This article examines possible explanations for increased utilization of Powder River Basin (PRB) coal in electric power generation that occurred over the last two decades. Did more stringent environmental policy motivate electric power plants to switch to less polluting fuels? Or, did greater use of PRB coal occur because relative price changes altered input markets in favor of this fuel. A key finding is that factors other than environmental policy such as the decline in railroad freight rates together with elastic demand by power plants were major contributors to the increased utilization of this fuel
Following the U.S. Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990, electric utilities dramatically increased their...
Environmental, political, and economic events seem to conspire simultaneously towards the objective ...
Title IV of the 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments introduced a cap-and-trade system for sulfur dioxide e...
This article examines possible explanations for increased utilization of Powder River Basin (PRB) co...
This article examines possible explanations for increased utilization of Powder River Basin (PRB) co...
This article examines possible explanations for increased utilization of Powder River Basin (PRB) co...
This article examines possible explanations for increased utilization of Powder River Basin (PRB) co...
This article examines possible explanations for increased utilization of Powder River Basin (PRB) co...
This article examines possible explanations for increased utilization of Powder River Basin (PRB) co...
Copyright © 2013 Timothy J. Considine. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
The Clean Air Act of 1990 initiated a tradable permit program for emissions of sulfur dioxide from c...
The Clean Air Act of 1990 initiated a tradable permit program for emissions of sulfur dioxide from c...
Following the U.S. Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990, electric utilities dramatically increased their...
The article addresses how strip-mining of coal competes with agricultural interests in North Dakota....
Following the U.S. Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990, electric utilities dramatically increased their...
Following the U.S. Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990, electric utilities dramatically increased their...
Environmental, political, and economic events seem to conspire simultaneously towards the objective ...
Title IV of the 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments introduced a cap-and-trade system for sulfur dioxide e...
This article examines possible explanations for increased utilization of Powder River Basin (PRB) co...
This article examines possible explanations for increased utilization of Powder River Basin (PRB) co...
This article examines possible explanations for increased utilization of Powder River Basin (PRB) co...
This article examines possible explanations for increased utilization of Powder River Basin (PRB) co...
This article examines possible explanations for increased utilization of Powder River Basin (PRB) co...
This article examines possible explanations for increased utilization of Powder River Basin (PRB) co...
Copyright © 2013 Timothy J. Considine. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
The Clean Air Act of 1990 initiated a tradable permit program for emissions of sulfur dioxide from c...
The Clean Air Act of 1990 initiated a tradable permit program for emissions of sulfur dioxide from c...
Following the U.S. Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990, electric utilities dramatically increased their...
The article addresses how strip-mining of coal competes with agricultural interests in North Dakota....
Following the U.S. Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990, electric utilities dramatically increased their...
Following the U.S. Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990, electric utilities dramatically increased their...
Environmental, political, and economic events seem to conspire simultaneously towards the objective ...
Title IV of the 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments introduced a cap-and-trade system for sulfur dioxide e...