US coal's best hope is proposal to cut need for uplift payments
Proposed move will allow coal and nuclear plants to set the price of energy when they are in use
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THE US coal industry's best hope for a bailout may lie in the Rust Belt now that Washington's plan has fizzled.
The largest US power grid - covering Pennsylvania, Ohio and other states - has been considering an initiative that may keep struggling coal plants afloat.
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