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U.S. coal isn’t counting on Europe for a comeback
That’s the case in Europe too, despite the current surge in demand as it moves off Russian coal, according to Ian Lange, who directs the mineral and energy economics program at the Colorado School of Mines.
May 17, 2022

Hydropower is 53% of the renewable energy supply in the West. Drought is slowing down production.
“It’s our largest low- or no-carbon emissions energy source that we can turn on and off when we need it,” Adrienne Marshall, an assistant professor of geology and geological engineering at the Colorado School of Mines, said.
May 17, 2022

Can free college tuition and scholarships solve the nation's labor shortage crisis? These governors seem to think so
“Having a more highly educated population in your state is going to be a good thing for your economy and society in general, in the long run,” said Paul Johnson, president of the Colorado School of Mines.
May 13, 2022