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thecentersquare.com - By Zachery Schmidt | The Center Square contributor - Arizona signs MOU to help tribes amid coal industry decline
Arizona signs MOU to help tribes amid coal industry decline
The Center Square

The Center Square) - Arizona signed a memorandum of understanding with two tribal nations devastated by the decline of the coal industry. Arizona reached an agreement with the Navajo Nation and the Hopi Tribe, both of which have faced difficult…

thehindu.com - Lalatendu Mishra - India needs stricter coal allocation implementation for fair treatment to power generators with adequate inventories
India needs stricter coal allocation implementation for fair treatment to power generators with adequate inventories
The Hindu

Power generators that have consistently maintained coal inventories in line with prescribed norms risk being indirectly penalised as emergency supplies are diverted to plants that have failed to maintain adequate stocks, industry analysts and…

straitstimes.com - Indonesia's planned commodity exchange likely to cover palm oil, nickel, coal
Indonesia's planned commodity exchange likely to cover palm oil, nickel, coal
The Straits Times

Sign up now: Get insights on Asia's fast-moving developments Published Aug 18, 2026, 03:08 PM JAKARTA – Indonesia's planned exchange for “mineral and strategic commodities” will likely include palm oil, nickel and coal, a…

marketbeat.com - Warrior Met Coal $HCC Shares Acquired by Bank of America Corp DE
Warrior Met Coal $HCC Shares Acquired by Bank of America Corp DE
MarketBeat

Bank of America Corp DE increased its position in shares of Warrior Met Coal (NYSE:HCC - Free Report) by 128.0% during the first quarter, according to the company in its most recent Form 13F filing with the Securities & Exchange Commission. The…

washingtonexaminer.com - Maydeen Merino - DOE awards $162 million to nine critical mineral extraction projects
DOE awards $162 million to nine critical mineral extraction projects
Washington Examiner

Critical minerals and rare earths are essential for developing technology-based applications in the energy and defense sectors, plus everyday items such as smartphones, tablets, and microwaves. The Trump administration has sought to reduce U.S.

gizmodo.com - Matthew Wille - Fairphone's Latest Home-Repairable Phone Is Actually Easy to Buy
Fairphone's Latest Home-Repairable Phone Is Actually Easy to Buy
Gizmodo | The Future Is Here

Fairphone has spent close to a decade selling repairable smartphones, but until now they haven't exactly been the easiest tech to come by. Buying one in the U.S. has always required some finagling. The newly announced Fairphone (Gen 6+) will switch…

infoq.com - Jordan Nanos - From Fab To Token - The State Of The Market
From Fab To Token - The State Of The Market
InfoQ

Jordan Nanos: My name is Jordan. I work at SemiAnalysis. I'm on the technical staff. I primarily work on a project called ClusterMAX, which I'm going to talk about towards the end. The topic of the presentation is From Fab to Token. I'm going to…

gizmodo.com - Ellyn Lapointe - Rising Temperatures Are Turning Antarctica Into a 'Hotspot' for This Toxic Pollutant
Rising Temperatures Are Turning Antarctica Into a 'Hotspot' for This Toxic Pollutant
Gizmodo | The Future Is Here

When it comes to hotspots of toxic heavy metal pollution, Antarctica probably doesn't come to mind. This remote region is nowhere close to any major city or industrial facility, and yet, mercury is accumulating in the seafloor sediments surrounding…

yahoo.com - Maham Fatima - Alpha Metallurgical (AMR) Weathers A Rough Quarter On Multiple Fronts
Alpha Metallurgical (AMR) Weathers A Rough Quarter On Multiple Fronts
Yahoo!

On August 7, Alpha Metallurgical Resources (NYSE: AMR) held its second-quarter earnings call, and the numbers told a rougher story than investors likely wanted to hear. Adjusted EBITDA fell to $25.6 million from $30 million in the first quarter…

fastcompany.com - Adele Peters - Australia just figured out how to offer electricity cheaper. Why can't the U.S.?
Australia just figured out how to offer electricity cheaper. Why can't the U.S.?
Fast Company

Electricity prices keep rising in the U.S. Last year, home electric bills surged at more than twice the rate of inflation. By 2030, by one estimate, residential electricity prices in some areas could be as much as 40% higher than they were in 2025.

si.com - Schuyler Callihan - Predicting Every Game on WVU Football's 2026 Schedule
Predicting Every Game on WVU Football's 2026 Schedule
Sports Illustrated

Alright folks, it's that time of year. I have put this off for several weeks because I want to try to get this as accurate as possible, and with so much roster movement in college football, predicting every game in either June or July is not going…

scientificamerican.com - Stephanie Pappas - How solar became the cheapest form of energy in the world
How solar became the cheapest form of energy in the world
Scientific American

Forty-seven years ago U.S. President Jimmy Carter stood grinning in front of a set of 32 bulky solar panels. It was 1979, and the oil crisis had sent fuel costs skyrocketing. Carter, in response, was making the White House an example of…

mirror.co.uk - Jeremy Cross - Man Utd are sleepwalking into Bruno Fernandes issue - the harsh truth is clear
Man Utd are sleepwalking into Bruno Fernandes issue - the harsh truth is clear
Daily Mirror

The nickname of 'Bruno' for Manchester United's captain lacks imagination. Along with a reflection of what Bruno Fernandes has contributed to the club since joining them. Perhaps the 'Coal Man' might be more fitting. Due to the huge weight he has…

abcnews.com -  GABRIELA SÁ PESSOA Associated Press - Lula calls oil near the Amazon River a passport to Brazil's future after Petrobras strikes new find
Lula calls oil near the Amazon River a passport to Brazil's future after Petrobras strikes new find
ABC News

SAO PAULO -- Brazil's President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva said on Monday that oil drilling in northern and northeastern coastal regions could be “a passport to the country's future” after visiting a Petrobras offshore drilling…

forbes.com - Anna Demeo - How Cellphones Solved A Problem The Power Grid Still Faces
How Cellphones Solved A Problem The Power Grid Still Faces
Forbes

There was a time when no one could imagine a telephone that wasn't tethered to the wall. Then wireless arrived, and within a decade telecom turned upside down. Electricity is fast approaching its own paradigm shift. Residential rates are climbing…

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