Harlan Grapples With Coal's Plunge As Plants Turn to Gas
An abandoned piece of coal mining machinery stands in Lynch, Kentucky, U.S., on Wednesday, Nov. 20, 2013. In 2011, coal was used to generate 30.3 percent of the world's primary energy, the highest level since 1969, according to the World Coal Association, an industry trade group. That share slipped only to 29.9 percent last year. Photographer: Luke Sharett/Bloomberg via Getty Images

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