Clean coal news
Bettercoal appoints new Executive Director
Bettercoal has announced the appointment of Katie Warrick as the new Executive Director.
WCA comments on India Energy Outlook
The World Coal Association’s Chief Executive, Michelle Manook, has commented on the ‘India Energy Outlook 2021’.
Mitsubishi Power to restructure domestic locations of boiler business
Mitsubishi Power, a subsidiary of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Group, has decided to restructure the domestic locations for its boiler business.
Carbon capture system to be tested at Technology Centre Mongstad
A NETL-supported project to develop a transformational carbon capture technology will culminate in an engineering-scale test campaign at Norway’s Technology Centre Mongstad.
Global CCS Institute CEO to step down
The Chairman of the Board of the Global CCS Institute, Philip Bainbridge, has announced that the CEO, Brad Page, will be leaving the institute during 3Q21.
Global CCS Institute welcomes rise in membership
The Global CCS Institute has welcomed 34 new members to its ranks in the last 12 months.
Department of Energy launches Minerals Sustainability Division
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has announced the establishment of a Division of Minerals Sustainability to bring an increased focus to securing a US critical minerals supply chain that will transform the US energy and manufacturing systems.
World Coal Association responds to IEA Medium-Term Coal Market Report 2020
The World Coal Association acknowledges the International Energy Agency’s (IEA) ‘Medium-Term Coal Market Report 2020’ and calls for the IEA to continue its support of all fuels and clean technologies to meet global energy needs and reach net-zero emissions.
UK Government provides £31 for flooding and coal tip repairs
Welsh Secretary, Simon Hart, and Chief Secretary to the Treasury, Stephen Barclay, have agreed funding for coal tip and flood damage remediation work across Wales.
CCS technology on rise for third consecutive year
In findings released by the Global CCS Institute, the total capacity of carbon capture and storage facilities operating and under development has grown by 33% world-wide over the last year alone.