Industry Links

Industry Links

American Coal Council

Website: https://www.americancoalcouncil.org

American Energy Alliance

Website:  https://www.americanenergyalliance.org

American Exploration & Mining Association

Website: https://www.miningamerica.org/

American Energy Alliance

Website:  https://www.productsandpower.org

America’s Power

Website: https://www.americaspower.org

Coal News

Website: https://www.coalnews.net

Colorado Mining Association

Website: https://www.coloradomining.org

Count On Coal

Website:  https://www.countoncoal.org

Institute For Energy Research

Website: https://www.instituteforenergyresearch.org

Life: Powered

Website:  https://lifepowered.org/

Lignite Energy Council

Website:  https://lignite.com/

Minerals Education Coalition

Website: https://www.mineralseducationcoalition.org/

Mining & Metallurgical Society of America

Website: https://www.mmsa.net/

Montana Mining Association

Website https://www.montanamining.org

National Mining Association

Website: https://www.nma.org/

National Mining Hall Of Fame & Museum

Website: https://www.mininghalloffame.org/

New Mexico Mining Association

Website: https://www.nmmining.org/

 

Minerals Make Life

Website: https://mineralsmakelife.org/

Not So Fast

Website: https://thecoalhardtruth.com

Texas Mining And Reclamation Association

Website: https://www.tmra.com/

Utah Mining Association

Website: https://www.utahmining.org/

West Virginia Coal Association

Website: https://www.wvcoal.com/

Women In Mining

Website: https://www.womeninmining.org/

Women’s Mining Coalition

Website: https://wmc-usa.org

Wyoming Infrastructure Authority

Website:  https://www.wyia.org/

Wyoming Mining Association

Website: https://www.wyomingmining.org/

Get Involved

Why should I join Friends of Coal?

There are two main reasons:

  1. Informed supporters. Through word-of-mouth, direct mail and the Internet, members of the Friends of Coal will receive information about the coal industry and its importance to the west. This information will also include updates on the activities of the group and upcoming events
  2. Grassroots recruitment. As a member of the Friends of Coal, it is vital to the success of the group that each member also recruit family members, neighbors and fellow workers to join, whether or not they are directly involved in the coal industry.

How do I join?

We need your help, not your money. To join, all you have to do is complete a membership card. You’ll be part of a growing team that’s working across the west and other states to increase our membership and show the “strength in numbers” that our coal has through bumper stickers, events and making our voice heard in the mass media.

How can I get more information or supplies?

You can contact the Friends of Coal West 1-303-948-3300 or send us a message.