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As Pleasants is mothballed, red flags for coal are flying
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Mountain Valley Pipeline debt deal undercuts U.S. governing values
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West Virginia effort to save Pleasants coal plant collides with economic reality
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Mountain Valley Pipeline project confronts another reality check and is found wanting
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Appeals court case underscores growing rift between automakers and oil industry
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IEEFA: Keystone XL project became another pipeline to nowhere
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IEEFA U.S.: West Virginia can prepare for the energy transition and revive struggling coal communities
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IEEFA U.S.: The coal-to-renewables transition takes off
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IEEFA U.S.: ‘New Promise Act’ would help communities transition from coal-based economy
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Atlantic Coast, Keystone XL, Dakota Access — for pipeline companies, winning ain’t what it used to be
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IEEFA U.S.: Longview coal plant – one of America’s best and newest – has just gone bankrupt
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IEEFA update: Doubling down on utility-scale renewables
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IEEFA update: Data shows U.S. shift away from coal-fired generation is intensifying
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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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IEEFA update: Big risk to taxpayers in FirstEnergy settlement on coal plants
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IEEFA Update: Taxpayer Exposure to U.S. Coal Reclamation Costs Runs Deep
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IEEFA Update: Failed Coal-Plant Deal in West Virginia Is in Ratepayers’ Best Interest
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IEEFA Update: A Case That Suggests Regulators Are Tiring of Campaigns to Bail Out Failing Power Plants
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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 Update: In Ruling Against Another Bailout Scheme by FirstEnergy, FERC Strikes a Blow Worth Hundreds of Millions for Ratepayers
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