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FOC Ladies Auxiliary - ONline Store for FOC Merchandise

The Friends of Coal Ladies Auxiliary was founded in 2007 as a nonprofit organization to inform those about the importance of coal and to support coal miners and their families. Because of the dedicated support and positive feedback from families and individuals, the Friends of Coal Ladies Auxiliary has grown into a nationwide organization of thousands of members. The Friends of Coal Ladies Auxiliary has worked to become active participants in charity events; avid supporters of our miners, military and law enforcement; supporters of local conservation projects; providers of the Coal in the Classroom project and numerous other day to day activities in our community and beyond. All of this is possible because of our members who volunteer their time and efforts to raise money for coal awareness. Membership is FREE, and all are welcome to join the Friends of Coal Ladies Auxiliary. Join these hardworking, fun-loving individuals today to learn more about the energy that fuels your life and to make a positive contribution to your society.

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Bits & Pieces - Nov. 7, 2014

Jackson Kelly PLLC was once again named “Law Firm of the Year” in the Mining Law by U.S. News – Best Lawyers for 2015

Anna Dailey was named new Charleston Managing Partner for Dinsmore & Shohl’s.

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Problems Continue for Showcase Solar Energy Facility

Whether scorched birds are a major issue at the Ivanpah Solar Electric Generating System inCalifornia is a matter of dispute. But the “power tower” solar plant and its owners -- NRG Energy, Google and BrightSource Energy -- might have an even more fundamental problem on their hands: generating adequate electricity.

The Mojave Desert plant, built with the aid of a $1.6 billion federal loan guarantee, kicked off commercial operation at the tail end of December 2013, and for the eight-month period from January through August, its three units generated 254,263 megawatt-hours of electricity, according to U.S. Energy Information Administration data. That’s roughly one-quarter of the annual 1 million-plus megawatt-hours that had been anticipated.

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Cheap Gas?: EIA Projects Natural Gas Prices to Double by 2035

The U.S. Energy Information Agency projects that the price of natural gas will more than double by 2035 measured in constant 2012 dollars. Meanwhile, the same survey projects that steam coal prices will increase by less than 15 percent. 

The chart at right was included in the EIA’s Annual Energy Report. Following are key sections of that report.

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Weekly Coal Production & Price Update - Nov. 7, 2014

Coal production in the United States was up 2.8 percent for the week ending November 1st from the same week last year, according to weekly figures released by the US Energy Information Agency (EIA).  Production for the week was up slightly more than a half million tons to 18.9 million tons from 18.4 million tons for the same week in 2013. Production for the previous 52 weeks, however, remains down, off by 0.3 percent or almost 2.5 million tons, compared to the same period last year, 983 million tons.