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Powering America
Coal is the most abundant fuel source in America. Americans use about 20 pounds of coal every day in the form of electricity. Source: Coalition for Affordable and Reliable Electricity
Electric production from coal costs about half that of using other fuels Low costs help to keep energy affordable for families and businesses. Source: Coalition for Affordable and Reliable Electricity
Electricity consumption has driven the growth in demand for coal Total domestic coal consumption in the United States has increased over the last two decades. Electric utilities accounted for almost 90% of domestic coal consumption in 2001. Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration
Coal is used for heating and powering foundaries, plants, industry, and manufacturing facilities Many coal generation plants use coal to produce steam for generating electricity and heating. Source: American Coal Foundation
Coal is a low-cost and reliable energy source Most of the power plants in America are fueled by coal, due to low operating costs. Inexpensive electricity leads to boosts in the economy, helps moderate inflation, and increases competitiveness. Source: American Coal Foundation
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