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May 10, 2007
Coal Usage and Coal Plant Build Discussion if U.S. Congress Enacts Lighting-Efficiency Rule
Analysis of: Households Would Need New Bulbs to Meet Lighting-Efficiency Rule | online.wsj.com
Author: Thomas Shewski, Owner, High Energy Services
The article in The Wall Street Journal describes potential Legislation to require the use of compact fluorescent bulbs (CFL) and other energy-saving lights to decrease the emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) from coal-fired power plants. The Analysis Section below has some additional math and discussion...
April 27, 2007
Estimated Sales Price Per Ton Evergreen Energy Inc. (Formerly KFx) May Charge For Its Beneficiated Coal Versus Alternative Coals in the Current Market
Analysis of: Evergreen Energy Inc. Announces First Quarter 2007 Financial Results | home.businesswire.com
Author: Thomas Shewski, Owner, High Energy Services
    Evergreen Energy (formerly KFx) continues to disappoint investors with the lack of significant progress on placing its beneficiated coal to customers.     The commentary section below provides a quick primer on Evergreen Energy’s beneficiated coal and the...
April 27, 2007
Consol Energy and Pittsburg & Midway (Chevron) Potentially Opening a New Coal Mine in the Wyoming PRB—Economics and Strategy Behind the Venture
Analysis of: Consol Energy Forms Joint Venture for Wyoming Coal | www.observer-reporter.com
Author: Thomas Shewski, Owner, High Energy Services
    Consol Energy and Pittsburgh & Midway, a Chevron Company, announced a joint venture to develop a new mine in the Powder River Basin (PRB) of Wyoming called the Youngs Creek Mine. The coal property is north of Sheridan, Wyoming.     The potential development...
Nigel MarksApril 13, 2007
Consolidation in the UK Homebuilding Sector - Is this the finale?
Analysis of: Taylor, Wimpey to Merge, Forming Top UK Homebuilder | www.bloomberg.com
Author: Nigel Marks, Director, Marks Consultancy Services
If successful, the proposed merger between Taylor Woodrow and Wimpey will create the UK's largest housebuilder, delivering approximately 31,000 units a year. This will consist of 22,000 in the UK and 9,000 in the US, where both companies have long enjoyed a presence. Even within the UK, 22,000...
April 11, 2007
Judge’s Valley Fill Decision and Potential Affects on Central Appalachian Coal Companies Such as Massey Energy Company
Analysis of: Judge: Corps Coal Permits Illegal | www.federalnewsradio.com
Author: Thomas Shewski, Owner, High Energy Services
    Background:     United States District Court for the Southern District of West Virginia Judge Chambers issued a ruling that valley fill permits granted by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers must be rescinded and remanded back to the Corps for further reconsideration....
April 3, 2007
Potential Federal CO2 Limits and the Economics if Enacted
Analysis of: Supreme Court Rules EPA Can Regulate Greenhouse Gases | news.com.com
Author: Thomas Shewski, Owner, High Energy Services
    As the article points out, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in a 5-4 decision that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) may regulate carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. The analysis section below discusses how the EPA or a law enacted by Congress and signed by the President could...
March 26, 2007
Union Pacific Railroad Reducing Fuel Surcharge on Coal Transportation Tariffs Effective April 26, 2007
Analysis of: Sector Snap: Railroads Mixed | www.chron.com
Author: Thomas Shewski, Owner, High Energy Services
    The Surface Transportation Board (STB) decided on January 25, 2007 that fuel surcharges in rail transportation agreements must more accurately reflect the actual cost of the movement and not be a “double dip” by including fuel-related costs also in indices utilized to adjust...
March 26, 2007
Economics of CO2 Capture and Sequestration from a Coal Plant
Analysis of: Domenici Lauds MIT Coal Report | www.earthtimes.org
Author: Thomas Shewski, Owner, High Energy Services
    The article references the March 2007 release of the report, “The Future of Coal in a Carbon Constrained World”, by a team of professors at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The report, among other things, computes the utilization of coal in a carbon constrained world. The...
March 26, 2007
An Update on Costs for New Coal Power Plants
Analysis of: Duke Puts $2B Price Tag on Cliffside Power Plant | www.bizjournals.com
Author: Thomas Shewski, Owner, High Energy Services
    The article reports on the cost of Duke Power’s proposed Cliffside Coal Plant in North Carolina. The increasing costs, and the reasons, for coal power plants are discussed in the analysis section.
March 7, 2007
CSX Increasing Tariff Rate for Coal Transportation Effective June 1, 2007
Analysis of: Sector Snaps: Railroads Pick Up Steam | news.moneycentral.msn.com
Author: Thomas Shewski, Owner, High Energy Services
    The article discusses the move in the railroad equities, Prudential’s initiation of coverage of the sector, and the lucrative nature of transporting coal     Another point for consideration is the CSX announced on March 1 that the tariff rate for coal...

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