On Monday, Pennsylvania Governor Shapiro’s Administration moved to finalize a consent decree allowing the coal-fired Keystone and Conemaugh Generating Stations to continue operating while completing environmental upgrades.
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America’s Power Statement on Pennsylvania Action to Preserve Keystone and Conemaugh Generating Stations
On Monday, Pennsylvania Governor Shapiro’s Administration moved to finalize a consent decree allowing the coal-fired Keystone and Conemaugh Generating Stations to continue operating while completing environmental upgrades. Click To Read More
Pennsylvania Governor Moves to Keep Two Coal-Fired Power Plants Open, as Energy Demand From Data Centers Grows
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro is moving to extend the lives of two Western Pennsylvania coal-fired power plants for four more years. Click To Read More
US Met Coal Offers Limited Relief for India's Steel Energy Security
India’s ambitious plans to scale up its steel sector are set to increase its reliance on imported coal. Click To Read More
Coal-Fired Modernization Projects to Improve Efficiency in West Virginia
Three West Virginia coal-fired power plants are set to receive upgrades following the Department of Energy’s (DOE) $175 million project to modernize rural units nationwide. Click To Read More
Trump Praises Decision to Keep Two Pennsylvania Coal Plants Open
President Trump on Tuesday praised an agreement that will allow two coal-fired power plants to remain open for several more years, crediting his administration with helping deliver a “BIG WIN” for the commonwealth. Click To Read More
Death Toll From Boiler Explosion at Vedanta’s India Coal Power Plant Rises to 24, Triggers Probes
The explosion, which occurred on April 14, has triggered parallel criminal, technical, and administrative investigations into alleged safety lapses and negligent operation at the coal-fired station. Click To Read More
West Virginia Trucking Co.'s Facility Counts as a Mine, D.C. Circuit Court Says
The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals just upheld MSHA’s broad interpretation of what constitutes a “mine”. Click To Read More
West Virginia DEP Provides Update on Mine Site Drainage Investigation
The West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection investigated a mine site on Tuesday after reports of a white material in the water near the Madison area of Boone County. Click To Read More
Sandvik Interim Report First Quarter 2026
Revenues were SEK 30,685 million (29,301). Click To Read More
Miners Memorial Unveiled in Kentucky
In Kentucky recently, members of the Hazard-Perry County Tourism Board and community residents dedicated a Coal Miner Memorial with a ribbon-cutting ceremony honoring miners who lost their lives and recognizing coal’s lasting impact on the region’s identi Click To Read More
Predict. Prevent. Perform. How Condition Monitoring Helps You Turn Downtime Into Uptime
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Strengthening Energy Security: DPA Action Reinforces America’s Coal Advantage
This week, President Trump signed a Presidential Proclamation to employ the Defense Production Act (DPA) to secure coal supply chains and support affordable and reliable baseload power generation capacity. Click To Read More
High-Quality Portable Rescue Stretchers for Emergency Response Above Ground or In Confined Spaces
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US Energy Secretary Denies DOE is Defying Congress by Subsidizing Coal Plants
U.S. lawmakers criticized Energy Secretary Chris Wright in hearings last week for ordering aging coal plants to stay open, saying the action stands to raise already-high ?power bills for consumers and steelmakers. Click To Read More
Pennsylvania Will Keep Two Coal-Fired Power Plants Open, Earning Praise From Shapiro and Trump
Two coal-fired power plants slated to close in 2028 can now remain open for several more years after the operator reached an agreement with the state. Click To Read More
Warrior Met Coal Shareholders Approve Directors and Equity Plan at Annual Meeting
Warrior Met Coal, Inc. has reported that its shareholders approved all proposals presented at the company’s 2026 Annual Meeting, held on April 20. Click To Read More
Coal Revival Fails to Materialize in Energy Crisis, Renewables Gain
An analysis by the Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air indicates that a forecasted resurgence in coal use has not occurred despite a global energy crisis. Click To Read More
Yancoal's Acquisition of Kestrel Coal Leads Mining M&A in Week Ended April 17
The Australian mining sector continues witnessing unprecedented consolidation as strategic buyers pursue high-quality assets amid increasingly competitive commodity markets. Click To Read More
India Coal Output Declines in FY26; March Sees First Drop in Over a Decade
India’s coal production growth turned negative for the first time since the pandemic, even as output contracted in March, a rare occurrence for the month in over a decade, signaling emerging supply-side and pricing pressures in the sector, analysts said. Click To Read More
Most U.S. Coal Plants Will Stay Open, Energy Secretary Says
The administration of President Donald Trump is in discussions with utilities across the country to keep their coal-fired power plants online longer, and expects that the majority of those plants that are scheduled for retirement will delay closure. Click To Read More
Electricity Supply – Global Energy Review 2026 – Analysis - IEA
The increase in low-emissions power generation in 2025 outstripped total electricity supply growth. Click To Read More
MSHA Final Report Issued for Fatality on November 22, 2025
On November 22, 2025, a plant operator died after he was struck and engulfed by falling material at a salt silo discharge outlet. He was attempting to clear a blockage with his head and arm inside the silo access door. Click To Read More
Komatsu Becomes First OEM to Commission 1,000 Ultra-Class Autonomous Haul Trucks
Komatsu has reached a historic milestone in autonomous mining, commissioning its 1,000th autonomous ultra-class haul truck equipped with the company’s industry-leading FrontRunner Autonomous Haulage System. Click To Read More
Underground Mining Radios & Radio Communication Systems
Communication is always key in the workplace and this is especially so in the often harsh operating environment of a mine. Click To Read More
China Revives Coal-to-Gas Megaproject as War Disrupts Global Energy Flows
A project for the conversion of coal to gas in China has been revived and is set to launch this year as the world’s top energy importer grapples with the fallout of the war in the Middle East. Click To Read More
Presidential Determination Pursuant to Section 303 of the Defense Production Act of 1950, as Amended, on Coal Supply Chains and Baseload Power Generation Capacity
