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Check if MSHA filtering is done as specified in FAQs:
"Surface" or "Underground" type mines, "Abandoned" or "Abandoned and Sealed" status
Check if EIA coal plant filtering is done as specified in the FAQs:
at the time of being classified as "retired" it is listed a coal fired electric generating unit
technology is “Conventional Steam Coal” or “Coal Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle"
For years 2010 to 2013, coal-fired electric generating units are those listed in EIA Form 860 data as having a primary fuel source code of anthracite coal, bituminous coal, lignite coal, refined coal, coal-derived synthesis gas, subbituminous coal, and waste/other coal
Check if brownfields filtering is done as specified in the FAQs
"defined in 42 U.S.C. 9601(39) (A), (B), and (D)(ii)(III))"
Check MSA + non-MSA area definitions in Appendix A in IRS Notice 2023-29
Update fossil NAICS codes to reflect those under FAQ "How is fossil fuel employment estimated for MSAs and non-MSAs?"
Check/fix non-MSA boundaries in New England states according to this guidance:
Treasury/IRS non-MSA delineations differ from the BLS provided definitions in the New England states by strictly following county boundaries for MSA and non-MSA boundaries. For MSAs, these boundaries directly follow OMB Bulletin No. 18-03. The non-MSAs in these New England states delineated in IRS Notice 2023-29 include the counties in a BLS defined nonmetropolitan area that have no portion in an MSA
The Treasury has released new guidance on how to define an energy community. Read the FAQs and view the map.
Create a comparison of these changes against the existing energy community designation done in this repo.
The below list addresses the changes reflected by the new guidance:
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