The trajectory for the nation’s electricity supply is alarming. Reserve margins are rapidly eroding, power demand is soaring and the price of electricity has jumped nearly 30% since 2019.
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Europe’s Masterclass on What Not to Do
The trajectory for the nation’s electricity supply is alarming. Reserve margins are rapidly eroding, power demand is soaring and the price of electricity has jumped nearly 30% since 2019. Click To Read More
Honoring Those Who Built Our Coal Legacy on National Miners Day
Electricity, roads, smartphones. What do these seemingly unrelated things have in common? Their existence is dependent on mined materials, extracted from the earth by hard-working men and women. Click To Read More
New NETL Catalytic Process Makes High-Quality Graphite from Coal Waste Products
NETL’s research has unlocked a low-temperature synthesis process to make America’s coal waste into critical mineral graphite with a lower processing intensity. Click To Read More
Mines Researchers Prioritize Responsibility With Carbon Capture and Storage
The area around Pueblo, Colorado, has been the industrial heart of the state for more than a century. But the industries in this area are carbon intensive. Click To Read More
Independent Interim Report Confirms Commercial and Technical Feasibility of Ramaco's Brook Mine Rare Earth Deposit
The mine holds a large unconventional deposit of rare earth elements and critical minerals sourced from coal and carbonaceous ore. Click To Read More
Ukraine Withdraws 825 Million Dollars From the United States for Energy Upgrades
Ukraine and the United States signed a memorandum on cooperation in the energy sector for the sum 825 million dollars. The document conveys the renewal of critical infrastructure and reform of the energy sector. Click To Read More
Wyoming and Montana Republicans Vow to Challenge Biden Decision to Block Coal Mining in Area
President Joe Biden’s administration approved legislation blocking new coal mining in parts of Wyoming and Montana due to climate change concerns. Republican politicians in both states vowed to challenge and eventually overturn the decision. Click To Read More
Trump Likely to Phase Out Tax Breaks for Renewables, Says GOP Lobbyist
Donald Trump is unlikely to resurrect efforts to save the coal industry and the president-elect may keep in place — at least temporarily — some tax incentives for renewables, a top Republican lobbyist told energy executives on Tuesday. Click To Read More
Coking Coal Prices Remained Stable in November
November 2024 was a month of stability for the global coking coal market with little price fluctuation. In Australia (FOB Australia), premium coking coal held the level of $203/t. Click To Read More
Coal Remains Crucial for Emerging and Developing Nations
Coal continues to play a vital role in emerging and developing nations. According to Ember, Kosovo led global coal consumption in 2023, with 88% of its power derived from coal. Click To Read More
Mine Rescue Contest Wins
Mine rescue teams prepare miners for the worst possible situations, and mine rescue contests help ensure miners are ready to assist their colleagues in a real crisis. Click To Read More
Intrepid Potash Announces Appointment of Kevin S. Crutchfield as Chief Executive Officer
“Kevin is an accomplished and recognized executive in the mining industry who brings extensive leadership experience in navigating global industry dynamics," said Barth Whitham, Chair of the Board of Intrepid. Click To Read More
American Resources Corporation Announces Expansion Plan of Carnegie High Vol Met Coal Mine
American Resources Corporation (OTCQB: AREC), a mining company focused on the extraction, processing, transportation and selling of metallurgical and premium thermal coal, is pleased to announce the planned expansion of their Carnegie coal mine in Pike Co Click To Read More
Newport News Seeks $20 Million Federal Grant to Address Coal Dust in Southwest Virignia
The Newport News, Virginia government has applied for an almost $20 million federal grant that — if received — could help address the coal dust pollution that plagues the Southeast Community. Click To Read More
Eleven-State Lawsuit Accuses Top Investment Firms of Manipulating Energy Market Against Coal Power
Texas led the lawsuit, along with Alabama, Arkansas, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, West Virginia, and Wyoming. Click To Read More
U.S. Inventories Enter the Winter With the Most Natural Gas Since 2016
Inventories are currently 6% above the five-year (2019–23) average, despite less-than-average injections into storage throughout the entire injection season, which runs April 1 through October 31. Click To Read More
Still Time to Register: WVCA Environmental, Safety & Technical Summit
The 2024 Environmental, Safety and Technical Summit will be held Thursday, December 5 in Flatwoods, WV. Click To Read More
UK Government to Publish New Critical Mineral Strategy in 2025
The UK government will publish a new critical minerals strategy in the spring of 2025, Industry Minister Sarah Jones is set to tell the Resourcing Tomorrow mining conference on Dec. 3 in London. Click To Read More
CORESafety TV (December 2024)
These days, there aren’t quite as many college students enrolled in Mining Engineering classes as there once were. Times have changed, as has the mining industry at large. Click To Read More
MSHA Health & Safety Alert - Resource Guide to Prevent Opioid Use Disorder
MSHA and NIOSH have partnered together to publish a resource guide to help employers protect workers from the dangers of opioid use disorder. Click To Read More
