World Coal Association transforms into FutureCoal; to create a sustainable roadmap
21 Nov 2023
FutureCoal Founding Director and Vice Chairman Stepan Solzhenitsyn
emphasised that this metamorphosis signifies a crucial juncture for the
industry at large
With an aim to
modernise and create a sustainable pathway for the coal value chain, the World
Coal Association (WCA) has unveiled a new brand identity, Future Coal.
WCA, a global
platform for the coal sector, will cease after almost four decades and is
transforming into a new identity after a call from the coal and allied sectors
to modernise as well as unite under a common purpose.
“For too long, our global coal value chain has allowed anti-coal
sentiment to dominate and fragment us, which has resulted in a lowering of the
global coal IQ. This has diminished the capacity and progress of many
vulnerable developing and emerging nations, but also now we see those of some
developed nations,” FutureCoal Chief Executive Michelle Manook said at a media
briefing.
FutureCoal may seem bold to some but for many it is simply
representative of the reality the industry is confronted with. The total
contribution of coal to the modern society and the growing global population
should neither be dismissed nor disregarded, she added.
“Coal and more specifically, a wider definition of abated coal
solutions exists and will be needed in any energy transition. This critical
resource is a legitimate participant in both economic development and emissions
abatement,” Manook said.
Sustainable coal stewardship
FutureCoal Founding Director and Vice Chairman Stepan Solzhenitsyn
emphasised that this metamorphosis signifies a crucial juncture for the
industry at large.
“It involves adopting a wider perspective, diversifying our energy
mix, and actively incorporating technologies that aid in reducing emissions and
enhancing efficiency. This entails investing in technologies that mitigate coal
emissions and exploring uses beyond combustion, such as hydrogen production,
ammonia for fertilisers, and support for industries like cement and steel. The
possibilities are limitless, and we stand ready to capitalise on them,” he
added.
The FutureCoal global alliance will embed this transformation
through Sustainable Coal Stewardship (SCS).
The SCS platform allows coal-based economies like India and China
and like-minded nations, and corporations to form collaborations to advance a
progressive and technology and solutions-led international coal value chain
industry.
Sustainable coal stewardship (SCS) provides a pathway which
supports extracting more value per tonne of coal. Value is determined and
measured in both economic and environmental benefits.
It describes an intent, approach and a broader definition of the
abatement opportunities that the coal value chain has to modernise and
transform their coal and allied businesses to meet and advance the needs of our
global society.
SCS does not prescribe what abatement opportunities should be
adopted by any nation or company. Rather, it supports the right to choose and
establish a coal ecosystem which includes options of efficiency, process
improvements, health and safety, emissions reduction including carbon
abatement, waste management and recycling, land rehabilitation, technology
advancement and innovation.