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Coal

States reliant on fossil fuels sue over clean air rules

October 23, 2015, 8:06pm Nation & World

WASHINGTON -- States and industry groups dependent on fossil fuels filed court challenges Friday to President Barack Obama's Clean Power Plan, which aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Read story

Coal company owner fights back

October 18, 2015, 5:55am Business

Robert Murray has taken his fight for the survival of the U.S. coal industry -- an industry that he believes will have room for only one other company besides his -- to court. Read story

A grain ship loads at the EGT dock at the Port of Longview.

More than oil: Texas firm pitches propane export at Port of Longview

A grain ship loads at the EGT dock at the Port of Longview.

September 3, 2015, 12:58pm Business

A Houston-based company Wednesday unveiled plans for a dramatically expanded energy project on private property at the Port of Longview. Read story

A truck carrying a totem pole carved by the Lummi Nation stops outside Vancouver, B.C., Friday, Aug. 21, the totem's first stop on a journey from Canada through the Pacific Northwest to Montana.

Native Americans’ totem pole journeys to oppose coal exports

A truck carrying a totem pole carved by the Lummi Nation stops outside Vancouver, B.C., Friday, Aug. 21, the totem's first stop on a journey from Canada through the Pacific Northwest to Montana.

August 21, 2015, 5:00pm Northwest

PORTLAND — A Native American tribe is taking a 22-foot totem pole from Canada through the Pacific Northwest to Montana in opposition of proposed coal export terminals. Read story

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Millennium Bulk Terminals, a company owned by two coal producers, wants to build an operation on this site in Longview to export 44 million metric tons of coal annually to Asia.  Backers say a recent report asserts that the project would cause little change in worldwide coal consumption, although environmentalists dispute that report's conclusion.

Longview coal terminal backers tout report

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Millennium Bulk Terminals, a company owned by two coal producers, wants to build an operation on this site in Longview to export 44 million metric tons of coal annually to Asia.  Backers say a recent report asserts that the project would cause little change in worldwide coal consumption, although environmentalists dispute that report's conclusion.

August 17, 2015, 5:00pm Business

Millennium Bulk Terminals says a recent report from Montana may bode well for its proposed Longview coal terminal. Read story

NuStar appeal of environment review heard

August 6, 2015, 5:00pm Clark County News

A proposal by NuStar Energy to handle crude oil at the Port of Vancouver went under the microscope for a second day Thursday as a hearings examiner listened to several hours of testimony on the project. Read story

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EPA: Oil terminal plan doesn’t pass muster

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August 3, 2015, 5:00pm Business

A plan to build the nation's largest oil-by-rail terminal in Vancouver does not comply with the federal Clean Water Act, and should not be granted a key permit until its impacts are fully addressed, according to a letter the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency sent to the U.S. Army Corps of… Read story

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Sidney Coal Company in Sidney, Ky., is a subsidiary of Alpha Natural Resources Inc., one of the country's biggest coal producers.

Coal producer files for bankruptcy

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Sidney Coal Company in Sidney, Ky., is a subsidiary of Alpha Natural Resources Inc., one of the country's biggest coal producers.

August 2, 2015, 5:00pm Business

NEW YORK -- Alpha Natural Resources Inc., one of the country's biggest coal producers, became the latest in a string of coal companies to seek bankruptcy protection amid an historic shift in the electric power sector brought on by cheap natural gas and stricter pollution regulations. Read story

New rule to protect streams near coal mines

July 16, 2015, 12:00am Nation & World

WASHINGTON — The Obama administration is proposing new regulations Thursday designed to reduce the impact of coal mining on the nation's streams. Read story

Wyo. leader brings coal mission to Oregon

May 19, 2015, 5:00pm Northwest

CHEYENNE, Wyo. -- Wyoming Gov. Matt Mead continued his trade mission to the Northwest on Tuesday, emphasizing to the governor of Oregon that the future of Wyoming's coal industry requires getting access to deep-water ports to allow exports to Asian markets. Read story