US coal news
Charah Solutions awarded ash marketing and landfill operations contract
Charah Solutions has been awarded an ash marketing and landfill operations contract by Entergy Utility companies for plants in Arkansas and Louisiana, USA.
NGM’s TS power plant aligns with Nevada’s carbon reduction ambitions
In support of Nevada’s carbon-reduced objectives, Nevada Gold Mines has approved the conversion of its TS coal power plant to a dual fuel process, allowing the facility to generate power from natural gas.
Containment failure spurs changes to ash hopper systems
Due to environmental concerns and economic factors, power plants that use slurry containment systems are transitioning from traditional ash handling systems to more environmentally sound alternatives.
CONSOL Energy announces results for 2019
CONSOL Energy has announced its financial and operating results for 4Q19 and the full year of 2019.
Duke Energy statement on coal ash settlement approval
Duke Energy has recently issued a statement after receiving final approval of the company’s agreement with the state regulator and the environmental community on how to permanently close all remaining ash basins in North Carolina, USA.
US energy department funds projects to create new market opportunities for coal
The US Department of Energy’s Office of Fossil Energy has selected three additional projects to receive approximately US$3 million in federal funding for cost-shared research and development projects.
NETL to increase efficiency in US fossil fuel-based power plants
NETL is making efforts to improve efficiency in fossil fuel-based power plants across the US.
Hallador Energy to Idle Carlisle Mine in Sullivan, Indiana
Hallador Energy Company has announced that its subsidiary Sunrise Coal, LLC, is temporarily idling production at its Carlisle Mine in Sullivan County, Indiana (USA).
Consol Energy and Consol Coal Resources schedule 4Q19 earnings release
Consol Energy Inc. and Consol Coal Resources LP will each issue its 4Q19 earnings release before the market opens on 11 February 2020.
US Department of Energy announces funding for fossil energy research and training
The US Department of Energy has announced nearly US$6.3 million for university training and research for fossil energy applications.