Uncertain times for Wyoming's coal industry

A brief resurgence, following Russian's invasion of Ukraine, seems to have played out and the future of Wyoming coal appears increasingly precarious.

Nicole Pollack reports for WyoFile.


In short:

  • Declining demand: With renewable energy sources gaining traction, Wyoming's coal industry faces a diminishing market for its product.
  • Economic impact: The downturn in coal could have ripple effects on the state's economy, potentially leading to job losses and revenue declines.
  • Environmental & health concerns: As the world shifts toward cleaner energy alternatives, the toxic toll of coal mining and burning remains a key issue.

Key quote:

“You’ve got all these mines chasing fewer and fewer customers, fewer and fewer tons getting shipped out.”

— Seth Feaster, energy data analyst

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