Coal Is The New Bridge Fuel
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Successful U.S. Coal Show Concludes in Pittsburgh
Nearly 1,100 people attended the U.S. Coal Show this week in Pittsburgh, Pa. More than 90 coal industry suppliers showcased the latest equipment and technology. Two of the leading CEOs shared their experiences revitalizing operations and their opinions about the markets and where they are headed, and several exhibitors celebrated milestones and talked about what coal operators can expect to see in the future. Mans Larsson, CEO, Oak Grove Resourc…
Coal Is The New Bridge Fuel - Nemos News Network
Authored by Bernard L. Weinstein via RealClear Energy, Once again, the consensus of government and private weather forecasters is that this coming summer will witness above-average temperatures in most parts of the United States. Already, warnings have been sounded that America’s power grids will be under great stress—as has been the case for a number of years—with a strong probability of blackouts and brownouts in some parts of the country. Fo…
1870 Coal Train in Wiconisco: Lykens Valley Railroad in Action
This photograph by Isaac Kunkel shows a train loaded with anthracite coal on the tracks of the Summit Branch Railroad (formerly the Lykens Valley Railroad) during the years after the Civil War. This image is taken approximately where the Wiconisco Fire Company and the town’s baseball field are now located. Cool detail: at left of image you can see steam rising from the engines at the Lykens Valley Coal Company’s operations on the eastern side of…
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