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Bens Creek announce offtake agreement with Integrity Coal Sales
Bens Creek Group plc has entered into its first offtake agreement for its washed Hi-Vol-B metallurgical coal with Integrity Coal Sales, Inc. New York.
Allegiance Coal to acquire Short Creek Underground mine
Allegiance Coal Limited has announced the acquisition of the Short Creek Mine located 25 km west of Birmingham, Alabama.
Bens Creek announces admission to AIM
Bens Creek Group plc has announced that admission to the AIM occurred, and dealings in its shares commenced, on 19 October 2021.
US coal-fired electricity generation on the rise in 2021
Annual US coal-fired electricity generation is set to increase in 2021 for the first time since 2014.
OSMRE recognises coal operators with 2021 ‘Excellence in Surface Coal Mining Reclamation Awards’
The Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement has recognised Luminant Mining Company, LLC and North American Coal Corporation as the winners of its 2021 ‘Excellence in Surface Coal Mining Reclamation Awards’.
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.
NTEC assumes operations at Navajo Mine
Navajo Transitional Energy Company became the first tribally owned coal mining company to operate a coal mine on tribal land after NTEC assumed direct operations at Navajo Mine on 1 October 2021.
America’s Power comments on FERC’s approval to allow coal-supply chain vote within MISO’s advisory committee
America’s Power has released a statement following the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's approval to allow coal-supply chain vote within Midcontinent Independent System Operator's advisory committee.
DOE invests nearly US$7 million to put coal wastes to work
The U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management has announced nearly US$7 million in funding for seven projects that will develop coal-based filaments or resins for additive manufacturing and advance research and development of coal-derived graphite.