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pjnyden@wvgazette.com Coal synfuel plants reprocess 15 percent of all coal produced in Central Appalachia. This year, a handful of big companies might claim as much as $1 billion in federal tax credits for making synfuels. Coal sitting... Published: Sunday, October 08, 2000 Words: 1534
disrupt coal prices, public officials not stirred to action By Paul J. Nyden pjnyden@wvgazette.com Coal-based synthetic fuel tax credits may soon total $1 billion, most generated by production facilities in central Appalachia. The... Published: Sunday, September 24, 2000 Words: 1514
SUNDAY GAZETTE-MAIL Profitable synthetic fuels, made from coal, are disrupting steam coal markets along the Kanawha River, industry sources and newsletters report. Last fall, Black Hawk Synfuels LLC began processing coal trucked to... Published: Sunday, January 16, 2000 Words: 1704
pjnyden@wvgazette.com Coal synfuel plants, such as the one on the Kanawha River in Quincy, could soon hand $1.3 billion in annual federal tax credits to a handful of producers and electric power plants. The once-obscure tax credit,... Published: Sunday, May 14, 2000 Words: 882
mining. The company, formed 140 years ago near Georges Creek in western Maryland, produces more underground-mined coal than any other company in the country. Over the last two years, coal lobbyists have carped more and more about the... Published: Sunday, May 14, 2000 Words: 1390
SUNDAY GAZETTE-MAIL Coal production and employment in West Virginia dropped last year and are expected to continue to decrease through 2000 and beyond. In 1999, West Virginia produced about 159 million tons of coal. That's down about... Published: Sunday, February 13, 2000 Words: 887
STAFF WRITER Coal appraisal figures released by the state Tax Department on Tuesday show a 3 percent increase in the value of West Virginia coal reserves, from $1.87 billion to $1.93 billion. Jerry Knight, director of the property... Published: Wednesday, February 09, 2000 Words: 769
STAFF WRITER Coal property taxes will increase in some counties and decrease in other counties next year. And some individual coal landowners will pay more, while some will pay less, in coal property taxes. But the total value of coal... Published: Saturday, February 05, 2000 Words: 450
pjnyden@wvgazette.com The coal industry still makes major contributions to the Mountain State economy, according to statistics and graphs published in "Impact: The Importance of Coal to West Virginia," a new pamphlet available from... Published: Sunday, September 17, 2000 Words: 539
STAFF WRITER A.T. Massey Coal Co. and Arch Coal Inc. have been cited for a series of coal slurry spills in Kanawha, Boone and Raleigh counties, federal regulators said Wednesday. In administrative complaints, the U.S. Environmental... Published: Thursday, January 06, 2000 Words: 546