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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 28 Mar 2017

    Despite Trump move, utilities’ shift away from coal is likely to continuehttp://on.wsj.com/2oc8Hsk 

    2:48 AM - 28 Mar 2017
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      1. Jack Black‏ @jackblacktweets 28 Mar 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Coal is a dying industry. The world is moving on regardless of people like Trump. No turning back. #GreenEnergySolutions

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      1. TNC‏ @TamRNCamms 28 Mar 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        sorry Trump, coil isn't coming back there is no company willing to sink millions just for you to leave office, hopefully soon!

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      1. Wesley Hauk‏ @Weshauk 28 Mar 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Trumps lies worked to get the votes.

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      2. Jonathan Sutton‏ @suttonlead 28 Mar 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        That is great! It shows the market can address both climate issues & electric innovation without artificial government intrusion.

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      2. Alberto69‏ @Madkaz2020 28 Mar 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        trump voters got trumped. No coal jobs for you!

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      1. Ofrae Ofrae‏ @Ofraeofrae 28 Mar 2017
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        every informed person knows that cheap natural gas destroyed coal industry.however ignorant voters blamed Obama and Hillary Clinton

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      1. Vote GOP out on Nov 6!‏ @Ducky_the_Thug 28 Mar 2017
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        Yup, coz when people's money is at stake they won't listen to @realDonaldTrump fairy tales. The future is here whether TRump likes it.

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      1. Nuria‏ @Nuria2407 28 Mar 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        #COAL #USEnergy #NaturalGas 📈💵

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      1. Leigh Taylforth‏ @leightaylforth 28 Mar 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        US utilities maybe but not Asian

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      1. Kyle‏ @PensiveEngineer 28 Mar 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        government subsidies made gas so cheap it put coal out of business. Wait til price of gas goes up. What then free marketers?

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      1. Don Kupper‏ @Donku_ulh 28 Mar 2017
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        until the cost goes up on the alternatives

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      1. Billy Joe Perkins‏ @billyjoeperkins 28 Mar 2017
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        You can't gear up a major industry, produce a product , and sell it in just four years. In 2010 we might have another Obama , or worse.

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      1. Kder‏ @kder2020 28 Mar 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        with the gains in natural gas resulting from tracking...switching from coal for power generation, gradually makes cents 😉

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      1. Erin Mewes‏ @ErinMewes 28 Mar 2017
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        That's fine as long as it's market-driven, not government-driven!

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      1. cwwood‏ @CarolWWood 28 Mar 2017
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        .@WSJ even I knew that. #RealityShow isn't funny anymore. #GOP is responsible.

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      1. David Barnes‏ @dabarnes2006 28 Mar 2017
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        Good. Let it diminish in the free market. We don't need a president shutting down an industry in a whim.

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      1. DustInTheWind‏ @counsel4ubaby 28 Mar 2017
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        Did you truly love all those regulations and people out of work after having been given impression they are worthless? It appears so!

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