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fastcompany.com - Grist - The nation's largest public utility is reviving coal amid political pressure and the AI boom
The nation's largest public utility is reviving coal amid political pressure and the AI boom
Fast Company

This coverage is made possible through a partnership between Grist and BPR, a public radio station serving western North Carolina. The Tennessee Valley Authority's (TVA's) quarterly meeting in Hopkinsville, Kentucky, opened with a triumphant video…

smh.com.au - James Pearson - TMK coal seam gas rates surge to new record in Mongolia
TMK coal seam gas rates surge to new record in Mongolia
The Sydney Morning Herald

TMK Energy has ticked off a key milestone in Mongolia, setting a new daily gas production record at its Gurvantes XXXV project and delivering its clearest sign yet that the pilot is edging into commercial gas territory. The company revealed gas…

stltoday.com - Letter: If the president truly wants 'beautiful clean coal,' why not go all out?
Letter: If the president truly wants 'beautiful clean coal,' why not go all out?
STLtoday.com

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odt.co.nz - Museum steel not made with coal: council
Museum steel not made with coal: council
Otago Daily Times Online News

Invercargill City Council has moved to ensure coal dust will not be settling on its new four-star green award for the Te Unua Museum. In a statement released on Monday in response to questions from Allied Media, the council clarified the steel had…

counterpunch.org - Gabriel Filippelli - How Poisonous Mercury Can Get From Coal-Fired Power Plants Into Fish You Eat - Trump's EPA Just Weakened Rules Meant to Lower the Risk
How Poisonous Mercury Can Get From Coal-Fired Power Plants Into Fish You Eat - Trump's EPA Just Weakened Rules Meant to Lower the Risk
Home - CounterPunch.org

For years, people fishing along the banks of the White River that winds through Indianapolis were met by ominous signs warning about eating the fish they catch. One of those risks was mercury poisoning. Mercury is a neurotoxic metal that can cause…

thenyledger.com - Press Room - Americans hit with soaring electricity bills as price hikes outpace inflation nationwide
Americans hit with soaring electricity bills as price hikes outpace inflation nationwide
The New York Ledger

Americans are facing rising electricity costs around the country as winter weather and the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) data centers increase demands on the electric grid. Electricity prices have risen faster than the pace of inflation in…

washingtonexaminer.com - David Zimmermann - Vanguard settles multistate antitrust suit over climate activism
Vanguard settles multistate antitrust suit over climate activism
Washington Examiner

The settlement was announced on Thursday by multiple attorneys general, led by Attorney General Ken Paxton (R-TX). “I am glad to see that Vanguard has chosen to protect investors and become the industry leader when it comes to empowering…

hrw.org - US 'Energy Dominance Agenda' Drives Indonesia Trade Deal
US 'Energy Dominance Agenda' Drives Indonesia Trade Deal
Human Rights Watch

On February 20, Indonesia and the United States agreed to a new trade deal, with US$15 billion specifically allocated for fossil fuel imports. This deal is part of a broader series of global fossil fuel agreements promoted under the US…

businessinsider.com - Joe Ciolli - The private credit market has a growing AI problem
The private credit market has a growing AI problem
Business Insider

It's not usually a good sign when a research firm issues a worst-case-scenario forecast. It's even more troubling when that firm adjusts its outlook to be more bearish just two weeks later. Well, that's exactly what the credit-strategy team at UBS…

standard.co.uk - Chris Stokel-Walker - Predicting a pandemic: are we on the brink of viral Armageddon?
Predicting a pandemic: are we on the brink of viral Armageddon?
Evening Standard

Sign up for the best picks from our travel, fashion and lifestyle writers. I would like to be emailed about offers, event and updates from Evening Standard. Read our privacy notice. This year, a cluster of measles cases in north London has forced…

yahoo.com - DTE Energy Company (DTE) Stock Forecasts
DTE Energy Company (DTE) Stock Forecasts
Yahoo!

DTE Energy is a Detroit-based diversified energy company with gas and electric operations including generation, transmission, and distribution. Its subsidiaries include Detroit Edison, an electric utility serving 2.3 million customers in…

marketwatch.com - Utilities Fall, but Not by Much, on Defensive Demand -- Utilities Roundup
Utilities Fall, but Not by Much, on Defensive Demand -- Utilities Roundup
MarketWatch

Shares of power producers fell, but not by as much as the broad market, as traders sought out defensive sectors. Oil lobbyists are urging Trump officials to hold off on attacks on wind farms off the U.S. coast, risking derailing congressional…

ft.com - The scramble for Morocco's energy future | FT Film
The scramble for Morocco's energy future | FT Film
Financial Times

Several international companies are eyeing Morocco's vast solar and wind resources to produce and export energy.  The new investment could boost Morocco's economy and labour market. But what is it like to try to start an energy industry from scratch - and

seekingalpha.com - SA Transcript Insights Editor - Ramaco Resources outlines 2026 production and sales growth with new critical minerals flowsheet (NASDAQ:METC)
Ramaco Resources outlines 2026 production and sales growth with new critical minerals flowsheet (NASDAQ:METC)
Seeking Alpha

Earnings Call Insights: Ramaco Resources (METC) Q4 2025 CEO Randall Atkins highlighted a strong quarter for met coal operations, noting, 'this quarter, we achieved the lowest cost we've seen since the fourth quarter of '21. At our Elk Creek…

thehill.com - Rachel Frazin - Reconciliation bill subsidizes fossil fuels by $3.5B each year, Democratic report finds
Reconciliation bill subsidizes fossil fuels by $3.5B each year, Democratic report finds
The Hill

Republicans' One Big Beautiful Bill Act subsidizes fossil fuels by an average of $3.5 billion each year, according to a new report from Senate Budget Committee Democrats. An analysis that was first shared with The Hill tabulated both official and…

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