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Most Coal to Gas Power Conversions are Permanent
August 28, 2012 | Business Week

Moody’s Investors Services predicts that “Coal will regain a bit of market share as natural gas prices recover somewhat, but most coal-to-gas substitution to date will be permanent.”


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