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PLN plans to retire coal-fired power plants ahead of schedule
20 Oct 2022The company intends to expedite the phase-out process by ten years with 'affordable' financing from overseas investors. . ...Read More
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Vedanta Arm BALCO wins bid for Barra coal block in Chhattisgarh
20 Oct 2022BALCO's parent Vedanta Ltd. said that the subsidiary won the block bid under Tranche IV of the commercial coal block auction conducted by the Coal Ministry. . ...Read More
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Report charts way to energy security, greener future
20 Oct 2022The active and prudent approach to climate actions that Xi Jinping has vowed China will pursue is suitable to the nation's conditions, with coal serving as the dominant fossil fuel reserve, experts said. . ...Read More
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Steel manufacturer SSAB to deploy Ivalua S2C solution
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Germany's 6th coal phase-out tender allocates only 472 MW
18 Oct 2022The Zolling coal power plant Block 5 and biomass-fired power plant in Bavaria, Germany. Image by Onyx Power. . ...Read More
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Lack of coal boosts Slovenia’s power import dependency to 75%
18 Oct 2022Thermal power plant TEŠ was shut down upon the recommendation of Slovenia’s transmission system operator ELES to save coal for the winter. At the same time, nuclear power plant Krško is in overhaul, so the country must cover 75% of its electricity needs from imports. . ...Read More
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World’s largest coal chemical project starts in Shaanxi
18 Oct 2022The world’s largest coal chemical project under construction successfully kicked off a demonstration project in Yulin, Northwest China’s Shaanxi Province, with polyester grade ethylene glycol products rolling off production lines. The project is expected to lower the country’s imports of related products and improve the quality of high-end chemicals. . ...Read More
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China to increase coal production, but increasing wind, solar
18 Oct 2022China's searing heat is drying up the critical Yangtze River, with water flow on its main trunk about 51 percent lower than the average over the last five years, state media outlet China News Service reported - Copyright AFP STR . ...Read More
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China Won’t Rush Its Clean Energy Transformation, Xi Says •
17 Oct 2022China has invested more than any other country in clean energy . ...Read More
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Coal is going to be back again as gas becoming unaffordable: FM Nirmala Sitharaman
17 Oct 2022• In an annual meeting of the IMF and the World Bank, she cited Austria's example and claimed that the western world was moving to coal . ...Read More
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'Terrible loss': World reacts to Türkiye's coal mine blast that killed 41
17 Oct 2022Türkiye has received messages of condolence from around the world over a coal mine blast that killed at least 41 people. . ...Read More
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Green Future Is Cause For Worry In S.Africa's Coal Belt
17 Oct 2022A morning briefing on what you need to know in the day ahead, including exclusive commentary from Barron's and MarketWatch writers. . ...Read More
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Cess on coal gasification may be waived
14 Oct 2022Most of the coal produced in India is utilized in thermal power plants. mint . ...Read More
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Kosovo's power utility donates coal to its workers for heating
14 Oct 2022In August Kosovo became the first country in Europe to introduce power cuts following insufficient domestic power production and government hesitation to buy expensive power in open market. In August Kosovo became the first country in Europe to introduce power cuts following insufficient domestic power production and government hesitation to buy expensive power in open market. At the open lignite mine, few kilometres from the capital Pristina, KEK workers rushed to check if their names are on the list and when the coal will be delivered as the noise from huge machines extracting the coal drowns out their loud complaints about why the process was taking so much time. Kosovo's government has ordered power utility KEK to give tens of thousands of tonnes of coal to its workers to heat their homes as the country braces itself for more power cuts during winter months. Some 3,600 workers will each get a truck of coal, around 10 tonnes, starting from this week. In August Kosovo became the first country in Europe to introduce power cuts following insufficient domestic power production and government hesitation to buy expensive power in open market. At the open lignite mine, few kilometres from the capital Pristina, KEK workers rushed to check if their names are on the list and when the coal will be delivered as the noise from huge machines extracting the coal drowns out their loud complaints about why the process was taking so much time. "This is a just and smart decision because workers are tired of these staggering price increases," said Qamil Pllana, who arrived at the mine to see when the coal will reach his home. . ...Read More
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Price rally spurs Australian coal expansion, risks climate goals
14 Oct 2022Price rally spurs Australian coal expansion, risks climate goals Some miners have been using windfall to pay down debt, . ...Read More