Revised Silica Rule to White House - Bloomberg Law
Bloomberg Law

The nation's regulator of mine safety sent a proposed rule on respirable silica to the White House, taking the initial public step in modifying a ...

Coal distributions for non-electric power use decline in the South - U.S. Energy Information ...
EIA

The Appalachian coal belt states (West Virginia, Alabama, Virginia, Tennessee, Kentucky, and Georgia) had the largest volumetric decreases, averaging ...

China Produces More Coal Than the Rest of the World Combined - Visual Capitalist
Visual Capitalist

Related Topics:chinaenergyindiacoalpollutionfossil fuelsCO2 emissionscoal mining · Don't Miss. Coal Still Generates More Electricity Than Any Other ...

Federal funds spark Kentucky mine cleanup boom, creating jobs - The Lexington Times
The Lexington Times

“A lot of damage accumulated over decades and in fact, over a century of coal mining,” Dixon said. “This program is focused on reclaiming those ...

Fuel efficiency alone won't dig coalminers out of a deepening diesel hole | IEEFA
IEEFA

Andrew researches and produces expert analysis on topics covering the Australian and global coal industry and energy finance investment. Go to ...

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