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 211 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 Polynyas are Critical for Polar Bear Spring Feeding Climate411 Sea ice is still abundant in spring (April-June), which is the critical feeding period for polar bears: they must consume about 2/3 of the... Read more Claim: Bringing Order to The Chaos of Sea Level Projections Climate411 We will see the first half-meter rise before the end of this century, even if we start reducing greenhouse gas emissions on a large... Read more COP26: No Countries Have Delivered on Promise to Improve Climate Plans Climate411 As I commented after COP26, why would any country suddenly come up with a new emissions cutting plan, if it refused to before Glasgow? Read more