Clean coal news
QRC welcomes new Japanese investments for coal-fired plants in Australia
Building a new HELE coal-fired power plant in Queensland makes sense to further strengthen energy security for all Australians.
CCS Knowledge Centre analyses recent developments in Saskatchewan
Corwyn Bruce, Head of Technical Services with the International CCS Knowledge Centre, answers questions on the announced retirement of coal-fired power units BD4&5 and what this means for CCS.
WCA responds to IEA’s new World Energy Investment
The World Coal Association has commented on the IEA’s 2018 World Energy Investment report.
GE to construct ultra-supercritical coal plant in Poland
GE Power’s Ostroleka coal power plant technology will be specifically designed for operational flexibility to improve start time, start fuel, ramp-up and turn-down rate, and minimum load.
ACCCE appoints new President and CEO
Michelle Bloodworth, previously Chief Operating Officer for the organisation, succeeds Paul Bailey.
Kenyan power plant signs clean coal technology agreement with GE
Gulf Energy, the developer of the Lamu coal power plant in Kenya, will use GE’s Ultra-Supercritical Clean Coal Technology following an agreement signed in Nairobi yesterday.
Qualification process underway for Oman’s first clean coal power project
The developers of the proposed clean coal-fired independent power project based in Oman launch its qualification process.
Teck confirms restart of coal dryer at Elkview Operations
The coal dryer was damaged in January this year by a pressure event that temporarily suspended dryer operations.
WCA welcomes to Moody’s Investors Service report on CCS
World Coal Association has responded to Moody’s Investors Service report on CCS technology by welcoming its call for accelerated development.
US and Saudi Arabia sign MoU for clean fossil fuel projects
The US and Saudi Arabia commit to advancing collaboration in clean fossil fuels and carbon management, following a MoU signed between US Energy Secretary and Saudi Minister of Energy.