A national emergency has been declared under Executive Order 14156. Click To Read More
Trump Invokes Wartime Powers to Fund New Energy Projects
President Donald Trump invoked the Defense Production Act to provide federal funds for a wide range of energy projects, as his administration faces pressure to help curb rising oil, gasoline and electricity costs. Click To Read More
Trump’s Coal Push Faces More Pushback as Costs Mount
President Donald Trump’s plan to revive the coal industry is facing pushback from lawmakers and utilities who say that old coal plants are inefficient and costing taxpayers money. Click To Read More
Warrior Announces Regular Quarterly Cash Dividend
Warrior is a U.S.-based, environmentally, and socially minded supplier to the global steel industry. Click To Read More
First New Coal Power Plant Planned in the US in Over a Decade
The announcement of a new coal power plant marks the first investment in new U.S. coal power in more than a decade, following the completion of the last major coal plant, Sandy Creek, a 932-megawatt facility in Texas. Click To Read More
Former Mining Official Accused of Favoring Justice Coal Firms
But Michael Castle, who worked for OSMRE until last year, disputed allegations by Interior’s inspector that he made decisions improperly helping coal companies owned by Sen. Jim Justice’s family. Click To Read More
EIA's Weekly Coal Markets Report
We updated our Coal Markets Report for the business week ending April 17, 2026. Click To Read More
Weekly Production / Consumption Report: Week 15 (April 11)
The Weekly Production / Consumption Report: Week 15 (April 11) has been posted. Click To Read More
Clinch Resources Ltd. Commences Mining Operations at Lanes Branch Met Coal Mine
Clinch Resources Ltd., a metallurgical coal producer with mining assets in West Virginia, has announced that mining operations at its Lanes Branch Property surface operation have commenced. Click To Read More
Trump Turns to Coal to Fuel AI Boom
American demand for coal has surged as technology companies scramble to power data centres for AI. Click To Read More
McKinley Remember For His Dedication to West Virginia
For former U.S. Rep. David B. McKinley of Wheeling, an allegiance to a political party never came before an allegiance to West Virginia and her sons and daughters. Click To Read More
China Revives Coal-to-Gas Projects as Energy Security Frays
A high-profile Chinese coal-to-gas venture that lay dormant for over a decade is set to launch this year, part of a wave of investments that will allow Beijing to mitigate threats to fuel supply at a time of heightened geopolitical tensions. Click To Read More
How China Turns Coal Into Urea
While most countries rely on natural gas, China’s coal-based urea industry has cushioned it from the Iran war and the price shocks rippling through global fertilizer markets. Click To Read More
Epiroc AB Affirmed At 'BBB+' On Solid Operating And Financial Performance; Outlook Stable
Supportive conditions in mining, Epiroc's main end-market, should fuel growth in 2026-2027. Click To Read More
US Energy Department Restores Funding to Carbon Removal Projects
The Department of Energy will retain funding for major carbon direct air capture awarded under the Biden administration after targeting them for ?fund cancellation last year. Click To Read More
Hexagon: Transforming Mining Supply Chain Transparency
Advanced LiDAR technology offers unprecedented visibility into mining operations' environmental impact, and helping supply chains verify responsible sourcing. Click To Read More
China Revives Coal-to-Gas Megaproject as War Disrupts Global Energy Flows
A project for the conversion of coal to gas in China has been revived and is set to launch this year as the world’s top energy importer grapples with the fallout of the war in the Middle East. Click To Read More
Coal Output in Russia's Kuzbass Drops Again in March
After declining for the fourth consecutive month, production of all kinds of coal in Russia's Kuzbass Region reached 15.1 million tonnes in March, down another 3.8% on month. Click To Read More
Coal Remains the Backbone of West Virginia — and a Pillar of National Strength
Coal has long been the backbone of West Virginia’s economy, the bedrock of our energy system, and a symbol of the strength and resolve of the American worker. Click To Read More
Illinois GOP Aims to Keep Power Plants Open, Increase Charge Transparency
As closure of coal and natural gas powered energy plants loom, a group of GOP lawmakers have called for major shifts in Illinois’ energy policy. Click To Read More
Mining Fatalities Climb With March-April Spike
Six miners died in accidents over the last five weeks – including three in a seven-day span ending April 3. Click To Read More
Trump Grants Coke Plants Two-Year Pollution Rule Exemption
North America's largest coke plant hugs the west bank of Pennsylvania's Monongahela River, belching out emissions from turning superheated coal into a carbon-rich fuel. Click To Read More
KROHNE WATERFLUX Flowmeters Redefine Installation Flexibility for High-Density Data Center Cooling
Zero-straight-run electromagnetic flowmeters give data centers installation freedom, precise liquid cooling control, and long-term reliability in space-constrained, high-density environments. Click To Read More
proEXPLO 2026 to Offer Four Specialized Courses with International Experts Ahead of the Congress
The training sessions will take place from May 1 to 3 in Lima and will provide specialized training in geological mapping, economic geology, porphyry systems, and skarn-type deposits. Click To Read More
MCPA Opportunities to Support Annual Conference - May 18-20, 2026, Stonewall Resort, Roanoke, West Virginia
MCPA is seeking financial sponsors for golf holes and clay shooting stands, and the cost is only $300.00 per golf hole or shooting stand. We want you to consider being a sponsor. Click To Read More
Crews Finally Extinguish Mining Fire That Burned for 20 Years
Colorado mining officials have successfully put out a coal refuse fire that burned for 20 years. Click To Read More
SME Community Digest for Friday April 17, 2026
The SME Pittsburgh Section is preparing its fourth Spring Seminar Series, and we would like you learn with us! Click To Read More
Senate Passes Legislation to Unleash Mineral Resources
The U.S. Senate passed H.J. Res. 140, led by House Committee on Natural Resources Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources Chairman Pete Stauber (R-Minn.). Click To Read More
UWUA Scholarship Deadline 4/23
The deadline for UWUA’s scholarship is coming up on April 23, 2026. Click To Read More
ICMM CEO Rohitesh Dhawan to Share His Vision at the World Mining Congress 2026 in Peru
