Clean coal news
Peabody promotes common ground approach to reduce emissions
Peabody advocates use of carbon capture and storage and clean coal technologies to meet global goals concerning low-carbon energy sources.
BHP allies with top universities to reduce CO2 emissions
BHP partners with leading universities and launches an international research project focussed on reducing CO2 emissions through carbon capture and storage.
ACE and WCA commit to promoting clean coal technology development
The ASEAN Centre for Energy and the World Coal Association form a partnership to promote the development and utilisation of cleaner coal technologies.
CCT progressing forward with Wyoming coal enhancement project
Clean Coal Technologies receives a deposit from Wyoming New Energy to build a 2 million short t facility using CCTI's Pristine M process.
Centre of Excellence opens in Poland
The International Centre of Excellence on Coal Mine Methane in Poland has been officially launched, representing a milestone as the first of its kind in the industry.
Australia: all eggs in renewables basket?
As reported by the Minerals Council of Australia, the coal industry has expressed concern regarding reports that the Finkel review may rule out the building of modern coal fired power stations and push Australia to focus solely on solar, wind and gas.
World Coal Association committed to helping Paris Agreement despite US withdrawal
Following President Trump’s decision to withdraw from the Paris Agreement, the World Coal Association urges the US President to support enhanced international action on low emission coal technologies.
Chinese coal-powered plants are much cleaner than US plants
China is making the coal-burning process more efficient to tackle climate change.
ASEAN can accelerate achievement of Paris Agreement goals
Transition to low emissions coal is one of the most efficient strategies for reducing greenhouse gas in the region.
ACCCE welcomes the nominations to Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
The American Coalition for Clean Coal Electricity has welcomed the White House’s nominations to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.