2022 Coal News
NOVEMBER 2022 | |
Nov 21, 2022 | The new look of Ohio coal minesOn a brisk October afternoon, Ed Spiker stood on a black surface in the middle of a quarry cut more than 100 feet into a hillside near Cadiz, Ohio, flanked on three sides by layers of stone and sediment mapping the region’s ancient history. LEARN MORE » |
AUGUST 2022 | |
August 11, 2022 | 2022 PAC DinnerOn October 10, 2022 the Ohio Coal Association will host its annual Political Action Committee (PAC) auction at Undo’s restaurant in St. Clairsville, Ohio. Doors will open at 5:30pm with food stations opening at 6:00. Adult beverages are included with the food with the price per person at $200. Congressman Mike Carey our former President and Chairman of the Board will be the featured guest. LEARN MORE » |
JULY 2022 | |
July 04, 2022 | Rush Toward Green Energy has Left Us ‘Incredibly’ Vulnerable to Summer Blackouts, Expert WarnsWhy Biden’s New Dawn of Net-Zero Is Looking Like a Dark Day for LaborEvery area of the U.S. could be in danger of experiencing power outages this summer amid a push to convert to renewable energy sources while taking traditional sources of power offline. “I think the entire country is incredibly vulnerable, because the entire country is facing a huge energy shortage and I don’t think there is any place that is truly safe,” Daniel Turner, founder and executive director at Power the Future, told Fox News. READ MORE » |
JUNE 2022 | |
June 17, 2022 | Recent Blackouts Offer Warning for Ohio Power GridOhio just had a brush with rolling blackouts as a quarter of million people lost power due to storm damage. Losing so much electricity at one time is always troubling. However, it’ s also an unfortunate preview of a similar disaster in the making. READ MORE » |