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Illinois Coal Mining Saw a 10 Percent Boost in 2017

 

 

January 6, 2018 - Coal companies in the United States boosted production of the fuel in 2017 to reverse a two-year decline.


The U.S. Energy Information Administration said Thursday that companies mined 771 million tons of coal through Dec. 30, a 6 percent increase versus 2016.


Production increased 10 percent in Illinois.


Wyoming, the largest coal state, saw production rise 8 percent. Neighboring Montana had a 5 percent increase.


Among other coal states, production rose 13 percent in West Virginia and 8 percent in Pennsylvania. Kentucky's production was relatively flat.


Despite the increases, coal's long-term prospects remain shaky. Natural gas and renewables such as wind and solar have severely eroded coal's once-dominant role in U.S. electricity generation.

 

In the last week of 2017, the government says coal production fell 32 percent versus the previous week.