September 17, 2013 Colombian coal workers back on the job pushed by controversial ruling Arbitration committee summoned by the Colombian Ministry of Labour, told workers they had 72 hours to end the strike or otherwise face the consequences.
September 16, 2013 Alberta First Nation reports two new oil sands leaks "Our people want answers and factual information on the contamination of now, six surface releases of bitumen oil."
September 16, 2013 Japan goes nuclear-free New applications could lead to restarts some time next year.
September 16, 2013 Japan redoubles efforts to control leaks at Fukushima The situation at Japan’s Fukushima nuclear plant is far from being “under control,” said a senior official from plant operator Tokyo Electric Power Co.
September 15, 2013 Summers drops out of Fed race. Gold jumps 2% Janet Yellen, now the clear frontrunner, is considered the main architect of the Fed's quantitative easing program under which gold has gained 60%.
September 15, 2013 Mongolia opens new door to world’s richest coking coal fields Mongolia is offering infrastructure companies ways to swap investments for equity in 6.4 billion tonne Tavan Tolgoi met coal deposit.
September 15, 2013 Mine collapse kills 28 in north Afghanistan A coal mine in a remote area of Samangan province collapsed on Saturday after a gas explosion.
September 14, 2013 Queensland wants to take uranium mining applications next year Last uranium mine in the Australian state closed more than three decades ago.
September 13, 2013 The ups and downs of the US solar power market Utilities market demand up 42% this quarter.
September 13, 2013 Obama’s ‘all-out-war’ on coal hits China China yesterday and the US next week, both banning construction of new coal-fired power plants.
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