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Coal price surge has changed the game for Gupta's unloved NSW mine
Surging coal prices are breathing life into the sale process for the Tahmoor mine in NSW, with the liquidator saying a lengthy queue of potential buyers is circling the asset that went bust under previous owner Sanjeev Gupta. Coal prices have…
ED files chargesheet against five in West Bengal 'illegal' coal syndicate case
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has filed a prosecution complaint against five accused persons in connection with illegal mining, transportation, and sale of coal in the Durgapur-Asansol belt of West Bengal. The accused were also involved in the…
Coal imports fall 8.5% in Feb amid high stockpiles, firm global prices
India's coal import dropped 8.5 per cent to 16.55 million tonne in February on record stockpile of domestic coal and firmness in seaborne prices. The country's coal import is poised to maintain a weak trend this month with domestic miners making…
Coal India absorbs cost surge to shield consumers from price spike
State-owned Coal India Limited is absorbing rising input costs to protect consumers from higher coal prices, even as expenses for key inputs, such as explosives and industrial diesel, have surged sharply following the West Asia conflict. The…
Trump promised to cut electric costs in half. Bills in energy-rich West Virginia now top mortgages
Every month, Rebecca Michalski takes a deep breath before opening her electric bill. She lives on a fixed income, and heating her small house this winter has been staggering: Her February charge was $940.08 — more than her check. It makes no…
Backup to backbone: how China's green power forges its new industries
After years of technological innovation and investment, China has become the world's leading driver of robust growth in the renewable energy industry, demonstrating strong resilience amid the recent global oil market turmoil. Now, renewable energy…
India's coal imports down 8.5%: Here we decode why
What's the story India 's coal imports declined by 8.5% in February, reaching 16.55 million tons (MT). The decline is attributed to high domestic coal stockpiles and firm international prices. The trend is likely to continue as domestic miners are…
'The recession we didn't ask for': Dire predictions for Australia if fuel price spikes
Almost one million Australians could be out of work and inflation could pass 6.5 per cent if the crude oil price spikes to $US150 per barrel in one of two nightmare scenarios modelled by Deloitte Access Economics. A price of $US175 a barrel, a…
Andrew Tate's not the only man missing from Theroux's manosphere doco
You have reached your maximum number of saved items. Remove items from your saved list to add more. Add articles to your saved list and come back to them anytime. There's a character missing from Louis Theroux's Inside The Manosphere documentary…
Opinion | Hormuz crisis a chance to spur Asia's shift to clean, secure energy
The war in the Gulf has hit Asian economies hard. The shock to global energy supplies is driving up fuel prices, threatening energy shortages and has the potential to cause economic stagnation and inflation. In response, governments across the…
Trump is the latest to enter a decades-long fight for this nation's gold
Deep beneath the bustle of London's Threadneedle Street, a stash of gold worth almost $3 billion sits locked in a Bank of England vault. The bars have been there for years amid an unresolved legal fight over the rightful owner. In that time, a…
China's energy strategy pays off as Mideast war cramps supplies: analysts
China is a net importer of oil and more than half of its seaborne crude came from the Middle East last year, according to analytics firm Kpler. The conflict triggered by Israel and the United States against Iran has halted almost all shipments from…
Contemptuous NY Times Take on a 'Climate Denial' Conference Reveals Own Blindness
Smug and lazy journalism was on display in Friday's New York Times, in “climate policy” reporter Maxine Joselow's contemptuous account of the Heartland Institute's International Climate Change Conference, held in Washington, D.C.
Iran Energy Shock Tests Limits of Trump's Vision of US Energy Dominance - Inside Climate News
In President Donald Trump's telling, the United States has fuel enough to hover above the chaos that his attack on Iran has triggered in global energy markets. “We're in great shape for the future,” Trump said in a speech last week…
What are sentinel species?
A sentinel species is a species whose members' health signals the condition of the ecosystem in which they live. Scientists monitor them because they are among the first to respond to stressors in their environment, such as pollution and disease…
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