Thesis: S.M. in Engineering and Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, System Design and Management Program, 2017.Cataloged from PDF version of thesis.Includes bibliographical references.Through conducting an extensive literature review of current policies, interviewing Appalachian residents, and surveying the energy and employment landscapes both regionally and nationally, this thesis aims to shed light on the effect cleaner energy policies have on employment in the Appalachian region. Most importantly, it aims to explain how we as a nation can help support policies that promote employment in sectors other than coal, which has perpetuated poverty and financial insecurity. Understanding past trends and potential future forecasts...
The dramatic decline of the Appalachian coal industry in the past few years due to competition from ...
More than half of the electricity produced in the southeastern states is fuelled by coal. Although t...
We live in a time of widespread frustration and alienation, driven largely by a failed economic syst...
Since 2007, the trend in electricity generation from coal-fired power plants has been on the decline...
Coal Mining has been the economic backbone of many communities in Southern Appalachia for over a cen...
Communities around the world have been transformed by coal. Today, many communities are weaning thei...
Appalachia has significant potential to contribute to both national energy independence and to achie...
Research on the development of clustering of clean energy businesses and the social network that fun...
Surface coal mining is a major form of land change and environmental degradation in Central Appalach...
Coal, the nation\u27s most abundant fossil fuel and the only one that is exported, represents one of...
This dissertation uses mixed methods to examine the role of the coal industry in the reproduction of...
Appalachia has long been an economically poor region despite being rich in natural resources. Over t...
This is a comparative future outlook of the coalfield region of Appalachia based on the past experie...
The prevalence of politics in federal environmental policy has been evident for decades, and this th...
The Appalachian area of the United States, which includes sections of eastern Kentucky, West Virgini...
The dramatic decline of the Appalachian coal industry in the past few years due to competition from ...
More than half of the electricity produced in the southeastern states is fuelled by coal. Although t...
We live in a time of widespread frustration and alienation, driven largely by a failed economic syst...
Since 2007, the trend in electricity generation from coal-fired power plants has been on the decline...
Coal Mining has been the economic backbone of many communities in Southern Appalachia for over a cen...
Communities around the world have been transformed by coal. Today, many communities are weaning thei...
Appalachia has significant potential to contribute to both national energy independence and to achie...
Research on the development of clustering of clean energy businesses and the social network that fun...
Surface coal mining is a major form of land change and environmental degradation in Central Appalach...
Coal, the nation\u27s most abundant fossil fuel and the only one that is exported, represents one of...
This dissertation uses mixed methods to examine the role of the coal industry in the reproduction of...
Appalachia has long been an economically poor region despite being rich in natural resources. Over t...
This is a comparative future outlook of the coalfield region of Appalachia based on the past experie...
The prevalence of politics in federal environmental policy has been evident for decades, and this th...
The Appalachian area of the United States, which includes sections of eastern Kentucky, West Virgini...
The dramatic decline of the Appalachian coal industry in the past few years due to competition from ...
More than half of the electricity produced in the southeastern states is fuelled by coal. Although t...
We live in a time of widespread frustration and alienation, driven largely by a failed economic syst...