West Virginia Statutes

§ 24-1-1d — Additional Legislative findings related to the coal industry

West Virginia·Ch. 24 PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION·Art. 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS

The Legislature finds that:

(1)Over 600 coal-fired electric units nationally have been forced to close;
(2)Eighteen coal-fired electric units within West Virginia’s borders have been forced to close;
(3)Markets for West Virginia coal have been severely diminished due to the closure of regional coal plants to the point that West Virginia coal shipments have been reduced from 162 coal plants a decade ago to only 43 plants today;
(4)West Virginia coal mines are forced to close, resulting in West Virginia coal miners being out of work, compromising homeland security and defense measures, and threatening grid stability and resiliency;
(5)It is imperative the State of West Virginia take immediate steps to reverse these undesirable trends to ensure that no more coal-fired plants close,

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Legislative History

2021 Reg. Sess., SB542

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