logologo_light
  • News
  • Blog
  • States
  • Resources
  • Videos
  • About Us
  • Take Action
  • News
  • Blog
  • States
  • Resources
  • Videos
  • About Us
  • Take Action

US Labor Secretary Tours North Antelope Rochelle Coal Mine

Via The Gillette News Record:

U.S. Secretary of Labor Alexander Acosta is in Wyoming to tour some of the Cowboy State’s largest industries, hosted by U.S. Sen. Mike Enzi, R-Wyoming.

Monday morning, the pair took a tour of Peabody Energy Corp.’s North Antelope Rochelle coal mine south of Gillette.

Enzi said after the tour that it was rare to have a secretary of labor from Washingtonv D.C., visit for more than a few hours.

“It’s also unusual because it’s not a visit to Jackson,” he said with a laugh.

Acosta agreed, saying that it’s important to him as secretary of labor to leave Washington to “meet the men and women who are building America.”

Mining jobs have seen an uptick in recent years and that has shown in the way sales tax dollars have come in to Campbell County.

Energy sector jobs in oil, natural gas and other fields also have rebounded  since 2016, and Acosta said that it’s important for that growth to continue.

He said with smart deregulation, job site safety and promoting energy production on U.S. soil could continue that trend.

“We want to grow America,” he said. “We still get most of our energy from coal and we need to embrace that.”

Enzi said it’s important for top government officials to see with their own eyes the scope of what coal mines look like and how they operate in the Powder River Basin.

“It’s important to understand the miles we are dealing with, the few people that we have, the specialties we have developed and how important those are to supplying the rest of the nation with what they need,” Enzi said.

In 2018, Peabody’s three Powder River Basin mines — NARM, Rawhide and Caballo — produced more than 120 million tons of coal.

Secretary Acosta is a native of Miami and the son of Cuban refugees. He earned his undergraduate and law degrees from Harvard University and was appointed in April 2017 by President Donald Trump.

See the article here.

  • On March 20, 2019
Recent Coal in the News Posts
  • The EPA’s plan to break the electricity grid
  • No Energy Transition Without a Reliable Electric Power Grid
  • America faces chronic electricity shortages in push for renewable energy
  • The latest Biden energy crisis
  • Capito, Miller Introduce Bill to Block Implementation of EPA’s Power Plant Proposals
  • Opinion: Looming power shortages highlight flawed policy
  • Experts Warn of Grid Crisis as PA Senators Demand Green Energy
Popular Posts
  • Be part of the revolutionApril 14, 2015
  • Missouri Should Oppose Obama’s “Clean Power Plan”August 14, 2015
  • NMA Calls EPA’s Power Plant Rule a Reckless Gamble with the EconomyJanuary 7, 2014
Recent Comments
  • Clean Power Plan Facing Opposition in Missouri | Count on Coal on Missouri Should Oppose Obama’s “Clean Power Plan”
  • Death of a Shalesman: U.S. Energy Independence Is a Fairy Tale | SuddenlySlimmer on Voices
Tags
affordability baseload power Bloomberg California carbon capture utilization and storage China coal Department of Energy (DOE) electricity grid electricity prices Electricity Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) emissions energy addition energy transition Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Europe Fatih Birol Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) fuel diversity Germany grid reliability infrastructure International Energy Agency (IEA) James Danly Jim Robb Joe Biden Mark Christie Michael Regan Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO) National Mining Association (NMA) natural gas New England North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) PJM Interconnection polling renewable energy Rich Nolan Southwest Power Pool (SPP) technology Texas transmission lines U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) United Kingdom Wall Street Journal wind power

Sierra Club Pressed EPA to Create Impossible Coal Standards

Scroll
Count on Coal
Recent Posts
  • Strengthening Energy Security: DPA Action Reinforces America’s Coal Advantage
  • PJM’s Power Crunch: Why Coal Is Critical to Closing a 60-Gigawatt Gap
  • China’s Coal Playbook Is Winning
  • Today’s Gas Glut, Tomorrow’s Price Shock
  • The Global Pivot to Coal Is About More Than Electricity
RECENT TWEETS
Tweets by @countoncoal
Privacy Policy | © Copyright Count on Coal 2024