Energy Report

A digest of regional energy news

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North Carolinians React to Proposed Fracking Rules

The N.C. Mining and Energy Commission held public hearings in August and September on the proposed rules it has put forth to regulate fracking in the state. At each of the four hearings held across the state, North Carolinians overwhelmingly expressed concerns with the rules’ shortcomings and the state’s rush to begin fracking.

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Gainesville Commission Votes to End Mountaintop Removal Coal Purchases

On Sept. 18, city commissioners in Gainesville, Fla., voted 5-2 for a policy that could end the local power plant’s purchases of Appalachian coal mined by mountaintop removal, and they unanimously adopted a resolution opposing the destructive practice. The move makes Gainesville the first city with a municipal utility to adopt such a policy.

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Appalachian Power seeks solar “standby” charge

Virginia’s second-largest electric utility wants permission to levy a charge on residential customers who produce their own power but remain connected to the grid.

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Black lung disease reaches near-record levels

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health has released research on the “entirely preventable” resurgence of black lung among coal miners.

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As Companies Warn of More Layoffs, Lawmakers Look to Employment Training Programs

Two Appalachian coal companies warned nearly 1,500 West Virginia employees that layoffs are likely this fall, underscoring the dire need for other job opportunities in central Appalachia.

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