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Kentucky bankers sue state over right to classify climate risk as financial risk
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IEEFA U.S.: ‘New Promise Act’ would help communities transition from coal-based economy
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IEEFA U.S.: Why exports won’t save American coal
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IEEFA U.S.: The coal rebound that didn’t happen
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IEEFA update: Out-to-pasture coal plants are being repurposed into new economic endeavors
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IEEFA U.S.: Seeds of a just coal transition policy in Colorado
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IEEFA U.S.: Two of Duke Energy’s plants in North Carolina reflect national trend in baseload slippage for coal
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Wishing Won’t Make it So: Industry ‘Action Plan’ for Federal Policy Changes Can’t Revive Coal Mining in U.S.
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IEEFA Research Brief: Coal in Decline, Blow by Blow
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IEEFA U.S. Coal Outlook 2017: Short-Term Gains Muted by Prevailing Weaknesses in Fundamentals
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IEEFA Update: Many Hurdles Facing U.S. Coal-Fired Power Fleet
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Wind in the Wires, and More on the Way
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IEEFA Kentucky: Owensboro Coal-Fired Power Plant Is No Longer Viable
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Notes on the EPA’s Clean Power Plan (Part 4: Why America Should Reinvest in Coal Communities)
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Uncomfortable Questions in the Wake of Peabody’s Sale of Its Remaining Stake in a Costly Midwestern Coal-Fired Plant
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Data Bite: U.S. Coal Production Is Down Almost Everywhere, and Off by Double Digits in Key States
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Obama’s POWER+ Plan Offers a Crucial Step Forward for Coal Industry Communities
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How Can These 15 States Comply with EPA’s Clean Power Plan? (Hint: Modernizing Their Renewable-Energy Programs Might Help)
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