June 19, 2022 New Wyoming facility to boost extraction of REEs from coal The Wyoming Innovation Center is a place for companies and researchers to work on developing asphalt, graphene, graphite, agricultural char, and carbon fibre, and extract rare earths from coal and…
June 19, 2022 Australia’s opposition party flags more ambitious emissions goal But coal and gas are going to continue to be “part of the mix.”
June 19, 2022 War derails plan to ditch coal after UK championed global cuts The UK aims to keep a reserve of coal-fired plants available this winter rather than shutting almost all of them as planned
June 17, 2022 How the energy market buckled in a fossil fuel superpower Australia has set alarms ringing over the challenge faced even by developed nations in managing and regulating the energy transition.
June 17, 2022 Methane-spewing coal mines are climate test for Australia’s new leader “Methane leaking from coal mines has been ignored for many years, but tackling it is the ‘low hanging fruit’ in Australia’s effort to combat climate change.”
June 17, 2022 US coal plants’ fate hinges on June power-price auction Suppliers to the grid stretching from New Jersey to Illinois will find out on June 21 whether their bids to provide backup capacity for the year starting June 2023 passed…
June 17, 2022 Glencore trading profit poised for best-ever year Glencore expects adjusted operating profit to exceed $3.2bn for the first half of the year amid "unprecedented" market environment.
June 17, 2022 Researchers better understand chances of making graphite from coal Ohio University researchers have presented evidence of a new carbon solid they named "amorphous graphite."
June 16, 2022 Russian coal miners turn to India as war upends commodity flows Sales of thermal coal to Europe dropped to about 10-15% of total exports from 30% before the invasion.
June 16, 2022 In a Greek coal mine, stocks build up ahead of peak summer demand The country is pushing back plans to retire some coal-fired plants and has announced that coal mining will be ramped up by 50% this and next year.
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