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Upton’s anti-regulation flip led by campaign contributions

By | 11.02.11 | 11:30 am

Photo: FreeFoto.comSince assuming the chairmanship of the U.S. House Energy and Commerce Committee following the retaking of the lower chamber by the GOP last November, the number of Rep. Fred Upton’s top donors that are energy companies have more than doubled from the 2009-2010 donating cycle to the 2010-2011 period.

Activist Pressuring Obama to End Mountaintop Coal Mining

By | 03.18.10 | 6:36 pm

This morning, environmental activists erected two 20-foot teepees (for lack of a better term) in front of EPA headquarters in Washington to protest mountaintop coal mining. Ten hours later, they’re still there, and at least six of them have locked themselves to the teepees with a More…

Duke Energy CEO Questions Viability of ‘Clean’ Coal Technology, Future of Coal

By | 09.16.09 | 3:44 pm

Jim Rogers, CEO of Duke Energy, raised questions on Wednesday about the viability of capturing and storing carbon dioxide emissions from coal plants underground, and suggested that coal may not even be part of the energy mix by 2050.

“I actually can see a future where coal is not in More…

More Bad News for ‘Clean Coal’ Coalition

By | 09.09.09 | 1:49 pm

Another major corporation announced on Wednesday that it’s leaving the American Coalition for Clean Coal Electricity over concerns about the group’s efforts to thwart climate legislation. Alstom Power, a French company that makes components for power plants, said it is leaving ACCCE immediately.

“We have resigned from ACCCE because of More…

‘Clean Coal’ Coalition Falling Apart

By | 09.02.09 | 2:23 pm

In a blow to the coal industry’s fight against climate change legislation, Duke Energy, the electric utility giant, has dropped out of the American Coalition for Clean Coal Electricity, National Journal reported this morning. The ACCCE raised eyebrows this summer when it was discovered that a More…