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Coal Nation

Coal Nation is your go-to podcast for insightful discussions, expert interviews, and industry updates that highlight the people, companies, and innovations keeping the coal industry strong. Each episode delivers valuable perspectives on the latest developments, best practices, and key issues shaping American energy, manufacturing, and global trade. Whether you're a coal producer, energy provider, or industry advocate, Coal Nation is here to inform, inspire, and strengthen the community driving our nation's energy future.

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    Episode 18: Coal's American Legacy—and Its Future—with Chris Hamilton

    Episode Overview In this episode of Coal Nation, host Emily Arthun travels to Charleston, West Virginia, for a conversation with Chris Hamilton, President and CEO of the West Virginia Coal Association. Drawing on a career spanning 50 years, Chris shares his remarkable journey from beginning as an underground miner at 18 years old to becoming one of the coal industry's most experienced and respected association leaders. Emily and Chris explore the dramatic transformation of modern mining, the importance of bringing America's coal-producing states together, and coal's essential role in providing dependable baseload power. They also discuss the significance of West Virginia's metallurgical coal, growing export markets, emerging coal-to-products technologies and the grassroots impact of the Friends of Coal organization. It is a wide-ranging conversation about coal's history, the people and communities behind the industry, and the opportunities that could define its future. Key Takeaways: A Career Built from the Ground Up Chris reflects on beginning his career as an underground miner and how his experience in operations, training, regulation and association leadership shaped his understanding of the industry. The Transformation of Modern Mining The episode explores how advanced equipment, engineering, automation and mining technologies have transformed today's coal operations—and why outdated public perceptions no longer reflect the modern industry. One Unified American Coal Industry Chris discusses how coal associations and producing states have increasingly come together to share resources, align priorities and advocate with a stronger, more unified voice. Coal's Role in Reliable American Power Emily and Chris examine the importance of coal-fired generation to grid reliability, baseload power and America's ability to meet growing electricity demand. The Global Importance of West Virginia Coal Chris explains West Virginia's leadership in underground production, coal exports and metallurgical coal used to manufacture steel and build infrastructure around the world. Creating New Products from Coal The conversation highlights emerging opportunities involving advanced carbon materials, graphite, graphene, building products, liquid fuels and other technologies that could create new markets for coal. The Story Behind Friends of Coal Chris shares how Friends of Coal grew from a West Virginia grassroots initiative into a powerful symbol of pride, education and community support throughout coal-producing regions. Building Coal's Next Generation The episode closes with an encouraging message about the wide range of secure and rewarding careers available throughout the coal industry. Resources & Links: Learn more about the American Coal Council → www.americancoalcouncil.org Learn more about the West Virginia Coal Association → https://www.wvcoal.com/ Follow ACC on Social Media: LinkedIn | Facebook | X (Twitter) Subscribe to American Coal Magazine → Magazine Link

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    Episode 17: From Coal Ash to Innovation - Ato Andoh of GCS Fibers on the Future of Coal

    Episode Overview In this episode of Coal Nation, American Coal Council CEO Emily Arthun sits down with Ato Andoh, CEO of GCS Fibers LLC, for a powerful conversation about innovation, opportunity and the future of coal. Ato shares his remarkable journey from nearly 12 years in the U.S. Marine Corps to leading a company focused on transforming coal ash into mineral fiber — a cotton-like raw material with potential applications across automotive parts, aerospace, textiles, paper products, rubber, plastics, building materials and even carbon fiber precursors. The conversation explores how GCS Fibers is working to create value from coal ash, support coal communities, bring manufacturing back to the United States and develop technologies that help position coal as part of the solution for jobs, energy security, economic growth and environmental progress. Ato also discusses GCS Fibers' broader vision, including the potential for facilities in coal regions, emissions capture technology, job creation, military leadership within the company and the importance of using innovation to strengthen the future of the coal industry. Key Takeaways: Coal Ash Can Be Reimagined as a Manufacturing Resource GCS Fibers is taking coal ash and repurposing it into mineral fiber, a cotton-like material that can be used as a raw material across a wide range of industries, including transportation, textiles, paper, plastics, rubber and advanced materials. Innovation Is Creating New Opportunities for Coal Communities Ato explains how GCS Fibers' model could place operations in or near coal regions, helping reduce transportation needs while supporting jobs, investment and economic activity in communities connected to coal. GCS Fibers Is Focused on Bringing Manufacturing Back to the U.S. After developing operations overseas, GCS Fibers is eager to bring its capabilities home to the United States, with the potential to renovate existing facilities and become operational in a relatively short timeframe. Coal Remains a Strategic American Asset Ato emphasizes that coal should not be dismissed or abandoned. Instead, he believes innovation can address the challenges facing the industry and help coal continue contributing to energy security, manufacturing and economic development. Technology Can Help Address Environmental Concerns The episode highlights GCS Fibers' work not only with coal ash, but also with greenhouse gas emissions capture technology designed to support coal power generation and industrial applications. The Future of Coal Will Be Driven by Innovation Ato's message is clear: the coal industry is not over. With new technologies, new applications and forward-thinking companies, coal can continue to play a major role in America's energy and manufacturing future. Resources & Links: Learn more about the American Coal Council → www.americancoalcouncil.org Learn more about the GCS Fibers, LLC → https://www.gcsfibers.com/ Follow ACC on Social Media: LinkedIn | Facebook | X (Twitter) Subscribe to American Coal Magazine → Magazine Link

