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REGROW Act Could Provide $1.7 Billion to Clean Up Hazardous Wells in Appalachia

REGROW Act Could Provide $1.7 Billion to Clean Up Hazardous Wells in Appalachia

by Ted Boettner | Jun 14, 2021 | Blog Posts, Orphaned Oil & Gas Wells, Repairing the Damage, Shared Prosperity and Clean Energy

In early April, we released a report outlining the benefits of plugging and cleaning up orphan and abandoned oil and gas wells in Appalachia. Since that time, there have been several bills introduced in Congress to address the issue. These include the Orphan Well...
Appalachia Could Address Poverty and Build Worker Power by Reforesting Mine-scarred Land

Appalachia Could Address Poverty and Build Worker Power by Reforesting Mine-scarred Land

by Eric Dixon | Jun 7, 2021 | Abandoned Mine Lands, Blog Posts, Repairing the Damage, Shared Prosperity and Clean Energy

This post is the second in a four-part series based on a recent ORVI report on abandoned mine land (AML) issues. Figures cited below can be found in the accompanying report. Abandoned coal mines have damaged thousands of acres of land, polluted hundreds of miles of...

ORVI Insider #17: Could a Former Coal Town in Washington Provide a Model for Appalachia’s Energy Transition?

by Ben Hunkler | Jun 1, 2021 | Blog Posts, Newsletter

    ORVI Insider Vol. 17 May 25, 2021         Could a former coal town in Washington State provide a model for Appalachia’s energy transition? In 2011, Centralia, Washington was struggling to deal with a shuttered coal mine, the...
Jobs and equitable transition:  Bridging the chasm between rhetoric and action

Jobs and equitable transition: Bridging the chasm between rhetoric and action

by Sean O'Leary | May 26, 2021 | Blog Posts, Shared Prosperity and Clean Energy

There was a time when the sight of rows of office workers hammering away at their Friden adding machines would have sent me into paroxysms of delight because I, the Victor Comptometer salesman, had a new and better “programmable calculator” that could kick the...
American Jobs Plan Can Accelerate Solar Power in West Virginia

American Jobs Plan Can Accelerate Solar Power in West Virginia

by Kathy Hipple and Anne Keller | May 25, 2021 | Blog Posts, Shared Prosperity and Clean Energy

As a recent article in Forbes noted, the ‘dam has broken’ in West Virginia for solar power. While solar energy comprises less than 0.2 percent of electricity production in the state today, the market for solar energy is marching forward. Despite not having a renewable...
“What’s the alternative?”: Answering the hardest question asked by workers and communities that feel threatened by energy transition

“What’s the alternative?”: Answering the hardest question asked by workers and communities that feel threatened by energy transition

by Sean O'Leary | May 18, 2021 | Blog Posts, Shared Prosperity and Clean Energy

At ORVI, we’ve documented the inability of the fossil fuel and petrochemical industries to serve as engines for job growth and prosperity in Appalachia. Although these findings may be greeted with doubt, disbelief, and sometimes anger, we find that, once the numbers...

ORVI Insider #16: Cutting WV’s Coal Subsidies Could Open Up $56 Million in Revenue

by Ben Hunkler | May 11, 2021 | Blog Posts, Newsletter

    ORVI Insider Vol. 16 May 11, 2021       Headlining our sixteenth newsletter is new research from Senior Researcher Ted Boettner on West Virginia’s tax subsidy for thin-seam coal production. Boettner’s latest analysis...
Eliminate West Virginia Met Coal Subsidy to Assist Dislocated Coal Workers

Eliminate West Virginia Met Coal Subsidy to Assist Dislocated Coal Workers

by Ted Boettner | May 7, 2021 | Blog Posts, Shared Prosperity, Shared Prosperity and Clean Energy

Several weeks ago, the United Mine Workers of America (UMWA) released their plan for “Preserving Coal Country” amid national policy efforts to address climate change and regrow the economy with large-scale infrastructure investments. The UMWA plan listed several...

ORVI Insider #15: “Repairing the Damage” Sparks National Conversations on AML and Orphan Well Remediation

by Ben Hunkler | Apr 27, 2021 | Blog Posts, Newsletter

    ORVI Insider Vol. 15 April 27, 2021         In this edition of our newsletter, we highlight coverage of ORVI’s recent Repairing the Damage reports and webinar series, co-produced by ReImagine Appalachia, on the environmental and...

ORVI Insider #14: Repairing the Damage from Appalachia’s Orphan Wells and Abandoned Mine Lands

by Ben Hunkler | Apr 14, 2021 | Blog Posts, Newsletter

    ORVI Insider Vol. 14 April 14, 2021         For more than 150 years, Appalachia has provided the cheap energy that has powered the nation’s industrial growth and helped construct the middle class. But Appalachian communities did...
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