| Coal: West vs. East & Deregulation: 
 The real mother load:
 
 Energy Information Administration
 eia.doe.gov
 
 Coal Information thru 1997:
 eia.doe.gov
 
 Highlights:
 
 1997 Production (tons):
 West Virginia Total....... 172,954
 Northern................ 45,960
 Southern................ 126,993
 Wyoming...................      281,647
 
 Coal Production, Number of Mines, and Average Mine Price, by State and County, 1996
 
 West Virginia............
 386 mines
 170,433 tons
 $26.58 /ton
 
 Raleigh County
 19 mines
 11,209 tons
 $29.10 /ton
 
 Wyoming..................
 27 mines
 278,440 tons
 $6.41 /ton
 
 The Effects of Utility Deregulation on Eastern US Coal Markets
 by
 Lawrence F. Metzroth
 Principal & Senior Economist
 Resource Data International
 
 powerdat.com
 
 highlight:
 
 There is reason to believe that Eastern US utility coal markets may continue to expand. Perhaps the strongest reason for optimism is the impending deregulation of the US utility industry. Under the auspices of the Energy Policy Act of 1992, both federal and state utility regulators are reducing barriers and encouraging the creation of an open transmission system which will ultimately lead to market based power transactions. When fully evolved, the new market system favors those electric power generators who can offer the lowest cost power.
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