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    Episode 16: Coal, Energy Security & America's Export Opportunity | Curt Coccodrilli Live from Signal Peak Energy

    Episode Overview Recorded live on location at Signal Peak Energy's mine site in Montana, this episode of Coal Nation features host Steve Read in conversation with Curt Coccodrilli, Acting Assistant Secretary for the Hydrocarbons and Geothermal Energy Office, U.S. Department of Energy Following an underground mine tour, the conversation explores the critical role American coal continues to play in powering the nation, supporting grid reliability, strengthening energy security, and helping U.S. allies meet growing electricity demand around the world. Curt shares his perspective on the importance of listening to industry, reducing barriers to investment, improving infrastructure, and ensuring America's coal communities, miners, and energy producers have the support they need to remain competitive. The episode also dives into export opportunities, port and rail challenges, AI-driven power demand, data centers, baseload generation, tribal energy development, and the growing need for affordable, reliable electricity. From Montana coal and Asian export markets to America's aging power grid and the future of energy dominance, this live episode highlights why coal remains central to the conversation around reliability, affordability, innovation, and long-term energy security. Key Takeaways: 1. American coal remains essential to grid reliability and energy security. Curt emphasizes the importance of dependable baseload power and the need to add reliable electrons to the grid as electricity demand continues to rise. 2. U.S. coal exports represent a major opportunity for America and its allies. The discussion highlights the role of Montana coal in international markets, including its importance to customers in Asia seeking politically stable, reliable energy supply. 3. Rail and port infrastructure remain critical challenges. Steve and Curt discuss the need to improve coal movement from inland production regions to export terminals, especially as global demand creates new opportunities for U.S. coal producers. 4. AI and data centers are reshaping the energy conversation. The episode explores how rising electricity demand from AI, hyperscalers, and industrial growth is creating renewed urgency around reliable, affordable power generation. 5. DOE is focused on listening to industry and deploying capital effectively. Curt explains how the Hydrocarbons and Geothermal Energy Office is working with industry through listening sessions, funding opportunities, lab resources, and cross-agency collaboration. 6. Coal communities and miners remain at the heart of the mission. From the underground tour at Signal Peak to conversations about tribal energy development and rural economic growth, the episode reinforces the importance of keeping miners mining and energy communities strong. 7. The future of coal will depend on investment, infrastructure, and long-term certainty. The conversation makes clear that new coal development, export growth, and advanced energy solutions require regulatory stability, capital confidence, and the will to build. Resources & Links: Learn more about the American Coal Council → www.americancoalcouncil.org Follow ACC on Social Media: LinkedIn | Facebook | X (Twitter) Subscribe to American Coal Magazine → Magazine Link

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    Episode 15: The Future of American Coal Technology | Steve Winberg Live from Miami

