No Need for New U.S. Coal Ports: Data Shows Oversupply in Capacity

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The supply of coal-port capacity for shipping coal mined in the United States exceeds the demand for it. During the most robust year for coal exports on record, 2012, no U.S. port exceeded 70 percent of capacity. While U.S. ports today have the…

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