Coal resources, new air quality standards, and sustainability

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Attanasi E.D. [1 ]
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[1] U.S. Geological Survey, National Center MS 956, Reston
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Air quality standards; Coal resources; Sustainability;
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10.1007/BF02764352
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According to the National Research Council's Committee on Earth Resources the stated goal of the "sustainability" paradigm is that the economic activity that maintains current well-being not make future generations worse off, either through environmental degradation or resource depletion. Coal is not "running out" in the United States but the effects of economic deregulation of electricity generation, new air quality standards (Phase II of the 1990 Clear Air Act Amendments), and continued restructuring of the coal mining industry will likely stretch lowsulfur coal supplies in the next decade. The paper discusses these forces and then presents summary coal quality data in the form of grade-cumulative tonnage relationships for major U.S. producing areas to show where future low-sulfur coal supplies are likely to come from. The final section considers the potential magnitude of additional demand for low-sulfur coal, alternative compliance strategies, and implications in terms of maintaining economic efficiency and in terms of the "sustainability paradigm." © 1998 International Association for Mathematical Geology.
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