    Episode Overview Recorded live at the Miami Coal Forum, this episode of Coal Nation features host Kelli Sweet in conversation with Steve Winberg, President of Engineering at Powerscape Global and former Acting Undersecretary of Infrastructure and Assistant Secretary for Fossil Energy at the U.S. Department of Energy. The discussion focuses on the future of American coal through the lens of innovation and advanced technology. Steve introduces the proposed American Advanced Coal Technology (ACT) Initiative, a concept focused on developing and deploying next-generation coal technologies capable of supporting reliable, long-term energy production in the United States and abroad. The episode also explores the challenges facing America's aging coal fleet, coal export infrastructure, new source review concerns, and the importance of technology in addressing environmental expectations while maintaining reliable baseload energy. From coal exports and permitting challenges to energy security and AI-driven electricity demand, this conversation highlights why many industry leaders continue to see coal playing an important role in the future global energy mix. In This Episode.... 1. The U.S. coal fleet is aging — and replacement planning matters. Steve explains that America's coal plants are now averaging 45–50 years old, with very little new coal generation built in decades. 2. The ACT Initiative aims to modernize coal technology. The proposed American Advanced Coal Technology Initiative would focus on engineering advanced coal plant designs once and deploying them nationally to reduce costs, accelerate development and attract private investment. 3. Existing coal plants remain critical to grid reliability. Steve emphasizes the importance of extending the life of current coal plants while new technologies are developed, especially as electricity demand continues to rise. 4. Export infrastructure remains a major opportunity and challenge. The episode explores the differences between metallurgical and thermal coal export capacity and the need for expanded western export infrastructure. 5. Technology will determine coal's future. Steve argues that next-generation coal technologies will be essential to balancing energy reliability with environmental expectations and maintaining coal as part of America's long-term energy strategy. 6. AI and electricity growth are reshaping the energy conversation. The discussion highlights how rising electricity demand from AI and industrial growth is renewing conversations around dependable baseload generation. Resources & Links: Learn more about the American Coal Council → www.americancoalcouncil.org Follow ACC on Social Media: LinkedIn | Facebook | X (Twitter) Subscribe to American Coal Magazine → Magazine Link

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    Episode 14: Energy Dominance in Action - Coal's Comeback from Policy to Production

    In this episode of Coal Nation, host Christian Palich sits down with Blake Deeley, Special Assistant to the President and Deputy Executive Director of the National Energy Dominance Council (NEDC). From Capitol Hill to the White House, Blake shares a behind-the-scenes look at how energy policy is being executed at the highest level — and what it means for coal producers, operators, and the broader energy market. This is a candid, inside-the-room conversation on how policy is translating into real-world results across the coal industry. In This Episode.... Coal production and generation are rising again — with measurable gains tied to policy shifts 74 coal plants preserved and 17 GW of power kept online, reinforcing grid reliability Coal has been recognized as a critical resource in meeting growing energy demand, including AI and data infrastructure Streamlined permitting is accelerating new mines, expansions, and energy infrastructure projects Global demand is surging, with strong interest in U.S. coal exports — especially metallurgical coal Policy, market demand, and reliability needs are driving a shift back toward dispatchable energy like coal.   Why This Matters: As energy demand accelerates globally, coal is once again being recognized for what it delivers best: reliability, scalability and security.  This episode highlights how aligned policy, market forces, and industry execution are creating real momentum — and what's coming next. Resources & Links: Learn more about the American Coal Council → www.americancoalcouncil.org Learn more about our sponsor for this episode Robindale → www.robindale.com  Follow ACC on Social Media: LinkedIn | Facebook | X (Twitter) Subscribe to American Coal Magazine → Magazine Link

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    Episode 13: Global Steel Demand & The Future of Coal

    What does the future of global steel production look like—and where does U.S. metallurgical coal fit in? In this episode of Coal Nation, host Bill McFadden sits down with Dave Rossiter of Vitol—one of the world's largest independent energy and commodities traders—for a deep dive into the evolving met coal market and the growing role of U.S. supply.  In This Episode, We Cover: Dave Rossiter's journey from steelmaking to global commodities trading Why Vitol is investing in U.S. metallurgical coal The rising global demand for steel—especially in India and Southeast Asia How U.S. coal is competing and gaining traction in international markets Why metallurgical coal is a technical, relationship-driven business—not a commodity Key Takeaway: Success in metallurgical coal isn't about volume—it's about precision, performance, and long-term partnerships across the supply chain.   Why This Matters: As developing economies continue to grow, the demand for steel—and the metallurgical coal required to produce it—is only increasing. This conversation highlights why the U.S. is uniquely positioned to meet that demand and why companies like Vitol are making strategic moves in the space. Resources & Links: Learn more about the American Coal Council → www.americancoalcouncil.org Learn more about our guest VITOL → https://www.vitol.com/ Learn more about our sponsor for this episode NTEC → https://navenergy.com/ Follow ACC on Social Media: LinkedIn | Facebook | X (Twitter) Subscribe to American Coal Magazine → Magazine Link

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    Episode 12: Coal Nation On Location - Exports, Reliability, and the Momentum Behind American Coal

