Clean coal news
NTPC Dadri aiming to become India’s cleanest coal fired plant
NTPC Dadri is striving to become the cleanest coal fired plant in India and is complying with all the CPCB guidelines on emissions.
WCA comments on IEA World Energy Outlook
The World Coal Association Chief Executive, Michelle Manook, has commented on the International Energy Agency’s World Energy Outlook 2020.
TCM to join international partnership on CCS
Technology Centre Mongstad (TCM) has signed a memorandum of understanding with DNV GL and SINTEF to further develop carbon capture and storage technologies.
China pledges to reach carbon neutrality by 2060
The Global CCS Institute welcomes China’s latest climate commitment, pledging to become carbon neutral by 2060.
IEA: The world needs to build on growing carbon capture momentum
A new IEA report shows CCUS can play vital roles of both reducing emissions and removing carbon from the atmosphere.
TCM conducts testing of new carbon capture technology
At Technology Center Mongstad, testing of new technology for carbon capture is now being carried out.
Australian mining cutting emissions through technology
Australia’s resources sector is at the forefront of developing and deploying low emissions technologies which are central to Australian and global efforts to address climate change.
Norwegian government launches ‘Longship’ for CCUS
In a recent government white paper to the Norwegian parliament, the government proposes to launch a carbon capture and storage project in Norway, named ‘Longship'.
Expanded funding mandates positive step for CCS in Australia
The expansion of the mandates of two government bodies to include carbon capture and storage was recently welcomed by the Global CCS Institute as a positive step forward for the acceleration of CCS deployment in Australia.
WCA comments on IEA Energy Technology Perspectives Report
The World Coal Association Chief Executive, Michelle Manook, has welcomed the IEA Energy Technology Perspectives 2020 report.