US coal news
Contura to announce 2019 guidance on 24 January
The company also expects to hold a conference call regarding its 2019 outlook at 11:00 a.m. EST that morning.
Limited impact on China's power sector from US-China trade tensions, says WoodMac
Key things to watch this year will be the implementation of the RPS, day-ahead power trading in Guangdong and the readiness of the national carbon market launch.
DOE issues notice of intent for FEED studies funding for commercial-scale carbon capture systems
The U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Fossil Energy anticipates that it will support at least two projects.
Wyoming Governor pledges to advocate for coal exports
Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon has said that there has been progress benefiting the world by burning coal more cleanly and efficiently.
MSHA reports 2018 US mining fatalities were second lowest on record
MSHA has taken action to counter powered haulage fatalities, which accounted for 48% of the annual fatality total.
Norfolk Southern helps new US coal mines connect to rail system
The company worked with new coal mines in Pennsylvania and Indiana to generate new rail carloads in 2018.
McNamee must recuse himself from coal bailout decisions, says ethics official
McNamee has not yet committed to recuse himself, but will continue to seek the guidance as to recusal issues.
Charah Solutions launches thermal process technology for fly ash beneficiation at Sulphur terminal (Louisiana)
Charah Solutions, Inc. has installed its proprietary fly ash beneficiation technology at the company’s Sulphur terminal in Louisiana.
NETL-led project offers prospect of cutting carbon capture cost
Membrane materials identified by the National Energy Technology Laboratory could reduce the cost of carbon capture for coal-fired power plants.
Warrior Met to release 4Q18 results on 21 February
The company will hold an investor conference call at 4:30 p.m. ET that day.