    Episode Description   New Coal Nation Podcast Episode — Recorded On Location at the Miami Coal Forum We're kicking off the Miami Coal Forum with a brand-new Coal Nation episode recorded live in Miami.   In this on-location conversation, Christian Palich (2026 President-Elect, American Coal Council; VP at Eagle Summit Resources Coal Company) is joined by Travis Deti, Executive Director of the Wyoming Mining Association, for a wide-ranging discussion on the momentum behind American coal, the policy shifts shaping 2025–2026, and what "energy reality" means for the power grid and U.S. energy demand.   From federal and state policy to exports, grid reliability, and public perception, Christian and Travis break down why coal's role is front-and-center again — and why the industry is moving with urgency to "make hay while the sun is shining." They also spotlight the growing unity across coal-producing regions and the importance of telling coal's story in today's media environment. Key Takeaways Public policy matters — and it's driving real change. They discuss how recent policy direction has impacted coal competitiveness, including the significance of federal and state-level tax/royalty structures.   A renewed focus on reliability is reshaping the energy conversation. They connect winter demand, grid stability, and the limits of intermittent generation to a broader "energy reality" that's increasingly resonating with the public.   Exports are a major opportunity — and a major challenge. Wyoming's Powder River Basin resource base is positioned for global markets, but western export constraints remain a key hurdle the industry is working to solve.   Coal innovation is part of the long game. They highlight research efforts in Wyoming — including work at the University of Wyoming — focused on coal-to-products, rare earth elements, and carbon-based innovations.   Coal + culture + PR: "Coal & Cowboys" shows what's possible. They recap the high-profile University of Wyoming "Coal & Cowboys" game and why visibility like that helps make coal mainstream again.   A more united coal industry is gaining ground. They talk about bridging historical divides between regions and presenting a stronger, coordinated national voice — especially through collaboration across associations and coal states. Resources & Links: Learn more about the American Coal Council → www.americancoalcouncil.org Follow ACC on Social Media: LinkedIn | Facebook | X (Twitter) Subscribe to American Coal Magazine → Magazine Link

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    Episode 11: Inside an Underground Coal Mine with Iron Senergy

    Episode Description   In this special on-location episode of Coal Nation, we go underground — literally — for an in-depth conversation from inside Iron Senergy's active underground coal mine. Recorded on site, this episode offers listeners a rare, firsthand look at the realities of modern underground mining and the people who make it possible.   The conversation explores what it takes to safely operate an underground mine today, how innovation and technology are reshaping coal operations, and why strong leadership and workforce culture remain at the core of long-term success. From safety protocols and mine planning to workforce development and community impact, this episode brings practical insight and real-world perspective from the coal face.   Whether you work in production, operations, safety, transportation, or policy, this episode highlights why underground coal mining remains a critical part of America's energy and industrial supply chain. Key Takeaways Safety is the foundation of everything: Modern underground mining depends on disciplined safety culture, continuous training, and accountability at every level of the operation. Technology is transforming underground operations: Advances in monitoring, equipment, planning, and communication are improving productivity while making mines safer and more efficient. People matter as much as equipment: Recruiting, retaining, and developing skilled workers is one of the biggest challenges — and greatest priorities — facing underground coal operations. Leadership sets the tone underground: Strong leadership and clear communication are essential in high-risk environments where trust and teamwork save lives. Coal remains essential: Despite industry challenges, America's coal sector continues to play a vital role in supplying reliable energy, supporting steel and industrial production, and providing the critical materials that keep the U.S. economy strong. Resources & Links: Learn more about Iron Senergy → https://ironsenergy.com/ Learn more about the American Coal Council → www.americancoalcouncil.org Follow ACC on Social Media: LinkedIn | Facebook | X (Twitter) Subscribe to American Coal Magazine → Magazine Link Learn More About the Miami Coal Forum or Register Now → Miami Coal Forum

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    Episode 10: The Coal Hard Truth — A New Era for Coal

