U.S. utilities seen burning more coal as gas prices climb

NEW YORK, April 5 (Reuters) - A recent increase in U.S. natural gas prices and a decline in coal will continue to slow domestic demand for gas this spring as utilities turn to cheaper coal to generate power, electricity traders said on Friday.
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