WCA CEO reacts to latest BP energy outlook to 2035
WCA CEO, Benjamin Sporton welcomes the opportunity to work with BP, and commits to driving the development of technologies to reduce carbon emissions.
WCA CEO, Benjamin Sporton welcomes the opportunity to work with BP, and commits to driving the development of technologies to reduce carbon emissions.
ENGIE has welcomed the Environment Protection Authority’s recommended approach to granting statutory approval for the turbine upgrade project at the Loy Yang B power station.
Lynemouth plant to produce low-carbon electricity, supporting Europe’s goals to increase renewable energy sources, reduce pollutants.
The World Coal Association and the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe formalise long-term collaboration through signing a MoU.
Research from the Department of Industry, Innovation and Science has revealed that new coal generation technologies will significantly reduce Australia’s carbon emissions
Midwest Energy Emissions Corp. is adding a new product to its mercury capture program to help reduce mercury emissions by preventing scrubber reemission events.
The company has announced it is to construct two coal-fired thermal power plants in Uttar Pradesh State in Northern India.
Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd successfully commissions another 500 MW thermal unit in the state of West Bengal, India.
Duke Energy has received preliminary approval from the NCDEQ of its plans to offer permanent water supplies to eligible neighbors near its North Carolina coal plants.
NTPC has signed a Memorandum of Understanding for take-over of two thermal power plants.
The Petra Nova project has begun commercial operation at the W. A. Parish Plant in Thompsons, Texas, southwest of Houston, US, and the US DOE has shown its support.
The NSW Minerals Council has applauded Resources Minister Matt Canavan for his support for technology coal-fired power stations as an option for meeting Australia's future energy needs.
MHPS has completed verification testing of a newly developed AI-based boiler control system at coal-fired power plant in Taiwan.
“The Petra Nova milestone is a big deal for a low emissions future,” said World Coal Association CEO, Benjamin Sporton.
The CO2 capture and compression system is the world’s largest and is evidence of the company’s ongoing efforts to contribute to the development of a sustainable society.