Report: Trump may ‘do little’ to revive coal

April 19, 2017 (Salt Lake Tribune)

Trump administration policies to revive the struggling coal industry may “do little” to restore coal-mining jobs in Utah, the Utah Foundation reported Wednesday.
In the second of a series of three reports on Utah’s coal industry, the nonpartisan public-policy research organization determined that political changes will not reverse decades of decline due to a shrinking demand for coal and worker-replacing technology, such as voracious longwall mining machines.
Foundation report author Shawn Teigen said about 1,000 people are employed by coal mines and an additional 1,500 work in one of five coal-fueled power plants in the state.
The number of miners is less than half of what it was in the 1980s, when productivity surged with the introduction of modern coal-cutting equipment, he noted, citing low natural-gas prices and increased regulation of coal-fueled electricity generation.

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