Rising gas use will raise US electricity prices
Rising gas used would result in electricity price hikes in the US, according to the EIA’s Annual Energy Outlook 2014.
Rising gas used would result in electricity price hikes in the US, according to the EIA’s Annual Energy Outlook 2014.
Start-up of the Kemper coal gasification power plant will be delayed to mid-2015.
Alstom confirms offer from GE but leaves door open for Siemens.
The US Supreme Court has overturned a federal appeals court and upheld the EPA’s Cross-Atate Air Pollution Rule.
According to the latest data from the US EIA, projected emissions of CO2 will vary according to coal and nuclear power plant retirements.
French maker of trains and power plant turbines, Alstom, has received rival bids from GE and Siemens.
CSIRO will trial technology aimed at reducing emissions from lignite-fired electricity.
China will fail to meets its target of 200 GW of nuclear power by 2030, opening up further opportunities for coal.
Siemens has received an order for four CO2 compressor trains for a coal liquifaction plant in China.
CMS Energy considers reviving Michigan gas-fired power plant project following coal-fired power plant retirements.
According to the US EIA, coal stockpiles at electric power plants experienced a deep drawdown this winter, dropping 24%.
Electricity producer, Drax, is suing the UK government.
EDF and China Datang Corporation have signed an agreement to build and operate an ultra-supercritical coal-fired power plant.
African Energy Resources has entered into a non-binding MOU with Zambia’s electricity utility ZESCO.
Oracle Coalfields hopes to make a final decision on its coal-fired power plant project at Thar, Pakistan, by the end of 2014.