New electric truck fleet for Conuma Coal
Conuma Coal Resources Limited has announced the replacement of a fleet of haul trucks at its Wolverine Mine with five new Komatsu electric 830E-5 models supplied by SMS Equipment Inc.
Conuma Coal Resources Limited has announced the replacement of a fleet of haul trucks at its Wolverine Mine with five new Komatsu electric 830E-5 models supplied by SMS Equipment Inc.
The Global Carbon Capture and Storage Institute (GCCSI) has published its annual ‘Global Status of CCS’ report.
The company has announced an update regarding the Mabesekwa Coal Independent Power Project in Botswana.
FGX SepTech has set up two dry, pneumatic coal cleaning plants in the USA.
A report has called for urgent action to progress low carbon technologies critical to the UK and Scottish government’s net zero ambitions.
US coal-fired electric generating capacity declined to 257 GW in 2017 after several coal power plants retired.
Siemens will provide a complete thermal twin for a Bajaj Group energy plant, enabling improvements in the plant’s performance.
46% of reinsurance market and 37% of industry’s global assets covered by coal exit policies.
Cummins Inc. has announced its next environmental sustainability strategy, which includes science-based goals that meet or exceed the goals in the United Nations Paris agreement on climate change.
A new insight from CRU Group on thermal coal projects.
The start of construction for a world first hydrogen project (Hydrogen Energy Supply Chain, HESC) based at AGL Loy Yang began yesterday.
The US Environmental Protection Agency has announced a proposed regulation to the management of coal combustion residuals (CCR) from electric utilities.
EPA’s proposals appear to include enough flexibility to avoid many adverse repercussions on the electric power sector, including the forced closure or idling of coal-fired power plants that are necessary for reliable and affordable electricity.
The Philippines is enhancing its infrastructure resilience in anticipation of rapidly escalating energy demands, driven by strong economic and population growth.
Lawyers have warned Germany’s coal companies not to bank on big payoffs for closing their lignite operations down, in a new legal analysis.