Dyna Sluyter wrote:

Given our closeness to the Powder River coal that reliance is not surprising. After the natural gas bubble bursts we will see continued reliance on coal until renewables become more viable.


That's a funny definition of "close" -- 700 miles by air, much further by track or road. We could buy harder, cleaner coal from Kentucky. It's even "closer."

Chris Johnson
Fulton


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