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Turning coal to medicines: Chinese scientists bring a 160-year-old dream to life
Chinese scientists have discovered a way to turn cheap coal into valuable ingredients for medicine. This was once a long and difficult process, but now they have found a surprising short cut. In a study published on March 16 in the journal Nature…
New Hope: Thermal Coal Play Riding The Epic Fury Wave? (OTCMKTS:NHPEF)
New Hope Corp. is positioned to benefit from surging LNG prices and gas-to-coal switching after major Qatari LNG outages. New Hope's low-cost operations and high EBITDA margins underpin resilience, with potential for FCF yields above 20% as coal…
Coal gasification key to India's energy security push, says minister
Union Minister for coal and mines G Kishan Reddy on Sunday said coal gasification will play an important role in strengthening India's energy security, reducing imports and supporting industrial growth. This push has gained urgency amid the West…
Coal India's Central Mine IPO sees slow demand with zero QIB bids on day 2: subscription at 10%
The initial public offering of Central Mine Planning and Design Institute witnessed a slow response from investors, with the issue subscribed 10 per cent as of 11.57 am on March 23, the second day of bidding. Demand remained subdued across…
'We need you': PM buries hatchet with mining industry
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says the government and the mining industry need to set aside their differences and put the national interest first if the country is to emerge from the global oil crisis more self-reliant. Acknowledging the often…
Okinawa salt manufacturer shifts production method in decarbonization drive
Surrounded by sea, Okinawa Prefecture has long treasured salt, which is indispensable to people's daily lives. But the salt industry is facing a major challenge — to change how it produces salt and delivers it to end users, a process that…
Asia's Industrial Revolution Is Switching Off Gas
Omer Ashraf isn't losing any sleep over the impact of the Iran conflict on his fleet of energy-hungry cement plants. The Chief Financial Officer of Pakistan's Fauji Cement Co. installed its first solar array in 2019 at Jhang Bhatar, about 50…
How the Iran War Reveals the Extent of Fossil Fuel Propaganda - Inside Climate News
As oil prices continue to rise in the shadow of the war with Iran, Americans can expect the cost of all kinds of products to slowly increase, according to experts. By Friday, crude oil prices were approaching and for Brent crude exceeding $100 a…
Natural gas prices in Texas plunge deep into negative territory and producers are burning it off, while the rest of the world braces for shortages
A quirk in global energy markets has created a stark geographic divide between the haves and the have nots, as a glut of natural gas in West Texas has produced negative prices while shortages loom over Europe and Asia amid the U.S. war on Iran.
Opinion | As China charts a new course, Hong Kong writes its next chapter
With the conclusion of China's parliamentary “two sessions”, the approval of the 2026 government work report and 15th five-year plan – together with the foreign minister's press conference – has sent a clear signal of…
West Asia conflict chokes energy supply, uncertainty looms, ceramic capital presses pause
At the factory, one worker held an acetylene torch to the kiln while a few others were reassembling the package. In another large adjoining shed, construction workers were setting up a massive tile press. These scenes, played out across over 515…
China urges US, Israel to stop military action in Middle East, warns of 'vicious cycle
BEIJING, March 23 (Reuters) - China has urged all parties involved in the Middle East conflict, particularly the U.S. and Israel, to cease military operations, warning of a 'vicious cycle' in a war that analysts say if prolonged, could…
PM Modi to address Parliament today; Set to outline India's strategy on West Asia crisis | Dynamite News
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address the Lok Sabha on the ongoing West Asia conflict, highlighting India's stance and preparedness. The government has reviewed impacts across key sectors including agriculture, energy, trade and supply chains.
Fuel security fears spark business backlash against gas tax
The Business Council of Australia has vehemently rejected moves to impose higher taxes on gas giants to pay for broader tax reform in the May budget, and said it could undermine key relationships with energy partners at a time when Australia was…
Tiruppur exporters suggest community kitchens for workers
The Tiruppur Exporters' Association has suggested to Tamil Nadu government setting up of community kitchens to serve food to workers due to shortage of LPG commercial cylinders. K. M. Subramanian, president of Tiruppur Exporters' Association, and…
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