Rohitesh Dhawan, President and CEO of the International Council on Mining and Metals (ICMM), will be one of the global leaders participating in the World Mining Congress 2026 (WMC), one of the most important international gatherings in the mining industry Click To Read More
US Coal Companies Could Get a Boost From Iran War
The U.S. war with Iran has slowed coal’s global decline, and U.S. mining companies are positioning themselves for a windfall if the conflict continues to derail oil and gas shipments to Asia. Click To Read More
Friends of Coal Ladies Auxiliary Continued Coal in the Classroom
Coal touches the lives of West Virginians in nearly every part of everyday life. Click To Read More
Former U.S. Congressman David McKinley Dies At Age 79
David Bennett McKinley, P.E., a seventh-generation West Virginian who devoted his life to his state as an engineer, a builder, a legislator, and a United States Congressman, died peacefully at his beloved family home, Willow Glen, in Wheeling, West Virgin Click To Read More
Industrial Production Dips in March
Mining output declined by 1.2 percent in March, and utilities production was down by 2.3 percent. Click To Read More
SESCO Weekly Update-4-16-2026
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) has reported that real average hourly earnings for all employees decreased 0.6 percent from February 2026 to March 2026. Click To Read More
CenterPoint Requests DOE to Not Re-Issue Order for Coal Plant
The Citizens Action Coalition (CAC) released info in regard to CenterPoint allegedly contacting the U.S. Department of Energy to request the department not to re-issue an emergency order forcing CenterPoint to keep coal-fired Culley Unit 2 open. Click To Read More
US Coal Rides Wave of Soaring Global Gas Prices
The war in the Middle East and related disruptions to Qatari LNG exports have triggered fuel switching from gas to coal, especially in regions facing LNG supply risk. Click To Read More
US Rejects CenterPoint's Bid to Close Indiana Coal Plant
The Trump administration rejected a request from CenterPoint Energy to allow a 60-year-old coal plant in Indiana to close, forcing the utility to keep operating a unit it says is costly and unreliable. Click To Read More
MSHA Indefinitely Delays Rule To Protect Coal Miners From Black Lung
"Implementation of a previously approved federal rule meant to help prevent black lung in the nation’s coal miners has been delayed indefinitely, according to an update posted this week in the Federal Register. Click To Read More
US Manufacturing Output Dips in March
U.S. factory production unexpectedly fell in March after two straight months of solid gains, weighed down by decreases in the output of motor vehicles and a range of other goods. Click To Read More
White House Calls Oil CEOs as Energy Prices Squeeze Voters
Energy Secretary Chris Wright and Interior Secretary Doug Burgum will urge the heads of top U.S. oil and gas companies in a call Thursday to increase drilling in a bid to lower oil prices, four people with direct knowledge of the call told POLITICO. Click To Read More
EIA's Wholesale Electricity Market Data
We updated our Day-Ahead Power Price and Volume Reports for select ICE (Intercontinental Exchange) hubs through April 14, 2026. Click To Read More
EIA's Weekly Coal Production Report (Week #15)
We published our Weekly Coal Production report for the week ending April 11, 2026. Click To Read More
Major Coal Industry Issues Developing Before WVPSC; Membership Zoom Call April 30
There are two major cases before the WV Public Service Commission with significant implications for the state's coal industry involving the Commission's consideration of the Integrated Resource Plans filed by both major electric utilities. Click To Read More
Congress Overturns Improper Minnesota Land Withdrawal
NMA applauds the Senate passage of legislation championed by Rep. Pete Stauber to reverse a Biden era withdrawal of more than 225,000 acres of mineral rich land from development. Click To Read More
New Bill to Stop Trump’s Abuse of Energy Emergency Authority That Forces Families to Pay Millions in Higher Electric Bills
Senator Edward J. Markey (D-Mass.), member of the Environment and Public Works Committee, today introduced his No Big Fossil Bailouts on Your Power Bill Act. Click To Read More
WVCA Annual Meeting Date Announced
The West Virginia Coal Association Annual Membership Meeting will be held August 6-7, 2026. Click To Read More
Thank a Lineworker This Week
Saturday, April 18th marks an important day at the UWUA: Lineman Appreciation Day. Click To Read More
US Coal Gets a Reprieve, But It Won't Last
The combination of U.S. policy support and the Iran war has handed coal an unlikely reprieve. But don't call it a comeback. Click To Read More
Navajo Transitional Energy Company Receives Two National Awards for Safety Training and Mine Reclamation
NTEC was named the 2026 National Mine Safety and Health Training Award recipient in the Industry Category – Coal Surface Mining for its innovative Mandatory Health and Safety MSHA Standards Training program. Click To Read More
EPA Proposes Revisions to Coal Combustion Residuals Disposal Regulations
On April 17, 2026, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) proposed several revisions to existing coal combustion residuals (CCR) disposal regulations. Click To Read More
West Virginia Coal Country Rapidly Losing Residents
Sixteen West Virginia counties that are part of the Appalachian Regional Commission’s Central Appalachia region saw the largest percentage of population loss from that entire group from the 2020 census to 2025 numbers. Click To Read More
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Egan Advances 26-Year Company Leader Chris Weaver to President in Planned Transition
Mechanical contractor and fabricator Andy J. Egan Co. (Egan) has a new president. Chris Weaver, an employee of the company since 2000, stepped into the role this month with unanimous support from the executive team. Click To Read More
CORESafety Guidelines: Staying Safe When Blasting
As miners, it's important for us to understand that safety isn't just a rulebook — it's a mindset. Click To Read More
Global Prices For Coking Coal Fluctuated Slightly in the First Half of April
In the first half of April, the Asian coking coal market continued to react to the conflict in the Middle East. In China, prices are under pressure from increased production at local mines, while in India, they are being weighed down by high buyer invento Click To Read More
2026 Colorado Region Mine Rescue Contest
This is a reminder regarding the 2026 Colorado Regional Contest, which will be held July 27–30, 2026, at the John Q. Hammons Conference Center in Loveland, CO. Click To Read More
Virginia Proposed 2026 Employment Legislation
Virginia is poised to enact sweeping employment legislation this year. Virginia's 2026 legislative session will reconvene on April 22 to consider the Governor's actions on bills and budget items. Click To Read More
