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When Coal First Arrived, Americans Said ‘No Thanks’ Back in the 19th century, coal was the nation’s newfangled fuel source—and it faced the same resistance as wind and solar today ...
Coal power costs skyrocketed 28% since 2021, as aging plants and fuel get more expensive, forcing consumers to pay billions in higher energy costs.
Paxton, Trump and the Vast Coal Conspiracy The GOP claim is that money managers bought coal shares to produce less coal. Seriously.
Coal exchange: Cabinet note ready to amend MMDR Act India plans a coal trading exchange by FY26-27, with legislative changes to the MMDR Act. The move aims to boost transparency, online coal ...
India’s thermal coal imports fell 5% in FY25 to 167.1 MT as domestic production surged to 1.05 billion tonnes. The government targets zero substitutable coal imports by FY26, with plans to boost ...
Freight trains hauling coal are still a familiar sight in Colorado, even as the state and country phase out the dirty fossil fuel.
Coal India share - Should you buy or sell? Lahoti of Emkay Global Financial Services has maintained a ‘buy’ rating with an unchanged target price of ₹ 475 on Coal India shares.
Coal is on its last gasp – only legacy energy sector policy stands in the way of a self-reliant, self-sustaining future.
Hopes that Donald Trump's executive orders will revive the coal industry have been tempered by the administration's cuts to mine safety programs.
This article will look at how some coal retirements have been postponed and what this means for the overall picture of coal plant capacity and coal demand in the U.S.
A people-centric transition of coal mine workers needs timely reskilling, training, relocation and rehabilitation as part of India’s transition to clean energy.
Coal has fueled industrialization — and climate change. Some countries are well into phasing it out, but US President Donald Trump wants to boost production. Here's why this is not a good idea.