    Episode Description In this in-person episode of Coal Nation, ACC CEO Emily Arthun sits down at Core Natural Resources' headquarters with Matt Mackowiak, Director of Government Affairs, to unpack Core's campaign… The Coal Hard Truth and why the industry believes "coal's story" needs to be told more clearly right now. Matt explains how the campaign was built to counter the "coal is dead" narrative with primary-source, fact-checked data and fast, digestible social content, while Emily digs into the biggest misconceptions they see—from confusing water vapor with pollution, to underestimating coal's role in grid reliability and affordability during peak demand and winter events. The conversation also broadens beyond electricity into coal's industrial importance (steel, cement, global development), export demand, and emerging innovation—from rare earth recovery to coal-based battery materials and domestic supply chains. They close with a look at policy and energy security, the value of a balanced "all-of-the-above" energy mix, and a call for listeners to explore thecoalhardtruth.com and actively share the content to help educate wider audiences. Key Takeaways The Coal Hard Truth campaign aims to educate the public on the importance of coal. Social media has been a powerful tool in spreading awareness about coal's benefits. Misconceptions about coal being a dying industry are prevalent and need to be addressed. Coal remains a reliable energy source, especially during high-demand periods. The industrial uses of coal extend beyond energy production, including steel and concrete. Innovation in the coal industry is ongoing, with new uses being explored. Domestic energy production is crucial for national security and energy independence. Community engagement is vital for the coal industry's future and its perception. The coal industry offers diverse job opportunities, appealing to a wide range of skill levels. Education and awareness are key to changing the narrative around coal. Resources & Links: Learn more about Core Natural Resources → https://corenaturalresources.com/ Learn more about The Coal Hard Truth → https://thecoalhardtruth.com/ Learn more about the American Coal Council → www.americancoalcouncil.org Follow ACC on Social Media: LinkedIn | Facebook | X (Twitter) Subscribe to American Coal Magazine → Magazine Link Learn More About the Miami Coal Forum or Register Now → Miami Coal Forum

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    Episode 9: Coal 2.0 — Inside the AI Revolution with Realm Alliance

    Episode Description The world's demand for energy is surging in the age of artificial intelligence — and coal is once again in the spotlight. In this episode, Coal Nation host Emily Arthun sits down with Myles Recny, Co-Founder of Realm Alliance, a U.S.-based AI software company built to revolutionize the coal industry. From AI-driven safety systems and real-time plant optimization to workforce innovation and national energy security, Myles shares why he believes coal is irreplaceable — and ready for a renaissance. Together they explore how AI can help coal mines operate more safely, more efficiently, and more competitively than ever before — and why this moment in history is critical for coal to embrace technology and lead America's energy future. Key Takeaways AI and Energy Demand: Data-center growth and AI workloads could raise coal's share of the U.S. energy mix to 25%. Coal's Enduring Role: Coal is not a "bridge fuel" — it remains an essential pillar of a reliable U.S. grid. Safety Through AI: Realm Alliance integrates with mine camera and sensor systems to detect safety risks, improve response times, and reduce downtime. Workforce Impact: AI augments miners' capabilities rather than replacing them — acting as "20 extra smart and tireless teammates." National Security: A strong coal sector is vital for U.S. energy independence and global competitiveness in the AI race. Innovation at Work: From real-time flotation-cell optimization to predictive maintenance, AI is helping coal mines boost yield and efficiency. Cultural Shift: Shaping the future of coal means embracing advanced technology and attracting new talent to a modernized industry. Resources & Links: Learn more about Realm Alliance, Inc. → www.realmalliance.com Learn more about the American Coal Council → www.americancoalcouncil.org Follow ACC on Social Media: LinkedIn | Facebook | X (Twitter) Subscribe to American Coal Magazine → Magazine Link Learn More About the Miami Coal Forum or Register Now → Miami Coal Forum

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    ACC's Coal Nation Podcast: Episode 8 | The Border War — Cowboys & Coal: Wyoming's Tribute to America's Miners

    Episode Description In this special Coal Nation episode, host Steve Read is joined by Travis Deti, Executive Director of the Wyoming Mining Association, and Christian Palich, Vice President of Government Affairs at Eagle Summit Resources, to celebrate a unique fusion of tradition and industry — the Cowboys and Coal football game. Held during one of college football's oldest rivalries — the Wyoming Cowboys vs. Colorado State Rams Border War— this year's game shines a national spotlight on America's coal miners. The trio discusses how this idea came to life, the powerful symbolism behind the black "Coal Rush" uniforms, and what this means for the state's identity and future. From the bronze boot and tailgates in Laramie to a nationwide resurgence in coal optimism, this episode captures pride, energy, and the enduring legacy of the people who power America. Key Takeaways A Game with Purpose: How Wyoming's iconic Border War football rivalry became a celebration of coal miners and the state's heritage. The Genesis of "Cowboys and Coal": How conversations at the state capitol turned into a statewide event honoring the industry that built Wyoming. A National Stage for Coal: The significance of having the game nationally televised, bringing awareness to coal's role in American life. Renewed Optimism: Why 2025 marks a turning point in U.S. energy policy — with increased demand, new hiring, and a government shifting toward an "all that works" energy strategy. Inspiring the Next Generation: How the University of Wyoming is helping young people understand coal's economic and cultural importance. Coal Pride Returns: From "Coal Rush" uniforms to tailgates with 250+ miners — this is a story of pride, power, and Wyoming's unity around coal. Resources & Links: Learn more about the American Coal Council → www.americancoalcouncil.org Follow ACC on Social Media: LinkedIn | Facebook | X (Twitter) Subscribe to American Coal Magazine → Magazine Link

