World Coal Association news
The role of coal in India’s energy ambitions
Coal will be essential to help India meet its future energy needs, as the country’s energy demand is projected to more than double through to 2040.
WCA issues statement on Germany's phase-out of coal
While western Europe is reducing its coal use, most countries in Eastern Europe are still reliant on the fuel.
Urgent need to ramp up international efforts on CCUS, says WCA
A new World Coal Association report is calling for international commitment on carbon capture, use and storage technologies.
WCA urges World Bank Group to reform coal financing policy
A report by the WCA has argued that the Bank should provide greater financial support to help coal-dependent countries achieve low emissions.
WCA reviews IPCC ‘Special Report on Global Warming of 1.5°C’
The World Coal Association has commented on the ‘Special Report on Global Warming of 1.5°C’, released by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
HELE still imperative for ASEAN countries
The new report is clear that cleaner coal technologies are the lowest cost option among all available low emission technologies in ASEAN.
CCS Knowledge Centre analyses recent developments in Saskatchewan
Corwyn Bruce, Head of Technical Services with the International CCS Knowledge Centre, answers questions on the announced retirement of coal-fired power units BD4&5 and what this means for CCS.
WCA responds to IEA’s new World Energy Investment
The World Coal Association has commented on the IEA’s 2018 World Energy Investment report.
Sporton leaves WCA; organisation embarks on new leadership transition
Following Benjamin Sporton’s departure, WCA Communications and Strategy Director Katie Warrick will serve as Interim CEO during the organisation’s transition period.
WCA: “India should consider developing a long-term strategic vision for carbon capture”
Benjamin Sporton, Chief Executive of World Coal Association, discusses how carbon utilisation will be a key step in India's climate strategy.