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Governments around the world still betting on coal power plants
Despite the global push to phase down fossil fuels and transition to clean energy, coal continues to hold a strong foothold.
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration said Monday it will open 13 million acres of federal lands for coal mining and provide $625 million to recommission or modernize coal-fired power plants as ...
Indonesia is one of the few countries still building new coal power plants, the most polluting sources of power. Chinese ...
While solar power and EVs have boomed, clean energy and forest protection must speed up to avert the worst of climate change.
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DoE clarifies coal moratorium rules; allows new capacity only in exceptional cases
THE Department of Energy (DoE) has clarified the implementation of its coal moratorium policy, saying that new capacity from on-grid coal-fired power plants may be allowed only under “exceptional ...
Queensland, the Australian state that exports about one-eighth of the world’s coal, has said it plans to keep its power ...
CHARLESTON — State officials and federal lawmakers are praising a plan from the administration of President Donald Trump to breathe new life into the waning coal-fired power industry, though opponents ...
The Trump administration's Monday announcement is the latest move in a government-wide effort to reverse the fuel’s decline.
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Solar and wind power overtake coal as world’s biggest generator of electricity, report finds
The authors say it's a sign that renewables can keep up the pace with the growing appetite for electricity worldwide.View on euronews ...
As President Trump tries to revive the United States coal industry, research has found that closing a coal facility can ...
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Australia’s Coal State Ditches Plan to Shut Coal Power Plants
Queensland has scrapped its 2035 deadline to close coal-fired power plants, prioritizing energy reliability and economics ...
The Trump administration plans to spend $625 million modernizing coal plants and reversing policies that transition away from coal production and mining.
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