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    ACC's Coal Nation Podcast: Episode 7 — Coal's Renaissance in Action with Dan Connell

    Host Emily Arthun traveled to Core Natural Resources in Tridelphia, WV, to sit down with Dan Connell, senior vice president - innovations, to explore how coal innovation is driving a true renaissance. From aerospace composites and advanced carbon materials, to a cooling visor worn by Olympic athletes, this in-depth conversation shows how coal is shaping industries far beyond energy. Together, Emily and Dan explore how coal is driving a new renaissance — from power and infrastructure to cutting-edge applications in aerospace, advanced composites and energy storage. Dan shares insights into the formation of Core Natural Resources through the Arch and Consol merger and takes listeners inside the company's Innovation Center where coal-derived materials are being transformed into carbon foam, aerospace parts, cooling visors worn by Olympic athletes and even sustainable decking products. The conversation also highlights the Coal Hard Truth campaign, the importance of metallurgical coal's recognition as a critical resource and the broader effort to reshape coal's image for the next generation of innovators. Key Takeaways How Core Natural Resources is reshaping the industry through innovation and mergers. Why coal remains essential for both energy and industrial applications worldwide. Breakthrough uses of coal in aerospace, advanced carbon materials and sustainable building products. The story behind the Coal Hard Truth campaign and its impact on public perception. Why educating the next generation is critical for coal's long-term future.   Resources & Links: Learn more about the American Coal Council → www.americancoalcouncil.org Follow ACC on Social Media: LinkedIn | Facebook | X (Twitter) Subscribe to American Coal Magazine → Magazine Link Learn more about Core Natural Resources → https://corenaturalresources.com/ Thank you to our sponsor: Elgin, An Astec Product Line → elginseparationsolutions.com  

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    ACC's Coal Nation Podcast: Episode 6 — Power in Collaboration: ACC x CUG Join Forces for the Coal Innovation & Market Strategies Conference

    In this episode of the Coal Nation podcast, host Emily Arthun, CEO of the American Coal Council, is joined by members of the Coal Users Group Board of Directors: Bob Taylor, Grant Grothen, Byron Lawrence, and Andrew J. Cofas. Together, they explore the exciting new collaboration between the American Coal Council (ACC) and the Coal Users' Group (CUG)—a collaboration that brings together decades of industry leadership to co-host the Coal Innovation & Market Strategies Conference in Park City, Utah this August for the first time as a joint effort. This episode dives into the shared mission of both organizations to advance the coal industry through safety, innovation, peer-to-peer leadership development, and strategic dialogue. The panel shares how this partnership aims to create a stronger, more unified voice across the coal supply chain at a time when coal's value must be reinforced and reimagined for the future. Key Takeaways The Coal Users' Group (CUG) promotes safe, efficient, and effective coal use through shared knowledge and peer support. Collaboration with the American Coal Council (ACC) allows for greater reach and industry impact. Safety practices remain at the forefront of operations across the coal sector. Peer networking is critical for leadership development and knowledge sharing. The Coal Innovation & Market Strategies Conference will serve as a vital touchpoint for industry professionals to exchange solutions. Coal continues to be a relevant and strategic resource in the global energy mix. Telling coal's story through the lens of innovation and reliability is key to public understanding. A coal renaissance is underway, with emerging technologies leading the charge. This joint effort signals a unified direction for coal's role in energy and economic security.   Resources & Links: Learn more about the American Coal Council → www.americancoalcouncil.org Follow ACC on Social Media: LinkedIn | Facebook | X (Twitter) Subscribe to American Coal Magazine → Magazine Link Learn more about the Coal Users' Group → www.coalusersgroup.org Thank you to our sponsor: Elgin, An Astec Product Line → elginseparationsolutions.com Coal Innovation & Market Strategies Conference: Register Now! USE PROMO CODE: ACCPOD to Register and Secure Special Rate of $900 to Attend!