National Pump Company Highlights Line of Low NPSH Impellers
National Pump Company (NPC), a recognized market leader in vertical turbine pumps, highlights its line of low Net Positive Suction Head Required (NPSHR) impellers to support reliable performance in challenging suction conditions. Click To Read More
Resourcing Tomorrow London Conference
Resourcing Tomorrow is the global forum where mining leaders unite to shape the future of the mining industry. Click To Read More
PJM’s Power Crunch: Why Coal Is Critical to Closing a 60-Gigawatt Gap
As the data center boom advances, electricity grids across the country are scrambling to find new generation. Click To Read More
Weekly Production / Consumption Report: Week 14 (April 4)
The Weekly Production / Consumption Report: Week 14 (April 4) has been posted. Click To Read More
Federal Investment Continues to Transform US Coal Communities
The US Department of Interior’s Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement (OSMRE) issued $134-million in funding in the 2026 financial year, through the Abandoned Mine Land Economic Revitalization (AMLER) programme. Click To Read More
Public Hearing on the Proposed Amendments to the Coal Combustion Residuals Regulations
EPA will hold an online public hearing about this proposal on May 28, 2026. Click To Read More
DOE Announces $14 Million for Enhanced Geothermal Systems Demonstration Project in Pennsylvania
The U.S. Department of Energy’s Hydrocarbons and Geothermal Energy Office (HGEO) has announced a $14 million project to support field tests for enhanced geothermal systems (EGS). Click To Read More
Wolong Electric America Introduces MD600Z Armored DC Motors for Steel and Crane Applications
Wolong Electric America has introduced the MD600Z family of armored DC motors, engineered as direct, drop-in replacements for legacy MD600 machines still operating in steel mills, metal forming lines, and crane applications. Click To Read More
Yancoal Australia to Buy 80% Stake in Kestrel Coal Mine For Up to $2.4 Billion
Yancoal Australia said on Tuesday it has agreed to acquire an 80% stake in the Kestrel coking coal mine in Queensland for up to $2.4 billion, a move that strengthens its position ?as one of the country's largest coal miners. Click To Read More
West Virginia Senators, Coal Operators Express Optimism About Future of Coal Industry
West Virginia’s two U.S. senators and coal operators anticipate more positive news for the industry during the final two years of Donald Trump as president. Click To Read More
OSMRE Celebrates 10 Years of Investments in Coal Country to Fuel Jobs and Economic Growth
The Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement has announced the issuance of US$134 million in fiscal year 2026 funding through the Abandoned Mine Land Economic Revitalization. Click To Read More
Pocahontas, VA Opens Electric Vehicle Chargers at Historic Coal Mine
Pocahontas, VA celebrated the opening of two electric vehicle chargers at its exhibition coal mine with a ribbon cutting Monday. Click To Read More
Joint Statement on April 13 by the Heads of the International Energy Agency, International Monetary Fund, and World Bank Group
The situation remains very uncertain, and shipping through the Strait of Hormuz is yet to normalize. Click To Read More
Eriez to Present CavTube Flotation Technology for Sustainable Slimes Beneficiation at CRU Phosphates+Potash 2026
Eriez®, a global leader in separation technologies, will present its CavTube® column flotation system at CRU Phosphates+Potash 2026. Click To Read More
Future of Coal Power Takes Spotlight at Energy Meeting
Energy took center stage Monday in Minot, North Dakota as community members gathered to discuss the industry’s future. Click To Read More
MSHA Preliminary Report Reveals New Details in Deadly Mine Accident
A federal preliminary report released this week is providing new details into a fatal mining accident that occurred earlier this month, one of two deadly incidents in West Virginia within a 24-hour span. Click To Read More
Opportunities to Support MPCA's Annual Conference
MCPA is seeking financial sponsors for golf holes and clay shooting stands, and the cost is only $300.00 per golf hole or shooting stand. Click To Read More
Coal's Fortunes Shift as Trump Uses Orders and Taxpayer Money to Keep Plants Operating
Trump officials are using emergency powers to prevent five coal plants from closing. Click To Read More
EPA Grants First Class VI CCS Permit In Kansas
The EPA has issued a final Class VI underground injection permit to PureField Carbon Capture in Kansas, marking a regional first for carbon storage development in the Midwest. Click To Read More
CoalProTec 2026 Online Registration ENDING
CoalProTec 2026 is now only 2 weeks away. Click To Read More
EIA's Weekly Coal Markets Report
We updated our Coal Markets Report for the business week ending April 10, 2026. Click To Read More
U.S. Coal-Fired Generating Capacity Retired in 2025 Was the Least in 15 Years
During 2025, the U.S. electric power sector retired 2.6 gigawatts (GW) of coal-fired generating capacity at four power plants, the least since 2010. Click To Read More
ALLIANCE RESOURCE PARTNERS, L.P. Announces First Quarter 2026 Earnings Conference Call
Alliance Resource Partners, L.P. (NASDAQ: ARLP) will report its first quarter 2026 financial results before the market opens on Monday, April 27, 2026. Click To Read More
WVU President Selects Leading Mining Engineering Educator as His First Presidential Honorary Degree Recipient
Highlighting the importance of exemplary academics and dedicated service, West Virginia University President Michael T. Benson has chosen Syd Peng to be the recipient of the first Presidential Honorary Degree he will bestow. Click To Read More
Mining Fatalities Climb With March-April Spike
Six miners died in accidents over the last five weeks – including three in a seven-day span ending April 3. Click To Read More
Election 2026 -- WVCA Coal PAC Endorsements
These candidates for public office are strong supporters of the coal industry. Click To Read More
Trump Promised to Cut Electric Costs in Half. Bills in Energy-Rich West Virginia Now Top Mortgages
Every month, Rebecca Michalski takes a deep breath before opening her electric bill. She lives on a fixed income, and heating her small house this winter has been staggering: Her February charge was $940.08 — more than her check. Click To Read More
Global Energy Shortages Drive Renewed Reliance on Coal
Governments worldwide are racing to find a solution to contend with the severe energy shortages brought about by the war in Iran and the ongoing Middle East conflict. Click To Read More
After Trump's EPA's Reversal of Landmark Climate Change Ruling, What Does It Mean for Illinois?
