"Report: U.S. Has Too Much Coal Export Capacity"

"The United States used only 34 percent of its total coal export capacity and does not need additional terminals, according to a new report that casts doubt on plans to develop new ports on the Columbia River.

The Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis, a Cleveland-based nonprofit, released a report today by Tom Sanzillo that concludes that the country's existing coal ports are operating well below capacity."

Wendy Culverwell reports for the Portland Business Journal November 19, 2014.

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"Report Questions Need for Coal Export Terminal at Fraser Surrey Docks" (Toronto Globe and Mail)

Source: Portland Business Journal, 11/20/2014