Feature
Jan 2002
In vogue, for now
Coal’s importance as an energy source in the US has been highlighted by recent power shortages. Although natural gas will continue to erode coal’s share of electricity generation, consumption is set to rise over the next few years as overall US energy demand expands. But the long-term prospects for this cheap and abundant fuel depend, to a large extent, on how environmental policy is shaped, writes Ellen Lask
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