Coal Industry News
A collection of Coal latest news, analysis and best practices from top business influencers and the world's most trustworthy sources.
How Trump's Iran war could make the world more reliant on coal
Not two months in office, as the price of west Texas crude approached $14 a barrel, President Jimmy Carter donned a cardigan to speak candidly about his strategy to face the permanent energy shortage he saw in the nation's future. His…
UPSC Key: India buying Iranian crude, reliance on coal, and floods and landslides in Afghanistan
— What is the status of the US-Israel vs Iran war? — Know about the portfolio of India's crude oil imports. — What is the strategic importance of the Strait of Hormuz for India's energy security? — What is the status of…
Amid West Asia crisis, Coal India plans to offer 25.62 MT of coal in April via auction
State-owned Coal India Ltd plans to offer 25.62 million tonnes of coal through online auction in the current month, a move expected to mitigate the impact of energy supply shocks on industries amid the West Asia crisis. The disruptions in LNG, LPG…
QV Investors Inc. Sells 10,910 Shares of Warrior Met Coal $HCC
QV Investors Inc. lessened its holdings in shares of Warrior Met Coal (NYSE:HCC - Free Report) by 6.6% during the fourth quarter, according to the company in its most recent Form 13F filing with the Securities & Exchange Commission. The fund owned…
China leads the world on renewables, but it's still addicted to burning rocks
Get your news from a source that's not owned and controlled by oligarchs. Sign up for the free Mother Jones Daily. This story was originally published by Yale e360 and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. In 2021, China's…
CCTV and sought at former Chatterley Whitfield Colliery
Plans have been submitted for increased security measures at a former coal mine in Staffordshire, after urban explorers and children have been seen trespassing at the site. Stoke-on-Trent City Council wants to keep nine existing CCTV cameras at…
'It's shocking how poorly prepared the administration is': DOGE gutted major energy personnel who warn the U.S. has lost key insights amid Iran war
About six months before the first U.S.-Israeli attack on Iran, the Trump administration gutted the Bureau of Energy Resources (ENR), an 80-person team within the State Department tasked with leading international energy diplomacy. The cuts were…
The war in Iran is showing why the US needs diverse energy resources
There is no shortage of lessons to be learned from the way the Trump administration went to war with Iran. Among them: Don't start a war without undertaking pre-conflict diplomacy to enlist allies whose support may be needed during and after the…
The Strait of Hormuz Crisis Is Driving a Wave of Global Energy Rationing
Iran's effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world's most important energy transit routes, has caused a global oil shortage that is already affecting consumers from Europe to Asia and beyond. Some nations are now taking…
Transforming India's nuclear power landscape
In the 2025-26 Budget speech, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced that India's installed nuclear power generation capacity would rise from 8,180 MW to 1,00,000 MW (100 GW) by 2047. She also signalled transformative legislative changes…
Gladiator Jodie Ounsley looks back: 'There weren't many girls like me at school. I always liked bashing into people'
Gladiator and rugby player in 2007 and 2026 Born in Dewsbury, West Yorkshire, in 2001, Jodie Ounsley is an athlete, television personality and author. A former England rugby sevens player, she is the first deaf female rugby player for a senior…
Why Trump Thinks He Can Walk Away From the Strait of Hormuz
The oil shocks of the 1970s forced traumatic austerity on Americans. Some gas stations had miles-long lines; fuel was rationed based on whether a car's license-plate number was even or odd; the White House Christmas tree went unlit ; daylight…
Confidential files reveal logging ban push ignored by the Andrews government
Victoria's top public servants urged the Andrews government in its first days in power in 2014 to end loss-making native forest logging in East Gippsland, a decade before Labor was forced to do so. The advice, included in confidential Cabinet…
It was radical' - How The Holy City brought the Easter story to Glasgow
Craig Williams and Chris Diamond, BBC Scotland It's the sort of TV drama that could only have been made at the height of Margaret Thatcher's time as prime minister. The Holy City re-imagines the Easter story in a Glasgow of post-industrial decline…
It was radical' - How The Holy City brought the Easter story to Glasgow
It's the sort of TV drama that could only have been made at the height of Margaret Thatcher's time as prime minister. The Holy City re-imagines the Easter story in a Glasgow of post-industrial decline, where the disciples drink in run-down pubs and…
Receive a Daily briefing on Coal Industry News
Get Started