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/r/coal/

r/coal

1k members
r/coal is a subreddit with 1k members. Its distinguishing qualities are that the community is medium in size.
A reddit dedicated to all things 'coal'... from the benefits to the controversy, from the history to the future. All civil discussions aren't just welcome, they're wanted.

Popular Themes in r/coal

#1
News
: "Coal is losing the price war to wind and solar faster than anticipated. 'Out of the total 235 US coal plants, 182 plants (80%) are uneconomic or already retiring.'"
71 posts
#2
Advice Requests
: "How does coal form?"
4 posts
#3
Pain & Anger
: "If the coal industry is so great why is west vigina one of the poorest states."
2 posts
#4
Self-Promotion
: "I am a proud West Virginia Coal Miner"
2 posts
#5
Money Talk
: "What’s everyone’s favorite coal investment now?"
1 post

Popular Topics in r/coal

#1

Coal

: "Coal is losing the price war to wind and solar faster than anticipated. 'Out of the total 235 US Coal plants, 182 plants (80%) are uneconomic or already retiring.'"
207 posts
#2

Energy

: "Energy Market Madness Leads To Record-Breaking Coal Consumption"
57 posts
#3

Power

: "The King is dead, long-live the King. 44.6% more Power from utility-scale renewables than coal in US for 2020."
45 posts
#4

Mining

: "coal Mining"
24 posts
#5

China

: "China is building more than half of the world's new coal power plants"
18 posts
#6

Future

: "Column: India cheers the return of 'King Coal' as industry sees buoyant Future"
17 posts
#7

Us

: "The King is dead, long-live the King. 44.6% more power from utility-scale renewables than coal in Us for 2020."
16 posts
#8

Production

: "Coal Production"
14 posts
#9

India

: "India plans to fell ancient forest to create 40 new coalfields | World news"
12 posts
#10

Climate

: "Judge orders US officials to weigh coal mines' Climate costs. Watters said the Interior Department played up the economic benefits of the 2-square-mile (5 square kilometer) expansion of Spring Creek, which opened up development of 85 million tons of coal."
11 posts

Member Growth in r/coal

Daily
+1 members(0.1%)
Monthly
+19 members(1.7%)
Yearly
+39 members(3.5%)

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