Coal separation in Ireland
Hayes Fuels installs new coal separation units at its Irish operations.
Hayes Fuels installs new coal separation units at its Irish operations.
Plattco Corp. releases details of its new high-pressure mechanical shaft seal for conveying systems.
The US Army Corps of Engineers has halted its review of Ambre Energy’s coal export project in Oregon, following the state’s decision not to award the project a permit.
China is expected to soon curb shipments of coal in order to help out its struggling domestic coal sector.
Tenova Takraf completes concept study for Aspire Mining’s coal blending facility in Mongolia.
Mongolian Ministry of Roads and Transportation signs agreement with JSC Russian Railways to modernise Mongolian infrastructure.
Ambre Energy, along with the Port of Morrow, appeals Oregon’s rejection of a coal export terminal on the Columbia River.
Cargotec has received an order for a SIwertell ship unloader for handling coal at a new cement plant in Myanmar.
Ambre Energy has purchased Cloud Peak Energy’s 50% stake in the Decker coal mine.
The third and final rule for avoiding surprises in coal testing: watch out for intentional malpractices.
The second rule for avoiding surprises in coal testing: use a whole-of-supply-chain enterprse solution.
Large penalties can be incurred when the quality of a coal shipment differs from what has been contractually agreed. Here’s three simple rules to avoid such costly surprises.
US manufacturer of coal preparation solutions, McLanahan, has appointed Mark Slonaker as its first vice president of manufacturing.
In South Korea, wireless radios help move coal from conveyor belt to power plant.
Coal shipping facility on Fraser River gets the go-ahead from port Metro Vancouver.