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japantimes.co.jp - Ishika Mookerjee - Energy demand boom keeps Asia tethered to coal
Energy demand boom keeps Asia tethered to coal
The Japan Times

Coal's future in Asia is looking brighter as the top-consuming region's efforts to shift to cleaner energy suffer a series of setbacks. Indonesia has canceled a flagship project that was the poster child for shuttering coal plants early. India is…

fastcompany.com - Mark Sullivan - Is CoreWeave the AI boom's canary in a coal mine?
Is CoreWeave the AI boom's canary in a coal mine?
Fast Company

CoreWeave stock dropped 8% Monday after the AI cloud computing company announced plans to raise another $2 billion, this time through convertible debt, to finance its rapid build-out of new data centers. On Tuesday, the company said it would…

afr.com - Anthony Macdonald - How a coal giant shook off stigma to become a blue-chip darling
How a coal giant shook off stigma to become a blue-chip darling
Australian Financial Review

Gift 5 articles to anyone you choose each month when you subscribe. Subscribe now Already a subscriber? It is remarkable how the world has opened up for one of the ASX's purest infrastructure plays, giant coal port Dalrymple Bay Infrastructure.

afr.com - Angela Macdonald-Smith, Ryan Cropp - Coal-fired power until 2049 as energy grid costs rise to $128b
Coal-fired power until 2049 as energy grid costs rise to $128b
Australian Financial Review

The Australian Energy Market Operator has pushed out its forecast for the end of coal power in the eastern states by 11 years and slashed the amount of new transmission lines it expects by 2050, but says the cost of the system as it transitions…

wnd.com - Daily Caller News Foundation - Woke still lives: Netflix to platform film about 'trans woman' who yearns for coal mines
Woke still lives: Netflix to platform film about 'trans woman' who yearns for coal mines
WorldNetDaily

Netflix is releasing a movie called the “Queen of Coal” to American audiences Dec. 19, which will follow a “trans woman” as the individual pursues their goal of working in the mines. The Netflix description notes that…

straitstimes.com - Kok Yufeng - China faces coal conundrum in climate balancing act
China faces coal conundrum in climate balancing act
The Straits Times

Sign up now: Get insights on Asia's fast-moving developments China's carbon emissions are projected to remain stable in 2025 due to a clean energy boom, but a slowdown in record solar and wind installations has raised near-term concerns. Beijing is…

marketbeat.com - First Trust Advisors LP Sells 280,817 Shares of Warrior Met Coal $HCC
First Trust Advisors LP Sells 280,817 Shares of Warrior Met Coal $HCC
MarketBeat

First Trust Advisors LP reduced its holdings in shares of Warrior Met Coal (NYSE:HCC - Free Report) by 22.4% during the second quarter, according to its most recent 13F filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The institutional investor…

abc.net.au - Daniel Mercer - Market operator switches to big solar, batteries as wind farms are becalmed
Market operator switches to big solar, batteries as wind farms are becalmed
Australian Broadcasting Corporation

The body that runs Australia's biggest power market has scaled back its plans for high-voltage power lines and wind farms to meet the country's green energy targets. Instead, the Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) has forecast Australia will…

afr.com - ASX 200 LIVE UPDATES: ASX to drop as RBA rates decision hangs over markets; Wall St drifts
ASX 200 LIVE UPDATES: ASX to drop as RBA rates decision hangs over markets; Wall St drifts
Australian Financial Review

Australian shares are poised to fall as the hangover continues from the Reserve Bank of Australia's decision to keep rates on hold, and Governor Michele Bullock's warning that cuts are unlikely in future. US stocks drifted as Wall St held its…

thehill.com - Vijay Jayaraj, opinion contributor - The climate cult's dissolution is inevitable
The climate cult's dissolution is inevitable
The Hill

The collapse of the Paris Agreement and the unmasking of the net zero illusion were never hard to predict — not for anyone with a shred of intellectual honesty. It didn't take a fancy research title or an advanced degree. The writing was…

nytimes.com - Lisa Friedman - Some Mentions of Human Causes of Climate Change Removed From E.P.A. Site
Some Mentions of Human Causes of Climate Change Removed From E.P.A. Site
The New York Times

|E.P.A. Erases Mention of Humans Causing Climate Change From Some Web Pages https://www.nytimes.com/2025/12/09/climate/epa-website-climate-change-causes.html The Environmental Protection Agency has quietly removed the fact that human activity is…

theguardian.com - Adam Morton - Australia's energy grid must triple capacity by 2050 with major increase to wind and solar, Aemo says
Australia's energy grid must triple capacity by 2050 with major increase to wind and solar, Aemo says
The Guardian

The capacity of Australia's main electricity grid will need to triple by 2050 – including a fivefold expansion of large-scale wind, solar and storage – under the most likely development path, the national energy market operator says.

scmp.com - Holly Chik - How China pulled off a critical mineral tech revolution in just 10 months
How China pulled off a critical mineral tech revolution in just 10 months
South China Morning Post

When a European start-up developed a breakthrough technology capable of transforming low-grade bauxite – once considered waste – into high-quality feedstock for aluminium production, they announced it at an industry conference in…

nytimes.com - David E. Sanger - Trump Says Americans Are Doing Great, Even as Views on the Economy Sour
Trump Says Americans Are Doing Great, Even as Views on the Economy Sour
The New York Times

President Trump on Tuesday night gave the first of a series of speeches intended to alleviate Americans' concerns about the cost of living, but spent most of the time mocking the term “affordability” and insisting that Americans were…

smh.com.au - Mike Foley, Nick Toscano - Renewables delays drive electricity cost blow out
Renewables delays drive electricity cost blow out
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. Community opposition and planning logjams could drive a 30 per cent blow out to the cost of replacing ageing coal-fired power…

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