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Testimony on Harrison and Fort Martin Coal Units in West Virginia

Source: Charleston Gazette-Mail

Source: Charleston Gazette-Mail

Client: Earthjustice

Author: Tyler Comings

December 2020

AEC Senior Researcher Tyler Comings testified before the West Virginia Public Service Commission on the economics of the Fort Martin and Harrison coal units. Mr. Comings found that the costs of the units would likely exceed their market value, and therefore the units should be subjected to a forward-looking analysis prior to any further investments. He also recommended that the owner of the units be required to report on the impact of their coal contract obligations on the operating decisions.

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tags: Tyler-Comings
categories: West Virginia, Coal Plants
Tuesday 12.22.20
Posted by Liz Stanton