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"Trump Hasn't Saved Coal. Can States?"

"President Trump has tried and failed to revive the coal industry.

Now, a series of coal-reliant states and communities are stepping up to try to save the plants and mines that have long powered their economies.

The moves come after a near-record number of coal retirements in 2018 and amid warning signs that several of the country's largest coal facilities may be in danger of closing.

The trend is particularly evident in the western United States, where most utilities operate as regulated monopolies and decisions over power plants' fate are subject to the approval of state regulators."

Benjamin Storrow and Edward Klump report for EnergyWire February 28, 2019.

Source: EnergyWire, 03/01/2019