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The Grid Braces for EPA’s Blitz of Rules

EPA is delivering a cumulative and decisive blow to the nation’s grid reliability it has refused to acknowledge or analyze in its rulemakings.

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MSHA Celebrates Final Silica Dust Rule

Miners and mining labor leaders with U.S. Department of Labor Acting Secretary Julie Su on Tuesday to celebrate DOL’s final rule to protect miners from silica dust.

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MCPA's 44th Annual Conference Fast Approaching

The Metallurgical Coal Producers Association’s 44th annual conference is fast approaching. The conference is scheduled for May 18-21, 2024, at the Stonewall Resort, Roanoke, West Virginia.

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Poland's JSW Declares Force Majeure on Coking Coal

Polish coking coal and met coke producer Jastrzebska Spolka Weglowa (JSW) declared force majeure on some of its coking coal contracts and cut its output outlook following a fire at its Budryk mine on 5 April.

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UK: Visit the National Coal Mining Museum in Wakefield

Situated in West Yorkshire, the National Coal Mining Museum stands as a monumental tribute to the region’s rich mining heritage. Located near Wakefield, this museum offers a glimpse into the life and work of coal miners through the ages.

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US-Brazil Met Coal Freight Slumps as Shipowners Shift Focus to ECSA Grains

After a trading lull during the Lunar New Year in early February, US-Brazil met coal freight has dipped further, as time-charter rates dropped to mid-$13,000s/d on April 16, from the high $16,000s at the beginning of March.

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CONSOL Energy Showcased Massive New Campaign at the 2024 SME Annual Conference and Expo

CONSOL Energy announced its focus on the NotSoFast campaign at the 2024 Society for Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (SME) Annual Conference & Expo.

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Not So Fast, We Need Those Plants

Concern about its ability to keep the lights on has led FirstEnergy, one of the nation’s largest regulated utilities, to walk back the proposed closure of two of its coal power plants.

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