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    ACC's Coal Nation Podcast: Episode 5 — Coal's Future: Embracing Innovation and Sustainability

    In this episode of Coal Nation, host Emily Arthun speaks with Michelle Manook of Future Coal about the evolution of coal advocacy, the importance of education, and the innovations that are shaping the future of the coal industry. They discuss the need for collaboration across nations, the role of coal in developing economies, and the significance of sustainable coal stewardship. The conversation emphasizes the importance of understanding coal's impact on everyday life and the necessity for the industry to improve through technology and innovation. Key Takeaways Coal is an integral part of modern life. Education about coal's benefits is crucial. The narrative around coal needs to change. Sustainable coal stewardship is essential for the future. Coal can contribute to energy security and economic prosperity. Developing nations rely on coal for growth. Collaboration across nations is necessary for coal's future. Innovation in coal technology is vital. The coal industry must embrace continuous improvement. Every citizen plays a role in supporting coal.   Resources & Links: Learn more about the American Coal Council → www.americancoalcouncil.org Follow ACC on Social Media: LinkedIn | Facebook | X (Twitter) Subscribe to American Coal Magazine → Magazine Link Thank you to our episode sponsor: Hilliard Corporation → hilliardcorp.com Coal Innovation & Market Strategies Conference: Register Now! USE PROMO CODE: ACCPOD to Register and Secure Special Rate of $900 to Attend!

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    ACC's Coal Nation Podcast: Episode 4 —The Future of Coal: Tariffs and Trade

    In this episode of Coal Nation, host Steve Read engages with experts Siew Hua Seah and Alex Thackrah from Argus Media to explore the current state of global coal markets, focusing on both metallurgical and thermal coal.   The discussion covers supply challenges, price dynamics, and the impact of global demand on U.S. coal exports. The experts provide insights into the competitive landscape, including the effects of international tariffs and the strategies of major coal exporters. The conversation highlights the complexities of the coal market and the factors influencing future trends. In this episode, the discussion revolves around the complexities of the coal market, focusing on tariffs, demand trends, and pricing strategies.    The speakers analyze the impact of tariffs on US coal exports, particularly to China, and the dynamics of demand in the Atlantic Basin. They also explore the challenges faced by producers in a fluctuating price environment and the implications of high inventory levels in China. The conversation highlights the importance of understanding market fundamentals and the future outlook for coal pricing amidst global economic shifts.     Key Takeaways The metallurgical coal market is facing challenges due to weak Asia Pacific prices. Thermal coal prices have dropped significantly due to reduced demand from China. U.S. coal producers are looking to expand into Southeast Asia and India. Supply disruptions in Australia have not significantly impacted pricing. The competition from low-cost producers like Russia and Mongolia is affecting U.S. coal demand. Major exporters are adjusting their strategies in response to market conditions. The U.S. coal market is experiencing a shift in demand dynamics due to tariffs. High freight costs are impacting U.S. coal's competitiveness in Asia. The energy market in Europe is experiencing volatility, affecting coal prices. Future demand for coal may be influenced by seasonal weather patterns and policy changes. Tariffs on Chinese vessels impact US competitiveness. Brazilian demand has provided some market support. US exports are expected to face disruptions this year. Chinese coal inventories are at record highs. Fixed price trades are becoming less common due to volatility. The market is seeing a shift towards index-linked pricing. Smaller producers are struggling in the current price environment. India's coal production is meeting targets more consistently. Tariffs could lead to a focus on domestic production in China and India. The coal market is influenced by broader economic conditions.

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    ACC's Coal Nation Podcast: Episode 3 - The Impact of Trump's Administration on Coal

    In this episode of Coal Nation, host Emily Arthun is joined by Lorali Simon and Christian Palich to reflect on a historic moment at the White House and what it means for the future of American coal. Together, they explore the coal industry's evolving role in U.S. energy policy, the impacts of recent executive actions, and the need for fair environmental regulation. From Alaska's unique coal landscape to the role coal plays in powering emerging technologies like AI, the conversation highlights both the challenges and opportunities ahead. The guests underscore the importance of community engagement, education, and regulatory reform in ensuring a viable and responsible future for coal in America. Whether you're part of the industry, a policymaker, or simply energy-curious, this episode offers a nuanced perspective on coal's enduring role in powering progress. Key Takeaways Policy Shifts: Recent executive orders have created new momentum for the coal industry. Energy Independence: Coal remains a cornerstone of America's path to energy resilience. Environmental Fairness: Past regulations have disproportionately impacted coal; future policies must be balanced. Technological Innovation: Advances in coal technology are enabling cleaner, more efficient energy production. Community Connection: Coal miners are stewards of the land and pillars in their communities. Export Outlook: Alaska's coal industry faces hurdles, but rising demand—especially in Asia—presents opportunity. Educating the Public: A broader understanding of coal's role in modern society and technology (including AI) is needed. Economic Impact: Coal supports local economies and plays a critical role in addressing global energy poverty. Industry Legacy: Honoring the contributions of miners while innovating for the future is central to coal's long-term viability. Policy Engagement: Active involvement with lawmakers and the public is essential for shaping coal's future.

