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Coal India's Output Falls, Ample Stockpiles Ready to Meet Demand
Coal India Ltd. said its March production fell 1.5% on year, easing the burden of mounting stockpiles it's been accumulating to meet an expected surge in demand during the summer. Output dropped from a year earlier to 84.5 million tons, while sales…
The Secret to Actually Finishing That Passion Project? Treat It Like You Work in a Coal Mine, Says This Best-Selling Author.
Emma Straub is a New York Times–bestselling novelist, a picture-book author, and the co-owner of the Brooklyn indie bookstore Books Are Magic, a childhood dream she actually went out and built in real life with her husband. Emma, in short…
Asia Burns More Coal As Middle East War Sends LNG Prices to 3-Year Highs
Submitted by Tsvetana Paraskova of OilPrice.com, Coal is back with a bang in Asia's power generation, as countries scramble to contain the LNG supply shortage due to the war in the Middle East. Coal hasn't really left most Asian economies, which…
Coal India misses FY26 annual production target by wide margin
Coal behemoth Coal India's total coal production for the last financial year witnessed a 1.7 per cent year-on-year fall at 768.1 million tonnes (mt), missing the annual production target by a wide margin. The state-run mining giant's production…
Malaysia's Energy Commission says natural gas and coal supplies secure despite rising costs
Sign up now: Get insights on the biggest stories in Malaysia Published Apr 01, 2026, 01:05 PM KUALA LUMPUR – Malaysia's Energy Commission said on April 1 that the country's supplies of natural gas and coal for power generation were…
Asia ramps up use of dirty fuels to cover energy shortfall triggered by Iran war
Governments across Asia are ramping up their use of coal, the dirtiest fossil fuel, as they try to cover huge energy shortfalls triggered by the US-Israel war on Iran. The move has triggered warnings from climate experts who point to coal's…
South Korea and Indonesia expand cooperation on defense and energy as Mideast war disrupts markets
South Korea and Indonesia agreed Wednesday to expand cooperation in defense industries, technology and supply chains as their leaders pledged to upgrade their strategic partnership in face of uncertainties stemming from the war in the Middle East…
China's far west site of a new bulwark against Mideast-induced resource woes
China is doubling down on mega chemical plants to secure the “industrial gold” needed for its green technology and to scale the coal-based production of chemicals whose global supply is stalled by conflict in the Middle East. On March…
South Korea president says Iran war shows the need to ditch 'risky' fossil fuels
South Korean president Lee Jae Myung said the global energy crisis caused by the US-Israeli war on Iran was keeping him up at night as he called for a rapid transition to renewable energy. The situation was “worse than you think” and…
South Korea and Indonesia expand cooperation on defense and energy as Mideast war disrupts markets
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korea and Indonesia agreed Wednesday to expand cooperation in defense industries, technology and supply chains as their leaders pledged to upgrade their strategic partnership in face of uncertainties stemming…
South Korea and Indonesia discuss energy security, sign agreements on minerals and tech
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung held talks on Wednesday with Indonesian leader Prabowo Subianto, discussing energy security and agreeing to expand cooperation in areas such as defence, Lee's office said. SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT The…
Daily on Energy: A record increase in oil prices, $4 gas, and Trump cuts endangered species protections
Oil is set to finish with the biggest monthly price gain in history, eclipsing the mark set during the first Gulf War. And households are surely feeling the effects, as gas prices have now hit the $4-a-gallon mark. 🛢️💰 That's…
How the Iran war came for elevator rides, street lights, and even butter chicken
The world's poorest countries are paying the price for a war they didn't start. R. Satish Babu/AFP via Getty Images Bryan Walsh is a senior editorial director at Vox overseeing the climate teams and the Unexplainable and The Gray Area podcasts. He…
Why Western Pennsylvania is built for the AI economy
Within days, he was on the phone delivering big news: Homer City Redevelopment would build a $10 billion natural gas power plant on the former coal site, transforming it into a major source of electricity for the surging demand from new data…
South Korea and Indonesia expand cooperation on defense and energy as Mideast war disrupts markets
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