Environmental organizations fear these changes could extend the lives of coal-fired power plants. Click To Read More
Baker Hughes to Sell Waygate Unit to Hexagon for About $1.45 Billion
Baker Hughes said today it will sell its unit, Waygate Technologies, to Sweden-based Hexagon for about $1.45 billion in cash, as the oilfield services provider reorganizes its business to focus on high-growth areas. Click To Read More
India: NSE Gets Government Approval to Name New Subsidiary National Coal Exchange of India
The National Stock Exchange (NSE) on Monday announced that it has received approval from the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA) to reserve the name 'National Coal Exchange of India Limited' for its proposed coal exchange company. Click To Read More
Renewed Reliance on Coal Drives Global Energy Security Strategies
The global energy architecture is experiencing a fundamental recalibration as nations reassess their energy portfolios through the lens of security, economic stability, and supply chain resilience. Click To Read More
Trump Team Dismisses Hot Inflation Print, Promising Energy Shocks Will Very, Very Quickly Go Away
The White House on Friday tried to look past government data showing a jump in inflation driven by the war in Iran. Click To Read More
Global Energy Shortages Drive Renewed Reliance on Coal
Governments worldwide are racing to find a solution to contend with the severe energy shortages brought about by the war in Iran and the ongoing Middle East conflict. Click To Read More
In a Boost to Coal, EPA Moves to End Biden's Toxic Ash Disposal Rules
The Environmental Protection Agency announced Thursday that it would weaken cleanup requirements for hundreds of sites that contain waste from burning coal, a move that environmental groups said threatens drinking water for millions of people. Click To Read More
Friends of Coal Ladies Auxiliary Continued Coal in the Classroom
Coal touches the lives of West Virginians in nearly every part of everyday life. Click To Read More
Op-Ed: The Other Side of the Coal Debate That People Don't See It
More than 70 percent of the world’s steel is still made in blast furnaces that require metallurgical coal, often called steelmaking coal. Click To Read More
MSHA Silica Rule on Hold Indefinitely Agency Says
The Mine Safety and Health Administration has delayed “indefinitely” the deadline for metal and nonmetal mine operators to comply with its final rule on miner exposure to respirable crystalline silica. Click To Read More
Crews Finally Extinguish Mining Fire That Burned for 20 Years
Colorado mining officials have successfully put out a coal refuse fire that burned for 20 years. Click To Read More
DEP Invites Comments On CNX Midstream Project To Prevent Damage To 4 Natural Gas Gathering Pipelines From Longwall Coal Mining In Greene County
The project is expected to impact Claylick Run, a High Quality watershed. Click To Read More
LAST DAY TO REGISTER for WV Mine Drainage Task Force Symposium is April 13
Our registration page will close at 11:59 Monday April 13. Click To Read More
MCPA Stonewall Resort Special Room Rate Cut-Off Date Fast Approaching
The conference is scheduled May 18-20 (Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday), 2026, at the Stonewall Resort, Roanoke, West Virginia. Click To Read More
proEXPLO 2026 Doesn’t End on May 6: Discover the Post-Event Courses Led by International Experts
The courses will be held on May 7, 2026, in Lima and are aimed at geologists, geophysicists, and professionals involved in mineral exploration. Click To Read More
Three Coal Turbines Ordered to Stay Open by DOE Have Not Run
Three coal turbines whose retirements were delayed by the Trump administration did not generate electricity in January, one month after the Department of Energy directed the plants to stay open in the name of preventing a grid emergency. Click To Read More
West Virginia's Coalfields: A Warning the Rest of Appalachia Cannot Afford to Ignore
New Census data shows every one of West Virginia’s 16 Central Appalachian counties losing population — driven by both natural decrease and domestic outmigration simultaneously. No other state in the region has that distinction. Click To Read More
CoalProTec Returns to the Bluegrass State
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Philippi-Hagenbuch Upgrades Truck Bodies With 500 Tuf Floors for Enhanced Drability
Philippi-Hagenbuch Inc., a global leader in off-highway truck customisation, will now manufacture all of its custom-engineered HiVol® haul truck bodies using SSAB Hardox® 500 Tuf steel for the floor construction. Click To Read More
Rethinking Motor Architecture: Why Integration Is Becoming a Design Imperative
While this approach has offered flexibility, it has also introduced complexity, particularly as industrial systems face increasing pressure to improve energy efficiency, reduce downtime, and operate reliably in harsher environments. Click To Read More
EPA to Loosen Coal Ash Requirements
The Trump administration proposed sweeping changes Thursday to federal regulations on coal ash, including plans to exempt more than 100 ash dumps from EPA cleanup requirements. Click To Read More
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Silica Dust: Mining's Invisible Crisis and the Next Test of Leadership
Changes in silica dust limits are expected to reshape mining’s safety and compliance landscape. The new Mine Safety Health Administration limits will demand continuous monitoring, smarter controls, and disciplined operations to protect worker health. Click To Read More
ESCO® Nexsys® Mining Ripper System
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Emerging Market Manufacturing Input Prices Rise Steeply Amid Middle East War
Emerging market economies recorded a sharp upswing in manufacturing costs, as the outbreak of war in the Middle East led to widespread increases in the price of fuel, transport and other commodities, as well as a rise in US dollar-denominated import price Click To Read More
proEXPLO 2026 to Offer Field Experience on Tectonic Controls in Morococha-La Oroya
As part of proEXPLO 2026, the field trip “Tectonics and Basin Architecture: Structural Controls for Mineral Deposit Exploration in the Morococha-La Oroya District” will take place from May 8 to 10, 2026, along the Lima-San Mateo-La Oroya-Lima route. Click To Read More
EIA's Weekly Coal Production Report (Week #14)
We published our Weekly Coal Production report for the week ending April 4, 2026. Click To Read More
Federal Regulators Indefinitely Delay Rule to Protect Coal Miners in West Virginia, Beyond From Black Lung
Implementation of a previously approved federal rule meant to help prevent black lung in the nation’s coal miners has been delayed indefinitely, according to an update posted this week in the Federal Register. Click To Read More
West Virginia Mine Wars Museum Opens Exhibit on Silica Dust and Black Lung History
The West Virginia Mine Wars Museum has opened a new exhibit tracing a century-old industrial medical disaster that continues to impact coalfield communities today. Click To Read More
