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afr.com - Jennifer Hewett - Coalition says king coal to stay on the throne
Coalition says king coal to stay on the throne
Australian Financial Review

Gift 5 articles to anyone you choose each month when you subscribe. Subscribe now Already a subscriber? The Coalition's nuclear strategy is attracting considerable attention – for better or worse. What it means for Australia's continued…

afr.com - Ted O'Brien - Only the Coalition has credible plan to close coal
Only the Coalition has credible plan to close coal
Australian Financial Review

Gift 5 articles to anyone you choose each month when you subscribe. Subscribe now Already a subscriber? Only the Coalition has a credible plan to replace coal in Australia's national electricity market as we move towards net zero by 2050. Ted…

smh.com.au - Mike Foley, Nick Toscano - Coalition's 'coal to nuclear' plan puts fossil fuel in use for decades
Coalition's 'coal to nuclear' plan puts fossil fuel in use for decades
The Sydney Morning Herald

, register or subscribe to save articles for later. Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Coal will power Australia for decades to come under a Coalition government, as opposition energy spokesman Ted O'Brien ramps up…

indianexpress.com - Nitendra Pal Singh - UPSC Essentials | Mains answer practice - GS 3 : Questions on Marine heat waves and coal dependency (Week 74)
UPSC Essentials | Mains answer practice - GS 3 : Questions on Marine heat waves and coal dependency (Week 74)
The Indian Express

Examine India's strategy to increase coal production and its potential impact on energy security and economic growth. Discuss the environmental implications of this approach and propose sustainable alternatives to meet India's energy needs.

business-standard.com - Shreya Jai - India to have a coal exchange soon, says Coal Minister G Kishan Reddy
India to have a coal exchange soon, says Coal Minister G Kishan Reddy
Business Standard

Home / Industry / News / India to have a coal exchange soon, says Coal Minister G Kishan Reddy Union Minister G. Kishan Reddy (Photo: PTI) Shreya Jai New Delhi 1 min read Last Updated: Oct 21 2024 | 8:25 PM IST The country will soon have its own…

mdpi.com - Indicators for Assessing the Combustion Intensity of Coal Particles Using a Single UV Sensor
Indicators for Assessing the Combustion Intensity of Coal Particles Using a Single UV Sensor
MDPI

Although the share of renewable energy resources in the production of electric energy is increasing every year, in many countries, electricity is still predominantly produced from the burning of fossil fuels like coal or natural gas. To ensure the…

business-standard.com - Reuters - India exploring ways to import Mongolian coking coal via Russia: Report
India exploring ways to import Mongolian coking coal via Russia: Report
Business Standard

India is exploring ways to import regular supplies of Mongolian coking coal by way of Russia, a senior government official with direct knowledge of the matter said, as New Delhi seeks to avoid over-reliance on transit through China. Mills in India…

themoscowtimes.com - Siberian Coal Miners Launch Hunger Strike Over Unpaid Wages
Siberian Coal Miners Launch Hunger Strike Over Unpaid Wages
The Moscow Times

A group of coal miners in Siberia's Kemerovo region said Monday that they were launching a hunger strike after their employer failed to pay them millions of rubles in wages. At least 12 workers signed a petition announcing the hunger strike that is…

electrek.co - Michelle Lewis - A solar farm comes online on a coal ash landfill site in West Virginia
A solar farm comes online on a coal ash landfill site in West Virginia
Electrek

A 5.5-megawatt (MW) solar farm just came online in Rivesville, West Virginia, on a brownfield site near a shuttered coal-burning power station. Mon Power and Potomac Edison, subsidiaries of FirstEnergy (NYSE: FE), completed their second…

nytimes.com - Danny Hakim - For Vance, an Idyllic Appalachian Startup Became a Hard Lesson
For Vance, an Idyllic Appalachian Startup Became a Hard Lesson
The New York Times

For JD Vance, it seemed like the perfect investment. In February 2018, he was working as a venture capitalist when he learned about AppHarvest. Its founder, Jonathan Webb, was a Kentucky native who wanted to build giant greenhouses in Appalachia…

wsj.com - Basic Materials Roundup: Market Talk
Basic Materials Roundup: Market Talk
Wall Street Journal

The latest Market Talks covering Basic Materials. Published exclusively on Dow Jones Newswires at 4:20 ET, 12:20 ET and 16:50 ET. 0728 GMT – Anglo American could cut its future guidance for its steelmaking coal operations due to the fire at…

abc.net.au - ABC News - Adani launches attack on scientists who revealed new evidence of mining risks to the protected Doongmabulla Springs
Adani launches attack on scientists who revealed new evidence of mining risks to the protected Doongmabulla Springs
ABC

Scientists who revealed fresh evidence of environmental threats from Adani's Queensland coalmine have rubbished the company's claims they are anti-coal campaigners. The researchers came under attack from Adani over a new study that found the…

nation.com.pk - Past in Perspective
Past in Perspective
The Nation

The Aberfan disaster unfolded on October 21, 1966, in the Welsh village of Aberfan. A colliery spoil tip, saturated by heavy rainfall, collapsed and engulfed Pantglas Junior School, resulting in the tragic loss of 144 lives, including 116 children.

forbes.com - Trefis Team - What's Behind The 7% Fall In CSX Stock?
What's Behind The 7% Fall In CSX Stock?
Forbes

CSX (NYSE: CSX) recently reported its Q3 results, with revenues and earnings slightly below our estimates. The company reported revenue of $3.6 billion and earnings of $0.46 per share, compared to our estimates of $3.7 billion and $0.49…

washingtonexaminer.com - Callie Patteson - Rundown: All nuclear plants extended, revived, or planned as energy demand soars
Rundown: All nuclear plants extended, revived, or planned as energy demand soars
Washington Examiner

Criticized over waste, risk of accidents, and its environmental impact, nuclear energy generation has tended to decline in past decades. However, more recently, support for nuclear energy has risen in tandem with fears about the reliability and…

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