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New Coal Royalties Legislation Further Damages Queensland’s Competitiveness
Coal Power
03-07-2019
Kenya Tribunal Blocks Coal Power Station
NAIROBI – A Kenyan environmental tribunal has blocked the construction of a coal-fired power station on the country's idyllic Indian Ocean coast, in a move hailed as a major victory by campaigners fighting a years-long battle against the scheme.
Coal Power
02-07-2019
Fossil Fuels Continue to Dominate US Energy Consumption
Fossil fuels, including petroleum, natural gas, and coal, have accounted for at least 80% of energy consumption in the U.S. for well over a century, according to the Energy Information Administration.
Clean Coal
01-07-2019
G20 Stalls on Fossil Fuel Subsidies Despite Calls for Climate Action
As G20 countries meet for the group’s annual summit in Osaka, the world’s leading economies are failing to phase out wasteful fossil fuel subsidies and host Japan is bowing to US pressure to remove references to emissions in the draft communiqué.
Coal Power
27-06-2019
Kenya Halts Lamu Coal Power Project at World Heritage Site
Kenyan judges have halted plans to construct the country's first ever coal-powered plant near the coastal town of Lamu, a Unesco World Heritage Site.
Thermal Plant
18-06-2019
South Korea Fires Up On Renewables, to Close More Coal Plants
As renewable energy powers up in South Korea, coal-fired generation, long the bedrock of the country's electricity supply, is being tapped to give up room.
Coal Mine
17-06-2019
US Renewable Energy Capacity Beats Coal for the First Time
Coal's downward trend has been ongoing since its peak in 2008 and has no end in sight. Coal consumption has dropped by 39 percent to the lowest level in 40 years, according to the US Energy Information Administration, as reported by CNN.
Coal Power
14-06-2019
Renewable Energy Capacity in the US Tips Past Coal for the First Time
In April, the United States’ renewable energy capacity tipped past coal for the first time, according to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
Thermal Plant
14-06-2019
UK Energy Supplier SSE To Close Its Last Coal-Fired Power Plant
UK energy provider SSE Plc said on Thursday that it is proposing to close its last coal-fired power plant in the country by March 2020, amid a national and international drive for lower-carbon sources of electricity generation.
Coal Mine
23-05-2019
Galilee Basin mine next to Adani put on hold amid doubts over future of thermal coal
The backer of a massive coal proposal in the Galilee Basin, adjacent to Adani’s Carmichael mine site, has quietly abandoned its plans amid growing doubts about the long-term profitability of Australian thermal coal exports.
Coal Mine
29-03-2019
China Boosts Coal Mining Capacity Despite Climate Pledges
China added 194 million tonnes of coal mining capacity in 2018, data from the energy bureau showed on Tuesday, despite vows to eliminate excess capacity in the sector and to reduce fossil fuel consumption.
Coal Mine
29-03-2019
U.S. House Subcommittee To Consider Coal Mine Reclamation Bill
A congressional subcommittee will hear testimony Thursday in support of a bill that would help clean up and redevelop surface mine land. The bill enjoys bipartisan support, but still faces hurdles.
Coal Trade
29-03-2019
China's Coal Policy Whims Are Seen as the Biggest Risk by Key Supplier
China remains key to the outlook for the thermal coal market but ongoing policy uncertainty is keeping miners on edge and forecasters guessing about what[s next from the world's biggest consumer.
Coal Mine
29-03-2019
ANC Wants Banks to Be Forced to Fund South Africa Coal Mines
South Africa’s banks should be forced to invest in new coal mines in the country, the ruling African National Congress’s head of economic transformation said.
Coal Mine
29-03-2019
Asia Continues to Pivot Away From Coal
The number of thermal coal plants in development pipelines of major Asian countries continues to free-fall, according to new data. The decline poses a warning to the world’s biggest exporters of thermal coal – Australia and Indonesia – to check supply.
Clean Coal
29-03-2019
Clean Coal Technologies Signs Agreement With UW
The University of Wyoming (UW) and Clean Coal Technologies, Inc. (CCTI) announced a new agreement today that is being lauded as a critical next step in developing a cleaner burning coal in the Powder River Basin.
Clean Coal
29-03-2019
Idaho Utility Spurns Coal, Pledges 100 Percent 'Clean' Energy By 2045
Idaho Power says it already gets nearly half its energy from hydroelectric dams such as the Swan Falls Dam on the Snake River, just south of Boise. The utility plans to phase out its use of coal power plants.
Coal Power
25-03-2019
GE Will Build Kosovo's New 500 MW Coal Power Plant
Although sitting on more than 14 billion tonnes of proven lignite reserves, the fifth largest in the world, Kosovo is struggling with power shortages.
Coal Power
25-03-2019
More Bad News for Coal: Wind and Solar Are Getting Cheaper
Wind and solar costs have plunged so rapidly that 74% of the US coal fleet could be phased out for renewable energy -- and still save customers money, according to a report released on Monday by Energy Innovation, a nonpartisan think tank.
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