MSHA Free Black Lung Screening - Health Alert
NIOSH’s Mobile Occupational Safety and Health Unit will be in your area soon to conduct black lung screenings. All coal miners are encouraged to stop by the mobile unit and participate in this free health exam. Click To Read More
MCPA Stonewall Resort Special Room Rate Cut-Off Date Fast Approaching
The Metallurgical Coal Producers Association’s annual conference is approaching fast! Click To Read More
New Perkins eCommerce Online Storefronts Make It Quick and Easy to Access Genuine Parts
To quickly and efficiently enable customers to order and receive Perkins genuine parts, Perkins eCommerce has launched six new distributor storefronts, with more on the way throughout 2026. Click To Read More
Weekly Production / Consumption Report: Week 13 (March 28)
The Weekly Production / Consumption Report: Week 13 (March 28) has been posted. Click To Read More
WVCA Annual Mining Symposium and Coal Show Success
A special "Thank You" to our sponsors, speakers, and attendees of the Association's Annual Mining Symposium and Congratulations to our Mine Safety and Environmental Excellence Award winners and Coal Hall of Fame Inductees. Click To Read More
CDC to Do Health Screenings For Coal Miners in Alabama
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is sending a mobile lab to test for black lung and other ailments common to coal miners in Alabama. The CDC’s National Institute for Occupational Health has screenings scheduled in Sumiton today. Click To Read More
Caterpillar Inc. Maintains Dividend
The Board of Directors of Caterpillar Inc. (NYSE: CAT) voted to maintain the quarterly dividend of one dollar and fifty-one cents ($1.51) per share of common stock payable May 19, 2026, to shareholders of record at the close of business April 20, 2026. Click To Read More
LNG Disruptions Are Reshaping the Global Thermal Coal Market
According to information released by WORLD COAL on April 3, disruptions in liquefied natural gas (LNG) supplies are driving growth in coal demand as rising natural gas prices trigger a fuel switch. Click To Read More
Colorado Coal Mine Expansion Permits Upheld by Appeals Court
Federal permits for a Colorado coal mine expansion were upheld by a federal appeals court Tuesday that ruled the US Interior Department didn’t need to investigate the area before issuing approval. Click To Read More
EIA's Annual Energy Outlook 2026
The Annual Energy Outlook 2026 (AEO2026) explores medium- and long-term alternative futures in the United States through 2050. Click To Read More
EIA's Annual Energy Outlook 2026 Release
Our Annual Energy Outlook 2026 provides modeled projections of domestic energy markets through 2050. Click To Read More
West Virginia Coal Hall of Fame Inducts 28th Class of Honorees
The West Virginia Coal Hall of Fame inducted its newest class of honorees during a ceremony on March 31, 2026. Click To Read More
State Mining Companies, Operations Recognized for Excellence in Safety and Reclamation
During the West Virginia Mining Symposium and Coal Show, the West Virginia Coal Association recognized and celebrated “Exemplary Mine Safety & Environmental Excellence” achievements of mining industry operations across the state. Click To Read More
Illinois Mining Institute Annual Event - June 24, 2026
Becoming a sponsor is a great way to showcase your business. All sponsors will appear on all promotional material along with other advantages depending upon the size of the sponsorship. Click To Read More
Warrior Sets Date for First Quarter 2026 Earnings Announcement and Investor Conference Call
Warrior Met Coal, Inc. has announced that it will hold its first quarter 2026 investor conference call at 4:30 p.m. ET on Thursday, April 30, 2026. Click To Read More
China’s Coal Playbook Is Winning
As the world grapples with yet another global energy shock, one reality is becoming increasingly clear: China prepared for this moment and is emerging as a winner. Click To Read More
Details Released In Miner Fatalities
Two coal miners died in separate underground accidents last Thursday evening and Friday morning. The West Virginia Office of Miner’s Health Safety and Training has released its initial findings. Click To Read More
Mine Safety: Risky Conditions Must Be Investigated
Last week, two West Virginia communities suffered losses that have become much rarer — thank goodness — but still are thought of as something to be accepted as a risk taken by those who work in our coal industry. Click To Read More
WVU Statler College Women Writing Their Own History in Engineering
The world often celebrates engineering breakthroughs — the towering bridges, life-saving technologies and infrastructure that transform communities. Click To Read More
West Virginia Coal Festival Celebrates the History of Coal Mining
As West Virginia celebrates its history and birthday, the town of Madison is celebrating the Mountain State’s strong tradition of coal mining. Click To Read More
India's Coal Power Demand Set for 11.5% Jump in April-June
India's coal demand from power plants is set to rise by 11.5% in the April to June quarter amid the peak electricity demand season in the country in May and June. Click To Read More
EIA's Short-Term Energy Outlook
Oil flows through the Strait of Hormuz continue to be limited causing oil storage to fill quickly in countries that rely on the waterway for exports. Click To Read More
Ceremony Honors 29 Lives Lost in Mine Explosion
The 29 men who lost their lives in an underground explosion at the Upper Big Branch Mine 16 years ago were honored in ceremonies Monday in Beckley, WV. Click To Read More
Hormuz Closure and Related Production Outages are Key Drivers in EIA's Latest Forecast
The U.S. Energy Information Administration published its April Short-Term Energy Outlook this week, examining the implications of the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. Click To Read More
MSHA Fatality Alert - March 12, 2026
On March 12, 2026, a contract mechanic died after the boom of a drill mast rolled, struck, and pinned him. Click To Read More
Analysis: How Chinese Media is Covering the Iran Energy Crisis
As the closure of the Strait of Hormuz wreaks havoc on fossil-fuel supplies across the world, a prominent narrative in western media has been that low-carbon energy has helped mitigate the worst of the impact on China. Click To Read More
MSHA, NSSGA Renew Alliance to Foster Safe and Healthful Workplaces
The U.S. Department of Labor has announced the Mine Safety and Health Administration has renewed its longstanding alliance with the National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association. Click To Read More
Wisconsin: We Energies Delays Retirement of Aging Oak Creek Coal Units to the End of 2027
We Energies is once again delaying the retirement of two aging coal units at its Oak Creek Power Plant. Click To Read More
The Massive Economic Impact of the Global Energy Crisis
Even if the Iran war ended now and the Strait of Hormuz reopened, the crisis has lasted long enough to bring a meaningful and damaging toll worldwide. Click To Read More
