OSAKI CoolGen implements Honeywell technology in coal gasification process
OSAKI CoolGen has implemented Honeywell technology to remove CO2 in coal gasification processing at a Japanese facility.
OSAKI CoolGen has implemented Honeywell technology to remove CO2 in coal gasification processing at a Japanese facility.
Arch Coal, Inc. has announced that it recently closed on a US$54 million equipment financing facility with an average interest rate of 6.3%.
Officials from southwest Virginia have mounted a last-minute push to oppose the possible early closure of one of the country’s newest coal plants.
Multiple countries have set coal phase-out deadlines as they look to renewables as a clean alternative.
Fitch Solutions has released a report that shows an expectation of Vietnam's power expansion to continue being largely driven by coal, despite increasing pressures on the fuel source recently.
Charah Solutions has been awarded an ash marketing and landfill operations contract by Entergy Utility companies for plants in Arkansas and Louisiana, USA.
In support of Nevada’s carbon-reduced objectives, Nevada Gold Mines has approved the conversion of its TS coal power plant to a dual fuel process, allowing the facility to generate power from natural gas.
Starting on 26 February 2020, equipment and machinery will be sold from the Navajo Generating Station, a 2250 MW coal-fired power plant located in Page, Arizona (USA).
The International Energy Agency released its latest in-depth review of German energy policies today, welcoming the country’s bold approach to its clean energy transition.
Environmental lawyers have hailed ‘the end for new coal’ in Europe as two Polish utilities announce they will suspend funding to the country’s last planned new coal plant, Ostroleka C, over economic concerns.
According to data recently released by the International Energy Agency (IEA), global energy-related carbon dioxide emissions stopped growing in 2019, despite widespread expectations of another increase.
A potential new energy resource for coalfield areas is being researched by a PhD student in conjunction with the Coal Authority.
The US Department of Energy’s Office of Fossil Energy has selected three additional projects to receive approximately US$3 million in federal funding for cost-shared research and development projects.
The global coal trading market faces stiff competition due to the involvement of many players in the market, reveals a report by Transparency Market Research (TMR).
NETL is making efforts to improve efficiency in fossil fuel-based power plants across the US.