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thehindu.com - The Hindu Bureau - Centre approved direct allocation of Tadicherla-II coal block to SCCL: Kishan Reddy
Centre approved direct allocation of Tadicherla-II coal block to SCCL: Kishan Reddy
The Hindu

Union Minister for Coal and Mines G. Kishan Reddy on Tuesday announced that the Centre had approved the direct allocation of the Tadicherla-II coal block to Singareni Collieries Company Limited (SCCL), bypassing the auction route - in what he…

powermag.com - Darrell Proctor - APS Will Convert Retired Coal Units to Burn Natural Gas at Cholla Site
APS Will Convert Retired Coal Units to Burn Natural Gas at Cholla Site
POWER Magazine

Arizona Public Service (APS) said it plans to convert two closed coal-fired units at its Cholla Power Plant to burn natural gas. The utility this month said construction on the conversion would begin in 2028, with the new units—designed to…

castanet.net - The Canadian Press - Anti-coal petition lead Corb Lund questions Elections Alberta's verification
Anti-coal petition lead Corb Lund questions Elections Alberta's verification
Castanet.net

Alberta country music artist and rancher Corb Lund formally submits his 'Water Not Coal' anti-coal mining petition to Elections Alberta, in Edmonton, on Wednesday, June 10, 2026. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Amanda Erickson Country musician Corb Lund says…

wishtv.com - Gregg Montgomery - Analysis ties Trump's anti-renewable policies to rising energy costs
Analysis ties Trump's anti-renewable policies to rising energy costs
Indianapolis News | Indiana Weather | Indiana Traffic | WISH-TV |

(CNN) — A sudden electricity crunch in the U.S., driven by artificial intelligence, is colliding headlong with the Trump administration's attacks on wind and solar. President Donald Trump has presented his anti-renewable stance as a way to…

newsweek.com - Anna Skinner - Five states where energy bills could rise most after Trump policy changes
Five states where energy bills could rise most after Trump policy changes
Newsweek

Recent federal energy policy changes will leave Americans paying more for electricity and fuel, with some states hit harder than others, according to a new analysis from energy policy think tank Energy Innovation. The report, published this week…

bloomberg.com - Rajesh Kumar Singh - El Niño Dry Spell Hits India's Hydropower Output Straining Grid
El Niño Dry Spell Hits India's Hydropower Output Straining Grid
Bloomberg

India's hydropower generation in June plunged by more than a fifth after dry weather linked to El Niño depleted reservoir levels, piling pressure on the grid during the peak summer demand season. Generation from hydroelectric plants fell…

indianexpress.com - Nikita Mohta - The Calcutta Stock Exchange and the making of India's financial markets
The Calcutta Stock Exchange and the making of India's financial markets
The Indian Express

For nearly a decade, Kolkata 's famous ‘ share market ' at Lyons Range has been known for almost everything — especially its food — except the stock exchange itself. Economic consultant Thomas A Timberg recalls making frequent…

koreaherald.com - Korea Herald - [Mark Gongloff] The rise of a $10tr industry
[Mark Gongloff] The rise of a $10tr industry
The Korea Herald

An old knock on renewable energy and other planet-friendly endeavors is that they can't stand on their own without financial props from the US government. Ironically, it took the second presidency of Donald Trump, in which that support has turned…

standard.co.uk - Charlotte Lillywhite  - Battersea Power Station to host pop-up events on banks of River Thames until 2028
Battersea Power Station to host pop-up events on banks of River Thames until 2028
Evening Standard

Get our award-winning daily news email featuring exclusive stories, opinion and expert analysis I would like to be emailed about offers, event and updates from Evening Standard. Read our privacy notice. A jetty on the banks of the River Thames at…

theguardian.com - Lucy Mangan - Suddenly Amish review - not one tiny bit of this reality show rings true
Suddenly Amish review - not one tiny bit of this reality show rings true
The Guardian

Reality TV always has to negotiate the L'Oréal eyelash problem, that's the thing. Do you remember the 2007 controversy or do you have a life and I need to explain? OK. The beauty brand was hauled over the coals after an advert for their…

smh.com.au - Nick Toscano - 'Proof, not promises': Indian steel giant makes final pitch for Whyalla
'Proof, not promises': Indian steel giant makes final pitch for Whyalla
The Sydney Morning Herald

A giant Indian steelmaker has placed its decarbonisation credentials and global turnaround record at the centre of its final-stage pitch to take over the collapsed Whyalla steelworks as a long-running sale process narrows to two remaining…

afr.com - Ryan Cropp - Struggling wind farms seek NSW lifeline
Struggling wind farms seek NSW lifeline
Australian Financial Review

Struggling large-scale wind projects critical to the Albanese government's renewable energy targets are looking to a NSW scheme for financial support after Energy Minister Chris Bowen rejected their appeals for increased federal funding. The…

afr.com - Angela Macdonald-Smith - Collapse of QPM threatens gas supply, power project in Qld
Collapse of QPM threatens gas supply, power project in Qld
Australian Financial Review

An aspiring Queensland gas-to-power developer backed by General Motors, Macquarie Group and the Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility has collapsed into administration, threatening the $200 million construction of a new gas power station in…

jalopnik.com - Lalita Chemello - These Are The Cars You Are Sick Of Seeing On The Road
These Are The Cars You Are Sick Of Seeing On The Road
Jalopnik

Every time you get behind the wheel is the start of a new adventure, you just know it can be ruined by accidentally casting your gaze on a vile-looking vehicle. Just seeing your pet peeve car can leave a bitter taste in your mouth and sully an…

theguardian.com - Jonathan Watts - Fuel on the fire: why oil companies are profiting as the world gets dangerously hot
Fuel on the fire: why oil companies are profiting as the world gets dangerously hot
The Guardian

As the world swelters in ever more dangerous heat, why are oil companies being allowed to turn up the gas instead of paying for the consequences of their greed? That ought to be the question on everyone's minds amid baking heat domes over much of…

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