The Coal Trap
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The Coal Trap

How West Virginia Was Left Behind in the Clean Energy Revolution

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eBook - PDF

The Coal Trap

How West Virginia Was Left Behind in the Clean Energy Revolution

About this book

Between 2009 and 2019, West Virginian politicians aligned themselves with the interests of the coal industry to the substantial detriment of the citizens and economy of the state. Despite the undeniable low-carbon transformation that was occurring in the energy industry in the US during this period, state political leaders doubled down on coal. Rather than provide the leadership necessary to manage the transition of the state's economic drivers away from fossil fuels, they largely blamed the demise of the coal industry on the federal government. At every turn, the interests of the coal industry were placed above the economic and environmental health of West Virginians. James Van Nostrand tells the story of why West Virginia now faces overwhelming obstacles to competing in the economic marketplace of the twenty-first century. The book serves as a warning of how a fair energy transition can be derailed by political failure.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half-title page
  3. Title page
  4. Copyright page
  5. Dedication
  6. Contents
  7. List of Figures and Tables
  8. Introduction: “The Lost Decade”
  9. 1 The Rise of Environmental Regulations under Obama’s Environmental Protection Agency
  10. 2 The Shale Gas Revolution
  11. 3 The Rise of Renewable Energy
  12. 4 The “Ds” of Today’s Electric Utility Industry: Decarbonization and Decentralization
  13. 5 From “Friends of Coal” to the “War on Coal”: How West Virginia Went from Blue to Red
  14. 6 “Leadership” from Washington, DC: The Congressional Delegation That Could Have but Didn’t
  15. 7 Manchin in the Middle
  16. 8 The Failure of the Public Service Commission to Serve the Public
  17. 9 The Role of the Legislature in West Virginia’s Failed Energy Policies
  18. 10 Bailing Out the Coal Industry on the Backs of West Virginia’s Electric Ratepayers
  19. 11 Coal Operators Get Rich and West Virginia Gets to Clean Up the Mess
  20. 12 What the Future Could Hold if Leaders Choose to Lead
  21. Acknowledgments
  22. Index