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    ACC's Coal Nation Podcast: Episode 2 "Coal Is Too Valuable to Burn" with Randall Atkins

    Coal Nation: Episode 2 — "Coal Is Too Valuable to Burn" with Randall Atkins Welcome back to Coal Nation, the official podcast of the American Coal Council. In this powerful second episode, ACC CEO Emily Arthun sits down with Randall Atkins — a leading voice in the transformation of the coal industry and Chairman & CEO of Ramaco Resources. From rare earth elements to carbon innovation, this episode explores coal's evolving role in America's economy, energy future, and technological landscape. 🧠 In This Episode The surprising global dynamics of coal usage — and why the U.S. is lagging How coal's image is shifting: from "dirty fuel" to "carbon ore" Innovations in advanced carbon products and rare earth extraction Why AI, defense, and clean tech all depend on coal's future What policymakers and industry leaders must do now to stay competitive The two-for-one power of coal: energy + critical materials The importance of permitting reform and American mineral independence Why, in Randall's words, "coal is too valuable to burn" 💡 Rapid-Fire with Randy Get to know Randall Atkins as he shares his proudest career moment, advice for young professionals, and the one innovation he's most excited about. 🗣️ Quotable Moments "Coal is too valuable to burn." "We don't even call it coal anymore — we call it carbon ore." "Let's leave no molecule behind." "There's a very benign side to coal — it's really carbon." 🎧 Listen + Subscribe Don't miss a moment of Coal Nation. Subscribe on your favorite podcast platform and share this episode with colleagues, policymakers, and anyone who cares about America's energy future. 💬 Join the Conversation We want to hear from you! What's your take on the future of coal? Share your thoughts with us on LinkedIn, X (Twitter), or at americancoalcouncil.org.

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    ACC's Coal Nation Podcast- Episode 1

    The Voice of the U.S. Coal Industry Host: Steve Read, Past President, American Coal Council (ACC) Guests: Emily Arthun, CEO, American Coal Council Kelli Sweet, Immediate Past President, ACC Bill McFadden, Current President, ACC Fran Taglia, President-Elect, ACC Episode Overview: Welcome to the inaugural episode of Coal Nation, the official podcast of the American Coal Council. Hosted by ACC Past President Steve Read, this episode sets the stage for the podcast's mission: to inform, educate, and connect professionals across the U.S. coal supply chain. The conversation features key ACC leaders who discuss the Council's advocacy efforts, industry outlook, and the pivotal role of coal in America's economy and energy infrastructure. Key Topics Covered:  ACC's Rebranding & Five Pillars: CEO Emily Arthun outlines ACC's mission-driven approach, emphasizing industry advocacy, sustainability, and stakeholder engagement. Policy & Advocacy: ACC leadership shares insights on legislative priorities, permitting challenges, and the importance of engaging with policymakers in Washington, D.C.  Coal's Role in the Energy Transition: With the rising demand for reliable energy, how does coal continue to provide stability in the U.S. and global markets?  International Markets & U.S. Exports: A discussion on how U.S. coal is meeting growing global demand, particularly in Asia and South America.  Industry Innovation & The Future of Coal: The panel highlights technological advancements in coal, including rare earth minerals extraction and emerging applications for carbon materials. The Importance of ACC Membership: Why industry professionals must stay engaged, collaborate, and advocate for coal's future. Resources & Links: Learn more about the American Coal Council → www.americancoalcouncil.org Follow ACC on Social Media: LinkedIn | Facebook | X (Twitter) Join ACC's DC Fly-In Advocacy Event → Event Details Subscribe to American Coal Magazine → Magazine Link Thank you to our episode sponsor: Hilliard Corporation → hilliardcorp.com

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Coal Nation is your go-to podcast for insightful discussions, expert interviews, and industry updates that highlight the people, companies, and innovations keeping the coal industry strong. Each episode delivers valuable perspectives on the latest developments, best practices, and key issues shaping American energy, manufacturing, and global trade. Whether you're a coal producer, energy provider, or industry advocate, Coal Nation is here to inform, inspire, and strengthen the community driving our nation's energy future.

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