Global Met Coal, Coke and PCI Markets Stay Rangebound Amid Underlying Tensions
Global metallurgical coal markets remained rangebound as participants digested recent trades and monitored the ongoing Middle East conflict. Click To Read More
The Great Power Divide: The Middle East Crisis is Splitting Global Power Markets Into Winners and Losers
Fuel dependence is redrawing the global power landscape, exposing import-reliant markets to acute cost and reliability risks while insulating domestically resourced systems. Click To Read More
Compass Wire Cloth Acquires Sefar Screening Division in Georgia
Compass Wire Cloth has completed its acquisition of Sefar Corporation's screening division in Gray, Georgia, expanding the company's manufacturing reach into the Southeast United States. Click To Read More
Taiwan Analysis Brief
We updated our Taiwan Analysis Brief. Taiwan’s gross domestic product grew by 5.3% in 2024, while its population declined slightly to 23.2 million people. Click To Read More
More Than 40 Trapped Underground After Strike on Coal Mine in Russian-Controlled Luhansk Region
More than 40 people have been trapped underground after a strike on a coal mine in the Russia-controlled Luhansk region, a Moscow-installed official said on Monday, blaming the attack on Ukraine. Click To Read More
Community Remembers the Upper Big Branch Mine Disaster
In 2010, 29 men lost their lives in a coal dust explosion at the Upper Big Branch Mine in Raleigh County, making it one of the worst coal mining disasters in West Virginia history. Click To Read More
Peabody Energy Updates Centurion Mine Outlook and Guidance
Peabody Energy Corporation said first-quarter 2026 sales volumes from its Centurion Mine are now expected to total about 250,000 tons, falling short of prior expectations due to greater-than-anticipated mine commissioning challenges. Click To Read More
EPA Walks Back Mercury Pollution Standards for Coal Plants
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently axed measures meant to reduce pollution from coal plants. Click To Read More
Energy Department Awards New Contract to Manage and Operate Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has awarded a new contract to manage and operate Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility (TJNAF) located in Newport News, VA. Click To Read More
2026 SESCO Webinar Series (Part 1)
SESCO has announced their training schedule for 2026. Click To Read More
EIA's Wholesale Electricity Market Data
We updated our Day-Ahead Power Price and Volume Reports for select ICE (Intercontinental Exchange) hubs through March 31, 2026. Click To Read More
West Virginia Coal Hall of Fame Inducts 28th Class
The West Virginia Coal Hall of Fame inducted its 28th class on Tuesday at the Charleston Coliseum and Convention Center. Click To Read More
Virginia's Coalfields Are Losing the Race Against Time
Virginia’s seven Central Appalachian coalfield counties — Buchanan, Dickenson, Lee, Russell, Scott, Tazewell and Wise — collectively lost 7,208 people between the 2020 census and the July 2025 estimate, a decline of 4.0 percent in five years. Click To Read More
‘Butch’ McGinnis, Respected Mining Equipment Sales Personality, Has Passed
Although he passed away almost two years ago, CoalZoom has just learnt of his passing. Harry ‘Hunter Skins’, ‘Skinny’, ‘Butch’ McGinnis was born in Fairmont, WV April 3,1940 and died unexpectedly July 17, 2024 at the age of 84. Click To Read More
Anti-Coal Coalition Raises Alarm on Proposed Oakland Terminal
In California, the Oakland Bulk and Oversized Terminal, or OBOT, is a proposed facility that will receive raw materials like iron ore, cement, and coal from all over the country. Click To Read More
How the Iran War Could Change Energy Markets?
The inherent risk to economies relying on oil and LNG shipped from the Gulf has been laid bare. Click To Read More
West Virginia's Coal Industry Feels Impact of Conflict in Iran
Nowhere close to the fighting in Iran, West Virginia's coal industry still is feeling the impact of the international situation. Click To Read More
Two Coal Miners Dead Following Separate Accidents in West Virginia
The deaths came Friday morning in Marshall County and Thursday evening in Raleigh County. Click To Read More
WV Coal Association Congratulates Frontieras North America on Breaking Ground on its $850 Million FASForm Facility in Mason County
The West Virginia Coal Association has congratulated Frontieras North America on the groundbreaking of its new $850 million commercialized FASForm facility, marking a major milestone for advanced coal-based technologies and the state’s industrial future. Click To Read More
Coal-to-Products Plant Breaks Ground
Ground was broken Thursday on an $850 million facility in Mason County, West Virginia where will be converted into other products and sold around the world, officials said. Click To Read More
Coal's Next Chapter: Frontieras Facility in West Virginia Aims to Reinvent Energy Production
A new $850 million energy project in West Virginia aims to redefine how coal is used. Click To Read More
Pennsylvania Coal Mine Tours Open for Season
Visitors are stepping back in time as the Lackawanna Coal Mine reopens its doors for tours near Scranton, PA. Click To Read More
Coal's Second Wind: Why LNG Disruption is Repricing Thermal Markets
LNG disruption is driving coal markets, as higher gas prices trigger switching. Click To Read More
Coal Company Touting Massive Rare Earth Mineral Discovery in Wyoming Faces Shareholder Lawsuit
The coal company touting its Brook Mine near Sheridan as “perhaps” containing the nation’s largest “unconventional deposit of rare earth elements” faces a class action lawsuit from investors. Click To Read More
Energy Company Says It Will Breathe Life Into Coal Country
Frontieras North America broke ground Thursday on a commercial facility in Mason County, WV that will use a new patented process it says brings hope to the coal industry. Click To Read More
Why The Hormuz Blockade Is Good For Peabody Energy
Customers in Japan, Korea and Taiwan are pleading with Peabody for additional shipments, so they can avoid energy shortages by switching more power generation to coal instead of natural gas, says Jim Grech, chief executive of Peabody Energy. Click To Read More
Six Mine Safety Developments That Could Reshape Enforcement
For those of us who spend a great deal of time watching developments in the mine safety world, this is a fascinating moment. Click To Read More
Fact Sheet: President Donald J. Trump Strengthens Tariffs on Steel, Aluminum, and Copper Imports
President Donald J. Trump signed a Proclamation to strengthen tariffs imposed on imported steel, aluminum, and copper in order to more effectively address the national-security threat posed by such imports. Click To Read More
Miner Suffers Fatal Accident at Horse Creek Eagle Mine
A miner at Horse Creek Eagle Mine in Raleigh County, W.Va. has passed away following an accident on Thursday evening when a piece of rock struck him. Click To Read More
