NETL develops tool to estimate prospective CO2 storage in subsurface
CO2-SCREEN was designed to estimate underground storage potential for CO2 captured from fossil fuel burning power plants.
CO2-SCREEN was designed to estimate underground storage potential for CO2 captured from fossil fuel burning power plants.
Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems, Ltd has applied MHPS-TOMONI to improve the efficiency of its thermal power plant operations at Soma Energy Park in Japan.
The Clean Power Plan would have caused more coal-fired power plants to retire prematurely even though policy makers have become increasingly concerned that coal retirements are a threat to grid resilience and national security, says ACCCE.
The American Coal Council has released a statement on the EPA’s recent proposal to replace the former Obama administration’s Clean Power Plan with the Affordable Clean Energy rule.
China's top six coastal power utilities have seen declines in coal use.
The global lignite mining market was valued at US$108.19 billion in 2017.
The Lake Rukwa Water Basin Board has given Kibo Energy Plc. its provisional approval for water permits for the Mbeya Coal to Power project.
G-Cast will collect coal ash from the Tanjung Bin power plant for a period of 10 years, with an option to extend for an additional three years.
Having signed a Memorandum of Understanding, Kibo Energy PLC is to acquire a 60% shareholding in UK-based power plant development company Mast Energy Developments (MED).
Industrial Info Resources discusses the Trump administration’s attempts at bailing out US coal and nuclear power plants.
In July, China’s hydropower generation had faster year on year growth but thermal power remained the highest.
The new report is clear that cleaner coal technologies are the lowest cost option among all available low emission technologies in ASEAN.
Polish union leaders have vowed to protect coal jobs, as the shift towards a green economy will have monumental consequences for citizens, employees and their families.
These three projects, selected as part of FE’s Advanced Energy Systems programme, will enable cost-competitive, coal-based power generation systems.