Coal’s digital revolution
Jonathan Rowland explores technology that is bringing the world’s coal-fired power plants into the twenty-century.
Jonathan Rowland explores technology that is bringing the world’s coal-fired power plants into the twenty-century.
The new LOESCHE Energy Systems India Private Ltd (LESI) workshop has been founded at Chennai City in Tamilnadu State of India.
Loesche has created a workshop in Chennai City to serve the Indian power industry.
The Minerals Council of Australia has criticised Infrastructure Victoria for excluding HELE coal technology from its long-term vision for the state.
Doosan Babcock has been awarded a contract to deliver combustion and emissions systems for Lynemouth power plant biomass conversion.
Sharon Sjostrom and Christine Amrhein, Executives at ADES, are awarded ‘2016 Top Women in Energy’ by the Denver Business Journal.
Florida Power & Light has filled a petition with the Florida Public Service Commission to request permission to purchase an Indiantown coal plant and, in turn, eventually phase it out.
The AEO2016 Reference case has outlined expectations that natural gas-fired electricity generation will exceed coal-fired electricity generation by 2022.
States should not be intimidated by statements about the EPA not extending the CPP deadline according to Allison Wood, a partner at Hunton & Williams, as this counters the recent stay of the plan.
Jacobs Engineering has been awarded a coal ash consulting contract for City Utilities of Springfield, Missouri in the US.
MHPS has received an order from Taipower to renovate coal-fired boilers and environmental facilities at Taichung thermal power plants units 1 – 4 in Taiwan.
The National Mining Association has highlighted evidence that “keep fossil fuels in the ground policies” are threatening the US economy, communities and access to affordable energy.
GE Power has unveiled the Digital Power Plant for Steam, a suite of technologies that aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd successfully commissions another 195 MW thermal unit in Bihar, India.
In the June issue of World Coal, Hal Quinn, President and CEO of the National Mining Association, provides an insight into the US thermal coal industry.