New Company Could Give Coal Industry a Boost
Frontieras plans to build a new plant a few miles north of Point Pleasant, and they will use a well-known West Virginia resource. Click To Read More
Coal-Based Energy Facility Breaks Ground in West Virginia
Frontieras North America says they’re finally ready to produce energy in West Virginia. Click To Read More
West Virginia's Coal Industry Feels Impact of Conflict in Iran
Nowhere close to the fighting in Iran, West Virginia's coal industry still is feeling the impact of the international situation. Click To Read More
WV Senator Makes Stops to Promote Economic Development, Support our Coal Economy, and the Future of AI
U.S. Senator Shelley Moore Capito (R-W.Va.) recently made stops across West Virginia in Beaver, Charleston, and Morgantown. Click To Read More
Epiroc Introduces the New Generation PowerROC T25
Epiroc is introducing the new generation PowerROC T25 surface drill rig. The upgraded MKII version includes several major improvements that will benefit quarry and aggregate operations. Click To Read More
EIA's Weekly Coal Production Report (Week #13)
We published our Weekly Coal Production report for the week ending March 28, 2026. Click To Read More
West Virginia Senator Speaks at Final Day of WV Coal Association Mining Symposium
U.S. Sen. Shelley Moore Capito told leaders of the coal industry in West Virginia that real work towards permitting reform could make it out of Congress before the end of the year. Click To Read More
Virginia Congressman Supports NIOSH Black Lung Screenings for Virginia Coal Miners
NIOSH will provide free, confidential black lung screenings for coal miners in Virginia on April 7. The screenings will take place at Stone Mountain Health Services in Vansant from 8 am to 3 pm. Click To Read More
MSHA Final Report Issued for Fatality on September 2, 2025
On September 2, 2025, a blaster was loading holes from the ground when a piece of rock fell from the roof and struck him. Click To Read More
NAM Visits Komatsu's South Harbor Manufacturing Facility as Part of Its “2026 NAM State of Manufacturing Tour”
Komatsu's mining equipment supports essential mineral production for modern infrastructure. The facility represents American manufacturing strength. NAM praised Komatsu's investment in North American jobs and infrastructure. Click To Read More
LAST DAY FOR EARLY-BIRD DISCOUNT - 2026 West Virginia Mine Drainage Task Force Symposium (May 5, 2026)
Ticket prices increase at 11:59 p.m. April 2, 2026 for 2026 West Virginia Mine Drainage Task Force Symposium. Click To Read More
Global Prices For Coking Coal Rose in the Second Half of March
In the second half of March, the coking coal market reacted to rising freight rates caused by the conflict in the Middle East, leading to higher prices for this raw material; however, demand did not support this trend. Click To Read More
WV Senator Makes Stops to Promote Economic Development, Support our Coal Economy, and the Future of AI
U.S. Senator Shelley Moore Capito (R-W.Va.) recently made stops across West Virginia in Beaver, Charleston, and Morgantown. Click To Read More
West Virginia Senators, Coal Operators Express Optimism About Future of Coal Industry
West Virginia’s two U.S. senators and coal operators anticipate more positive news for the industry during the final two years of Donald Trump as president. Click To Read More
CORESafety: Collegiate Mine Rescue Training
Welcome to the new Collegiate Mine Rescue Training episode of Think About This, created for you by CORESafety TV and the National Mining Association (NMA). Click To Read More
MSHA Final Report Issued for Fatality on August 25, 2026
On August 25, 2025, a miner died after the haul truck he was driving went over a berm along the haul road, over a highwall, and overturned into water in the pit. Click To Read More
Coal is Back in Fashion
The last cargoes of liquefied natural gas from the Gulf, the source of a fifth of global LNG production, set sail a month ago, before America and Israel attacked Iran. Click To Read More
U.S. Coal Exports Decreased in 2025 After Four Years of Growth
Exports totaled 93 MMst in 2025, compared with 108 MMst in 2024. Thermal coal exports fell by 18%, and metallurgical coal exports fell by 11%. Click To Read More
Global PMI Shows Manufacturing Resilience Tested Amid Surging Prices and Supply Chain Delays
Global manufacturing continued to grow in March, according to PMI survey data, the rate of expansion slowing but displaying encouraging resilience in the face of surging energy prices and supply delays. Click To Read More
Upper Big Branch Mine Remembrance Ceremony
The Upper Big Branch Mine Remembrance Ceremony will be held in part of Raleigh County, WV at the beginning of April. Click To Read More
Italy Delays Coal Phase-Out By Over a Decade
Italy's parliament voted Tuesday to delay the closure of the country's coal-fired power stations by over a decade, a move experts slammed as "worrying" political propaganda. Click To Read More
Worker Sues Bankrupt Coal Operator for Wages, Benefits
The workers of a bankrupt Pike County coal producer have sued the company to recover back pay and benefits. Click To Read More
Today’s Gas Glut, Tomorrow’s Price Shock
Despite the U.S. emerging as the world’s largest oil producer and a net exporter, consumers are finding out record U.S. production is little buffer against a global oil shock. U.S. oil, gasoline and diesel prices are surging from the conflict in the Middl Click To Read More
Justice Attends Coal Industry Symposium, Touts Support for West Virginia Miners
U.S. Sen. Jim Justice made an appearance Tuesday during the West Virginia Coal Association Annual Mining Symposium and Coal Show. Click To Read More
It's Too Soon For A Boom Though A Bust Could Sting Mineral-Producing U.S. States
The evolving war in the Middle East has triggered an abrupt rise in oil and gas prices that will likely provide a temporary boost for mineral-producing U.S. states’ economic output. Click To Read More
West Virginia Officials Generating Comprehensive Energy Plan; Coal, Natural Gas Jockeying to Meet Morrisey's Goal
West Virginia Office of Energy is working on the state’s long-term energy plan that must find a balance between the state’s major fossil fuels, while critics say there is too much focus on base-load over renewables. Click To Read More
CoalZoom’s Reid, One of Six, Inducted into West Virginia Coal Hall of Fame
Reid has had two careers serving coal and during the first one, he was President of American Longwall in Abingdon, VA, for sixteen years, driving the company from 5 to 250 employees. Click To Read More
Coal Power Plants Restart Abroad as War Blocks Gas Exports
Nations in Europe and Asia are delaying coal phase-outs and lifting restrictions. The resurgence could be long-term, analysts say. Click To Read More
Why Demand For Coal is Rising Again in Asia
In the month since the war in Iran began, the global price of coal has jumped more than 20%. Click To Read More |
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