Clean coal news
Teck and Oldendorff Carriers announce agreement to reduce supply chain emissions
Teck Resources Limited and Oldendorff Carriers have announced an agreement to employ energy efficient bulk carriers for shipments of Teck steelmaking coal from the Port of Vancouver to international destinations.
North Coal and Circulor partner to support ESG transparency
North Coal and Circulor have partnered to support ESG transparency across the steel value chain, supporting the industry’s transition to net-zero carbon.
Anglo American collaborates with Novum Energy Australia for circular economy future
Anglo American is moving towards a sustainable zero-waste future at its five metallurgical coal operations in Central Queensland through a new collaboration with Novum Energy Australia that will see rubber waste products transformed into useable raw materials.
Carbon Clean announces advisor to Board of Director
Carbon Clean has announced that Ernest J. Moniz has joined as an Advisor to its Board of Directors.
Sibanthracite switches to electricity produced by renewable resources
Siberian Anthracite will become the first coal mining enterprise in Russia to purchase electricity generated by renewable energy sources.
CONSOL Energy announces direct operating GHG emission reduction targets
CONSOL Energy Inc. has advanced its Forward Progress sustainability initiative with the announcement of targets to reduce its direct operating greenhouse gas emissions.
MCA confirms 2050 ambition of net zero emissions
The Minerals Council of Australia has confirmed the industry’s ambition to achieve net zero emissions by 2050 in support of the goals of the Paris Agreement.
VGK started wind measurements for the construction of a wind farm
Vostochnaya Mining Co. has started wind monitoring in the Uglegorsk District of the Sakhalin Region.
Exxaro Resources develops 70 MW Lephalale Solar Project
Exxaro Resources Ltd, through its wholly-owned renewable energy subsidiary, Cennergi, is developing the 70 MW Lephalale Solar Project that will supply renewable energy to the Grootegeluk Complex.
ACE and WCA: Modest clean coal investment will cut ASEAN emissions
A new report by the ASEAN Centre for Energy and the World Coal Association has found that ASEAN countries will require approximately 234 GW of new coal capacity by 2040 to meet growing energy demand, but with modest investment in clean coal technologies, there is capacity to significantly cut emissions.