US coal - fired unit retirements:high risk to low sulphur production
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Report summary
Table of contents
- Compliance with MATS forces many coal-fired units into retirement
- Retirements to affect PRB the most
- Producer exposure to retirements
Tables and charts
This report includes 6 images and tables including:
- Coal-fired capacity retirements by census region* (MW)
- 2012 deliveries to retiring plants and projected total US coal demand
- 2012 deliveries to retiring plants by supplying basin
- 2012 producer* deliveries to retiring plants by status
- 2012 producer* deliveries to retiring plants by basin
- Delivered 2013 cost curve of mines supplying retiring plants by producer
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