GE and Clark Energy drive CSG to LNG expansion in Australia
GE Power & Water’s Distributed Power business has selected Clarke Energy to supply Australia Pacific LNG with new gas engines.
GE Power & Water’s Distributed Power business has selected Clarke Energy to supply Australia Pacific LNG with new gas engines.
Global coal-fired capacity is expected to reach 2072.8 GW by 2020 according to research by Grand View Research.
The World Coal Association hosted the 21st Century Coal Forum in Canberra, Australia, on 25 May.
E.ON has completed its review of damage to the Ironbridge Power Station, following a fire in the turbine hall in February this year.
India’s state-owned power producer, NTPC, is considering building a 2.4 GW coal-fired power plant supplied by imported coal to help address India’s coal and power shortage.
The US EPA and Duke Energy have reached an agreement on the cleanup of the coal ash spill at the Dan River power plants.
The North American Electricity Reliability Corp. has highlighted the risk that growing dependence on gas could pose to US power supplies
Carbon capture plants must get go-ahead within the year, according to ECC MPs.
State and federal governments will invest AU$ 50 million in two new coal plants.
A new advertising campaign highlights the vital role that clean coal plays in keeping St. Louis skies blue and energy bills low.
World's first large-scale demonstration of RTI International's warm-syngas clean-up technology at Tampa Electric Co.'s Polk Power Plant.
Swedish power company, Vattenfall, has cut its investment in CCS research as part of a realignment of R&D priorities.
Ministry of Energy in Malawi plans to build 300 MW coal plant in Zalewa.
Lower-than-expected electricity demand in the US would hit coal-fired capacity hardest, according to the US Energy Information Administration.
The Turkish minister of energy has confirmed the country is in talks with China over a possible investment in the Afsin-Elbistan coalfield and power plant project.