National Mining Association news
NEPA reform provides critical step forward to address permitting inefficiencies
The National Mining Association (NMA) has recently applauded the reform to the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) governing regulations.
Industry supports abandoned mine lands compromise bill
The National Mining Association has recently offered its support for Senator John Barrasso’s ‘Abandoned Mine Land Reclamation Fee Reauthorization Act of 2020.’
DHS reiterates longstanding status of mining as critical infrastructure sector
The National Mining Association has applauded the Department of Homeland Security for reiterating that mining is included in its list of 16 critical infrastructure sectors.
EPA’s NSR reform legislation key to improving energy efficiency and grid reliability
“This legislation will help ensure that NSR will no longer stand in the way of upgrades that will improve environmental performance at coal-fuelled power plants,” says National Mining Association.
US voters support governmental action on key mining priorities
US voters want to see government action on key mining issues, from encouraging domestic mining to prioritising investment in advanced coal technologies.
NMA submits comments to FERC regarding fuel-secure electricity resources loss
The NMA has highlighted an alarming loss of fuel-secure electricity resources and has revealed a potential remedy in its comments to FERC.
Premature coal plant retirements cost consumers 15 times more than supporting continued operations
A new report confirms that the cost of doing nothing far exceeds the costs of policy measures to support existing coal plants providing reliable and resilient generation for the power grid.
NMA poll finds majority of Americans think coal power plants should be supported by government
The poll also found that 73% of Americans still believe in an all-of-the-above energy strategy, that includes, coal, natural gas, nuclear power and renewables.
NMA responds to GAO’s black lung report
Revenues from the coal tax are more than sufficient to fund benefits payments and the administration of the fund, states NMA.
NMA advises repeal on CPP regulation
The National Mining Association has urged for a decisive repeal of the costly Clean Power Plan.