Peabody launches energy campaign
Peabody has launched a campaign to eliminate energy poverty, increase access to low-cost electricity and improve emissions through clean coal technologies.
Peabody has launched a campaign to eliminate energy poverty, increase access to low-cost electricity and improve emissions through clean coal technologies.
The WCA has appealed to Norway to provide global leadership by rejecting calls to ban coal investments.
ME2C has announced that its mercury emissions control technology has been selected by a coal-power cooperative in the US.
Shell has signed an agreement with the UK government to progress the Peterhead CCS project to the next design phase.
Indian coal imports by power producers increased 31% in the April-January period, as demand outstripped domestic supply.
Mozambique Government grants approval for Moatize coal-fired power plant.
The 2014 Annual Energy Outlook projects more coal-fired power plant retirements by 2016 than have been scheduled.
A new report from the IEA Clean Coal Centre discusses the management of coal combustion wastes.
Washington regulators have been unable to conclude whether PSE’s reliance on older coal-fired power plants is justified.
The UK is facing a capacity crunch unless old coal and nuclear plants are replaced.
Siemens has received an order to two steam turbines for the Soma Kolin lignite-fired power plant in Turkey.
Siemens receives an order for a new steam turbine for the Seagull power plant in Gunsan, South Korea.
CoalImp is calling for the UK government to retake the lead on carbon capture and storage.
A plan to implement CCS technology in the UK would generate jobs and reduce household electricity bills.
Petrovietnam will import 10 million tpa of coal to Vietnam from Australia and Indonesia from 2017.