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Kusile Power Station on Target to be Completed by 2023
South African Deputy-President, David Mabuza, recently visited the Kusile Power Station in the Mpumalanga province to evaluate the progress being made.
Thermal Power
80 per cent of US Coal Plants Scheduled to Close
Coal has had a presence since the 1300s, when the Hopi Indians first began to use it. By the late 1800s, it had overtaken wood as the primary source of fuel for
Coal
China Accounted For Half Of The World’s Coal Generated In 2020, Says Study
Coal-fired power in China gained 2% in 2020, accounting for 53% of the overall coal-fired generation portfolio worldwide
Thermal Power
Kansai Electric and Marubeni drop coal power plant plans
Kansai Electric Power and Marubeni have reportedly scrapped their plans for a 1.3GW coal-fired power plant in Japan.
Climate Change
China's Non-Fossil Power Capacity to Surpass that of Coal in 2021: CEC
China's installed capacity of producing non-fossil energy will surpass that of coal-fired power generation for the first time in 2021
Thermal Power
Montenegro Expects more Hours for Pljevlja Power Plant
Montenegrin state-owned utility EPCG expects to be granted additional operating hours for the 225MW Pljevlja lignite-fired plant, which had been due to close la
Thermal Power
Seoul Requests Voluntary Cut from State Coal Plants
The South Korean government has asked state-owned Kepco utilities to voluntarily restrict its use of coal in April-November to limit overall emissions, sources
Thermal Power
China Huaneng Group and Glencore Sign MoU on CCUS Project
Glencore is one of the world’s largest diversified natural resource companies and China Huaneng is one of the world’s largest energy and technology companies.
Hydrogen
Retired New Mexico Coal-Fired Plant to be Repurposed to Hydrogen
A retired coal-fired power plant in Prewitt, New Mexico is set to be converted to produce blue and green hydrogen by a new technology collaboration, Escalante H
Coal
China’s ETS to Reduce Coal’s Share of Power Mix: IEA
Without tighter allocation benchmarks for coal-fired plants or the introduction of allowance auctions, the scheme could fail to encourage any significant coal-t
Thermal Power
Ireland’s Last Coal Mine to be a Green Energy Hub
Ireland Government’s ambition is to reach net zero emissions by 2050.
Thermal Power
Kusile Unit 3 Achieves Commercial Operation
On Wednesday 31 March, 2020 Eskom announced that Unit 3 of the Kusile Power Station achieved commercial operation status.
Thermal Power
Europe is Hhalfway into Closing All Coal Power Plants by 2030
Fifty percent of coal-fired thermal power plants are closed or planned to be shut down by the end of the decade, according to data compiled by Europe Beyond Coa
Future Energy
Japan's BPA Eyes Biomass As Coal Alternative
Japan's biomass power association is promoting the use of biomass as a replacement fuel to make up nearly half of the insufficient coal-fired power capacity to
Thermal Power
EDF’s Last Coal Plant to Shut Two Years Ahead of Deadline
EDF has decided to end generation at West Burton A power station, its sole remaining coal-fired power station, in September 2022.
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