The sad part - we have proven coal reserves for over 200 YEARS at current power usage, if coal provided ALL of the power generation of the US. Natural gas reserves - we have more like 30 years IF THAT under the same conditions, and we're already having to IMPORT a bunch from Canada to cover current usage - though like for oil, recent technology has been helping some on those issues.
EPA is being very short-sighted on this issue, like so many others.
This really depends how you look at subsides which are provided by the government. I personally think coal power generation is receives the largest subside of any power generation since they're not charged for all the harm they cause to public health and the environment. I don't understand why people drink it's horrible to dump slug into a river, but it's ok to dump whatever into the air. Clean coal is possible, but when it's done the prices become very comparable to renewable energies.
As a lifelong sufferer of Asthma I could go into long detail of why coal is fine but the plants grandfathered and allowed to dump it into the air are not fine.
I live in New Jersey along highway 195. This road runs west-east across NJ from Trenton to Belmar.
if you draw a line from Belmar on the coast to Trenton on the border of NJ PA and go for about 1000 miles to Iowa 37 of the oldest dirtiest grandfathered coal plants pretty much are on that line.
So in the USA wind moves this filthy air Iowa> Illinois> Indiana> Ohio > Pennsylvania > New Jersey > Atlantic Ocean this happens on most days of the year say 300 of 365
the other 65 days we get off shore winds that come off the Atlantic Ocean hitting the westerly winds and dropping all that coal dust on New Jersey.
All known absolutely true facts. So basically it is allowed to happen because to refit those old dirty coal plants with scrubbers cost $$$.
Under the former president Bush the $$ value calculation of a human life was changed from around 10 million to 5 million bucks.
Yeah that is correct a $ is used for a human life to figure what is acceptable cost of death .
Sounds hard or cruel but it is doen to make policy decisions. So if the 37 plants above kill 100 people extra a year in NJ by being allowed to burn and dump filth. then the cost is 500 million not 1000 million. if it takes 800 million a year to fix the filth then the fix is over the new 500 million dollar cost of life estimate and no fix.
Under Bush air quality was allowed to get shitty or more shitty due to the above.
Under Obama congress resisted and slowed air quality reform as much as possible. So we are still not back to Prez Clinton standards of air. And those old dirty coal plants keep burning air.
I did a lot of research and I am not pro Clinton anti Bush. These are the facts. What I do is own 3 of these.
https://www.amazon.com/IQAir%C2%AE-New-MultiGas-Air-Purifier/dp/B00069EGA0/ref=sr_1_3? which keep my air clean on the bad days.
So when anyone talks cheap coal and does not mention that 37 of the worst USA coal plants line up to attack New Jersey I give them the facts. And the solution .
My cost is about 5000 in the machines and the replacement filters plus the power to run them. (over the last ten years) I know of at least 25 people that have my setup and this cost is not figured into but is part of cheap coal. I also know of 100 people on inhalers since they do not want to have these high end filters.