Coal Industry Pushed State Regulators to Lobby for Power Rescue

  • Letters from state energy regulators to FERC were requested
  • Watchdog says hewing to lobbyist template ‘a serious problem’
A Caterpillar Inc. bulldozer operates on a coal mound at the Alpha Natural Resources Inc. Mammoth Preparation Plant in London, West Virginia, U.S., on Wednesday, July 18, 2018. The coal industry is likely to confront a much less threatening emissions rule from President Donald Trump's EPA, which is seeking to repeal and replace the Obama-era Clean Power Plan.Photographer: Luke Sharrett/Bloomberg
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A series of letters from state energy regulators asking the Trump administration to act on coal plant closures was orchestrated by a coal lobbying group, emails show, raising questions about the independence of the public service commissioners.

Utility commissioners in six states pressed the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to act on an inquiry into whether coal plant retirements are threatening the electric grid. The state officials sent letters to FERC at the request of the American Coalition for Clean Coal Electricity, according to the emails and Jon McKinney, a consultant for the coal group working on the effort.