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Homer City power plant in Indiana County, Pennsylvania generated enough electricity in 2014 to power a million homes. Photo: Reid Frazier

Oversight Board Approves Pennsylvania’s Attempt to Join the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative

Rachel McDevitt·September 17, 2020
Clairton Coke Works in the distance

Study Finds Link Between Air Pollution and Risk of Stroke for People with AFib

Andy Kubis·September 16, 2020
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Natural Gas Production in Pennsylvania Hits Record High

Rachel McDevitt·September 15, 2020
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The Allegheny Front·September 11, 2020
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Why the Trump Administration is Rolling Back a Climate Rule that Big Oil Actually Likes

Reid Frazier·September 11, 2020
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Appalachia Coalition Creates Blueprint for Sustainable, Equitable Future

Kara Holsopple·September 11, 2020
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Bill to Keep Pa. Out of Regional Cap-and-Trade Program Passes, Faces Governor’s Veto

Rachel McDevitt·September 10, 2020
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The Allegheny Front Wins 4 Golden Quills, 5 Keystone Media Awards

The Allegheny Front·September 4, 2020
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The Allegheny Front·September 4, 2020

For Now, Latest Federal Rollback of Coal Regs Won’t Affect PA Plants

Reid Frazier·September 4, 2020
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