HomeMiddle Column'Number of planned coal plants in U.S. has plummeted from 150 to... Middle Column ‘Number of planned coal plants in U.S. has plummeted from 150 to 60 in the past 5 years – ’97 plants rejected since 2001!’ By Marc Morano - May 8, 2009 231 0 Share Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg . Tagscapandtradeeconomicsemissionsenergyglobal warming Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg Previous articleStudy: ‘Millions of UK households have to cut back on food bills to pay for gas and electricity’Next article‘More of the world’s electricity was generated from coal last year’ Marc Morano - Advertisment - Search Related Articles British Empire Expanding its Influence in Africa, Spreading Climate Evangelism Climate411 Did I say "Empire"? Sorry I meant to say British "Commonwealth"... Read more Germany Green Energy Crisis: Warning of “Lehman Like” Contagion Climate411 Germany's renewable policy inspired energy insecurity has reached crisis levels, with Germany's Vice Chancellor warning of "Lehman like" economic contagion if energy prices rise... Read more Southern Beaufort Sea Polar Bear Habitat at the Summer Solstice is Above Average Climate411 Sea ice is well above recent levels for this time of year in the Southern Beaufort and only time will tell if that’s bad... Read more