A coal comeback may be taking place in the US
Matt Mackowiak, Director of Government Affairs at Core Natural Resources, comments on the recent signing of four executive orders by US President Donald Trump that will help propel the use of coal.
Will joined Palladian Publications in September 2017 as an Editorial Assistant for LNG Industry, after graduating with a History degree from the University of Southampton.
Now the Editor for Global Mining Review and World Coal, he is enjoying learning about all things mining and following the industry’s transition to greener and more sustainable operations.
In his spare time, Will plays for a local basketball club and is a keen fan of the NBA and NFL, particularly the Los Angeles Lakers and Rams.
Matt Mackowiak, Director of Government Affairs at Core Natural Resources, comments on the recent signing of four executive orders by US President Donald Trump that will help propel the use of coal.
Migatron Corp. has announced the release of its latest ultrasonic sensor, the RPS-429AA-40P-IS2, offering high-level accuracy and reliability in distance measure and object detection.
Following a recent ignition event at Anglo American’s Moranbah North Mine, Peabody is reviewing all options related to its acquisition of steelmaking coal assets from Anglo.
According to the US Energy Information Administration (EIA), US production of all types of coal has declined over the past two decades, including 2024.
With a clean energy future on the horizon, Jane Marsh outlines how the coal industry can find opportunities to become sustainable.