Alliance Resource Partners, L.P. Investor Presentation December 2024 - Reliable Energy for Today and Tomorrow
Alliance Resource Partners, L.P. has added a new presentation to its website. Click To Read More
Fundraiser for Wisconsin Congressman Tom Tiffany - Tuesday, December 17
Please join MINEPAC and COALPAC in hosting or attending a fundraiser for Congressman Tom Tiffany (R-Wisc.) on Tuesday, December 17, at 12:00 pm at the National Mining Association's office. Virtual attendance will also be available. Click To Read More
Coal's Role in Balancing the Global Energy Trilemma
As global energy challenges intensify, coal continues to play a critical role in addressing the Energy Trilemma—balancing security, affordability, and sustainability. Click To Read More
West Virginia Inaugural Events Invitation; WVCA Bundling Individual Contributions
Governor-Elect Morrisey's Inauguration Team is planning to host the official Inauguration Ceremony on Monday, January 13th at the State Capital and the Inaugural Ball that evening at the Charleston Coliseum and Conference Center. Click To Read More
U.S. Energy Information Administration – Coal Markets Release - December 2, 2024
The Coal Markets Report has been updated for the business week ending November 29, 2024. Click To Read More
Weekly Production / Consumption Report: Week 47 (Nov. 23)
The Weekly Production / Consumption Report: Week 47 (Nov. 23) has been posted. Click To Read More
MSHA Health Alert - Diesel Exhaust and Other Respiratory Hazards
J.H. Fletcher & Co. recently released an information bulletin reminding owners, employers, contractors, lessees, supervisors, maintenance personnel, operators, and bystanders of respiratory hazards. Click To Read More
Trump's Energy Agenda Can Make America Affordable Again
President-elect Donald Trump nominated founder and CEO of Liberty Energy Chris Wright as Energy secretary, Fox News correspondent Bill Melugin reports. Click To Read More
MSHA Health Alert - Mold During Disaster Cleanups
Water damage from natural disasters can result in mold growth. Click To Read More
Australia's Dartbrook Mine Prepares for First Coal Sale
New South Wales mining firm Australian Pacific Coal (APC) is planning to ship its first load of unwashed coal from the underground Dartbrook mine in December 2024, two months after reopening its Hunter Valley facility. Click To Read More
Rising Coal Consumption May Bolster US Thermal Coal Markets in 2025
Rising coal consumption – both global and domestic – may support US thermal coal markets in 2025, multiple US coal miners said. Click To Read More
BLM Outlaws Coal In Powder River Basin; Gordon Says Prepare For A Fight
The Bureau of Land Management has made it official Tuesday — coal leasing will end in the Powder River Basin by 2041. Click To Read More
Alliance Resource Partners, L.P. to Attend Upcoming Investor Conferences
The Partnership will post an investor presentation ahead of the events in the “Investors” section of ARLP’s website at www.arlp.com under “Events & Presentations.” Click To Read More
FutureCoal’s Commitment to Industry Modernization
In a recent interview with North American Mining Magazine, FutureCoal CEO Michelle Manook clarified the company's mission following its rebrand. Click To Read More
Indonesia to Review Compliance in Move That Could Affect Mine Output
Indonesia will check miners’ compliance with environmental rules and other regulations and “reexamine” production quotas for those found to be in breach, a senior mining official said on Friday, amid efforts to ensure the sustainability of its reserves. Click To Read More
UK: Deeply Worrying Lack of Urgency as MS Asks for North Wales Coal Tips Not to be Ignored
Concerns about coal tip safety in the Wrexham area have spurred Plaid Cymru’s Llyr Gruffydd to seek assurances from the Welsh Government. Click To Read More
Texas Leads Lawsuit Against Major Investors For Alleged Market Manipulation Of Coal Industry
Eleven states, led by Texas, have sued the three largest institutional investors in the world for allegedly conspiring to buy coal company stocks to control the market, reduce competition and violate federal and state antitrust laws. Click To Read More
Lawsuit Accuses Investment Giants of Driving Up Energy Costs
Several Republican attorneys general filed a lawsuit Wednesday against three major U.S. investment companies over concerns regarding their environmental activism. Click To Read More
Centuries Later, the Rivers That Run Through Pittsburgh Still Keep Businesses Afloat
The Monongahela, the Allegheny and the Ohio are inextricable from the city’s image and charm, but the waterways are also an economic engine. Click To Read More
Asia Leads in Coal and Emissions Technology, Paving the Way for Clean Energy
Asia is setting new benchmarks in coal and emissions technologies, signaling a shift towards redefining clean energy. Click To Read More
EU Commission Approves €790 Million State Aid Measure to Support Closure of Coal Mines in Romania
The European Commission has approved, under EU State aid rules, a 790 million euro Romanian measure to cover exceptional costs arising from the closure of the four uncompetitive coal mines of Lonea, Lupeni, Livezeni and Vulcan in the Jiu Valley. Click To Read More
Colombia to Set Up Reserve Zones Amid Miners' Concerns
Colombia is preparing to designate certain areas as temporary reserve zones, a move that has caused considerable unease within the mining community, as it effectively will restrict extraction and exploration in the specified regions. Click To Read More |
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