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Power plants burning Montana coal could drop from 50 to 14 in less than 2 decades

meic| January 16, 2018| Home Page Read the Latest, Media Center, MEIC in the News

The number of U.S. power plants burning Montana coal is in steep decline as cheap natural gas and age lead to closures, according to a report published this week by state legislative analysts.

Last modified: January 16, 2018

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