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  • 51World Coal Institute — The World Coal Institute (WCI) is a non profit, non governmental association, funded by coal enterprises and stakeholders.The World Coal Institute represents the coal industry in international energy and environmental policy and research… …

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  • 52Carter v. Carter Coal Company — SCOTUSCase Litigants=Carter v. Carter Coal Company ArgueDate=March 11 ArgueYear=1936 DecideDate=May 18 DecideYear=1936 FullName=Carter v. Carter Coal Company USVol=298 USPage=238 Citation=56 S.Ct. 855; 80 L.Ed. 1160 |Holding=The court found that… …

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  • 53British Coal — The British Coal Corporation was a nationalised corporation in the United Kingdom responsible for the extraction of coal. It existed, in various forms, between 1946, with the passing of the Coal Industry Nationalisation Act, and 1997, when it was …

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  • 54Welsh coal strike of 1898 — The Welsh coal strike of 1898 was an industrial dispute involving the colliers of South Wales and Monmouthshire. The strike began as an attempt by the colliers to remove the sliding scale, which determined their wage based on the price of coal.… …

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  • 55National Coal Board — ▪ British corporation       British public corporation created on Jan. 1, 1947, which operates previously private coal mines, manufactures coke and smokeless fuels, and distributes coal, heating instruments, and other supplies. Headquarters are… …

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  • 56History of coal mining — Due to its abundance, coal has been mined in various parts of the world throughout history and continues to be an important economic activity today. Compared to wood fuels, coal yields a higher amount of energy per mass and could be obtained in… …

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  • 57Rio Tinto Coal Australia — Krupp twin boom portal reclaimer at RTCA Kestrel Mine Rio Tinto Coal Australia (RTCA) is an Australian coal mining organisation, and is part of the worldwide Rio Tinto Group. In Queensland, RTCA operates the Blair Athol, Hail Creek, Kestrel and… …

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  • 58Edwards v. National Coal Board — was an important case in English case law. The 1949 case revolved around whether it was reasonably practicable to prevent even the smallest possibility of a rock fall in a coal mine. [ [http://www.noticias.info/archivo/2007/200706/20070615/2007061… …

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  • 59Big Pit National Coal Museum — Coordinates: 51°46′21″N 3°06′18″W / 51.7724°N 3.1050°W / 51.7724; 3.1050 …

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  • 60Confederation of UK Coal Producers — Confederation of United Kingdom Coal Producers Abbreviation CoalPro Formation 1991 Legal status Non profit company Purpose/focus Coal mining businesses in the United Kingdom …

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