Coal: Abundant supply, uncertain future in Oklahoma
Coal is used to generate nearly half of the electricity used in the United States each year, but that could be changing amid a growing hail of environmental concerns.
A combination of federal legislation with clean-air regulations or new Oklahoma laws could lead to reduced coal power use in the country.
None of that worries officials at Tulsa -based Alliance Resource Partners LP , one of the largest coal pro...
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