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The coal trap : how West Virginia was left behind in the clean energy revolution / James M. Van Nostrand.

By: Van Nostrand, James M [author.].Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2022Description: ix, 303 pages : illustrations (black and white).Content type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781108830584; 9781108822152; 9781108902403.Subject(s): Coal trade -- West Virginia -- History -- 21st century | Coal mines and mining -- West Virginia -- History -- 21st century | Energy policy -- Environmental aspects -- History -- United States -- 21st centuryDDC classification: 338.272409754
Contents:
Introduction : "The lost decade" -- The rise of environmental regulations under Obama's environmental protection agency -- The shale gas revolution -- The rise of renewable energy -- The "Ds" of today's electric utility industry : decarbonization and decentralization -- From "friends of coal" to the "war on coal" : how West Virginia went from blue to red -- "Leadership" from Washington, DC : the congressional delegation that could have but didn't -- Manchin in the middle -- The failure of the public service commission to serve the public -- The role of the legislature in West Virginia's failed energy policies -- Bailing out the coal industry on the banks of West Virginia's electric ratepayers -- Coal operators get rich and West Virginia gets to clean up the mess -- What the future could hold if leaders choose to lead.
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Introduction : "The lost decade" -- The rise of environmental regulations under Obama's environmental protection agency -- The shale gas revolution -- The rise of renewable energy -- The "Ds" of today's electric utility industry : decarbonization and decentralization -- From "friends of coal" to the "war on coal" : how West Virginia went from blue to red -- "Leadership" from Washington, DC : the congressional delegation that could have but didn't -- Manchin in the middle -- The failure of the public service commission to serve the public -- The role of the legislature in West Virginia's failed energy policies -- Bailing out the coal industry on the banks of West Virginia's electric ratepayers -- Coal operators get rich and West Virginia gets to clean up the mess -- What the future could hold if leaders choose to lead.

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