(Source: Star Tribune, November 15, 2014)
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. — Electric utilities that serve Minnesota say they still aren’t getting enough coal. Two power companies that serve northern and western parts of the state have halted or reduced power generation at five coal-burning units. Almost all utilities are entering the winter with below-normal coal stockpiles that some executives say put the reliability of the electrical grid at risk. They blame the BNSF Railway for persistent delivery problems.
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