World Coal Association news
FutureCoal welcomes Trump’s ‘Clean Coal’ vision
FutureCoal has released a statement welcoming President-elect Trump’s recent reaffirmation of his commitment to ‘clean coal’, which aligns closely with its Sustainable Coal Stewardship roadmap.
Coal’s future: New report charts path to sustainability
FutureCoal’s latest report, ‘Roadmap for a Sustainable Coal Value Chain’, highlights how advanced coal technologies can reduce emissions, while continuing to support the global demand for energy and industrial growth.
COP29: The uprising of energy sovereignty
FutureCoal highlights the growing calls from developing and emerging nations for an inclusive, sovereignty-focused approach to climate and energy policies – an approach it has consistently maintained at previous COPs.
FutureCoal and ACE report on coal’s contributions to UN SDGs
FutureCoal and ASEAN Centre for Energy (ACE) have released a new report examining coal’s contribution to advancing UN Sustainable Development Goals in ASEAN.
FutureCoal encourages G7 to adopt balanced approach to coal
Following the recent G7 Summit on climate, energy, and the environment, FutureCoal has insisted that world leaders must embrace a balanced, pragmatic, and responsible approach to energy policy.
Guest Comment: Issue 1 2024
Michelle Manook, FutureCoal, discusses the importance of transforming the global coal value chain to navigate to a future of sustainability, technology, and resilience.
World Coal Association rebrands to FutureCoal
The World Coal Association has rebranded, aiming to advocate for an innovative and technology-led coal value chain.
WCA expands with enrolment of South Africa’s Menar
Continuing a spate of new global enrolments, the World Coal Association (WCA) has welcomed South African mining investor, Menar, to its roster of progressive coal members.
World Coal Association welcomes new members in South Africa
The World Coal Association has formerly welcomed two new South African members to the growing alliance of responsible coal participants.
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.