Once the dominant source of energy in the United States, today, 401 coal units supply roughly 16 percent of the nation’s grid ...
There has been a false sense of security about the future of coal in the US. The most poisonous polluter, perhaps in history, ...
The UK, however, appears to be ahead in terms of immediate reductions in coal use and the integration of renewables into its ...
Many of northern Europe's largest economies have sharply boosted gas-fired power generation so far in 2025, helping to lift ...
Coal emissions cut India's rice and wheat yields by 10%, threatening food security. Reducing pollution could boost crop ...
Several U.S. utilities in recent months have said they plan to keep coal-fired units in their generation fleets operating ...
China's imports of iron ore and seaborne coal are on track for a soft start to the year, with January arrivals declining to ...
A recent report from the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) sounds the alarm: America’s power grid is becoming dangerously unreliable. The nation is hurtling toward a future ...
Biden-era regulations on coal ash and greenhouse gas emissions from power plants would bring "harm to the economy," utilities ...
President Donald Trump's return to office could bring some temporary relief to the beleaguered U.S. coal industry.
Georgia Power Co. says it wants to keep burning coal to meet what it forecasts as the state’s increasing electrical demand.
In many parts of India, a single noxious pollutant from coal-fired power stations drags down annual wheat and rice yields by ...