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Diamonds & Coal: 3 calls for celebration and 1 lump of coal for a local official
Lady A performs at Saturday's America250PA concert in Kirby Park. Liz Baumeister | Times Leader File Photo Diamonds to America250PA and Wilkes-Barre for hosting a successful night at Kirby Park for the Commonwealth Concert Series event, which…
Dayasiri calls for independent investigation into coal imports
SJB Kurunegala District MP Dayasiri Jayasekera yesterday alleged serious irregularities in the tender process for the supply of coal to Sri Lanka for the 2026/2027 period and called for an independent investigation into the matter. Addressing the…
Colorado Springs Coal Showdown Heads To 10th Circuit
Colorado is taking its coal fight to a higher court, asking the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit to overturn the Environmental Protection Agency's rejection of the state's regional haze plan. At the heart of the case is whether federal…
A Private Credit Veteran Warns 'A Canary in the Coal Mine Is Coming' as a $1.8 Trillion Market Cracks
Private credit was supposed to be the safe, sleepy corner of finance where pension money quietly clipped coupons. That story is fraying. Morgan Stanley (NYSE:MS | MS Price Prediction) just capped investor withdrawals at 5% from its $7 billion…
Inside Trump administration's eight-figure bet on MAGA ally-led WV coal plant plan
The Trump administration is committing up to $18.5 million in grant funding to a company incorporated just last year to build a new coal-fired plant in West Virginia. The company is planning to use a technology unproven at commercial scale at a…
India's coal gasification push: A K Balyan explains the reality
In this episode of Energonomics, Richa Mishra speaks to Dr A K Balyan—Chairman & Director, Carmine Energy Pte; former ONGC Director; and former Petronet LNG—on India's 2030 coal gasification mission. From policy gaps and private…
Walkers learn local canal history
If you're traveling along South Pennsylvania Boulevard through downtown Wilkes-Barre today, you're likely in a car. You might see a few pedestrians, or cyclists, or even the occasional passing train. But almost 200 years ago, there would have been…
China targeting half of power from non-fossil sources by 2030
China is aiming for half of its electricity to come from non-fossil sources by 2030, up from a 42.3 percent target for 2025, according to a five-year plan for the energy sector released on Thursday. SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Here are other…
A 144-Year-Old Wagon Dynasty Cashes In Billions From Defense Bet
Germany's Wegmann dynasty started out as makers of wagons transporting coal to coaches more than a century ago. Today, they're at the center of one of the hottest trades in global markets: European defense. Descendants of the Wegmann Group 's…
Asia's thermal coal imports elevated on Japan, SK, China buying
Thermal coal prices have dipped alongside global gas prices over the last couple of weeks, but thermal coal market fundamentals are still showing positive signs. Asia's seaborne thermal coal imports are running at elevated levels in June, driven by…
Pinnacle West Capital Corporati (PNW) Stock Forecasts
Pinnacle West is an electricity provider and has no natural gas operations. Through its state and federally regulated utility, Arizona Public Service (APS), it has generation, transmission, and wholesale operations and distributes electricity to…
Why unions don't want Ed Miliband as Andy Burnham's chancellor
With Andy Burnham now almost certain to become prime minister within weeks, one of the major decisions he faces is who will occupy No 11 Downing Street as chancellor. His choice will be seen as potentially the first big signal about what the…
Why the Philippines is reconsidering its long-shuttered nuclear power plant
Together with their two children, Ruel Concepcion and his wife, Emily Fajardo, live a technologically modest life, owning a few electric fans, a rice cooker, and other basics. Yet their monthly electricity bill can consume up to 58% of the money…
Latest developments in Europe's heatwave
Scientists have shown that recurring heatwaves are a clear marker of global warming, and warn they are set to become more frequent, longer and more intense. Life-threatening emergencies soar in London London's ambulance service said Thursday it had…
Australia's top chef is planning a new restaurant - in Hobart
In the event of an apocalypse, flee to Tasmania. As a small island with clean air, a guaranteed water supply, 100 per cent renewable energy and legions of great food and wine producers, our southernmost state is a model of self-sufficiency.
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