CoalWire 93, June 25, 2015 Abbot Point, Adani, Alabama, Bangladesh, BNSF, coal railways, coal scandals, Colombia, Czech Republic, Dahanu, Drummond Company, Formosa Plastics Group, health, India, Japan, Japan International Cooperation Agency, Kosovo, La Guajira, Los Angeles Department of Water & Power, Matarbari Coal-Fired Power Plant, metallurgical coal, murder, Navajo Generating Station, New Zealand, Peabody Energy, rehabilitation, Salt River Project, Scotland, self-bonding, Solid Energy, Sumitomo Corporation, The Lancet, United States, Vietnam, Vinh Tan 2 power plant, W. Keith Hall, World Bank June 27, 2015 Drummond Drops US Mine Plan; Health Review Urges Coal Phase-Out; US Railway Operator Warns of ‘Stranded Assets’; Japan to Fund Bangladesh Coal Port.
CoalWire 91, June 11, 2015 Adani, Adani Power, air pollution, Alaska, Alaska Railroad Corporation, Alpha Natural Resources, Anglo American, Arch Coal, Aurora Energy Services, Australia, Bangladesh, Bangladesh Power Development Board, Bank of America, BHP Billiton, Botswana, British Columbia, Canada, CCS, Cerrejon, China, Clean Power Plan, Clean Water Act, Cloud Peak Energy, coal imports, Colombia, Colorado, Colowyo Coal Mine, elephants, Engie, Exxaro Resources, fire, France, Germany, Glencore, India, International Financial Corporation, Japan, Mississippi Power, Mozambique, Murray Energy, Nacala-a-Velha port, Namibia, Narendra Modi, National Thermal Power Corporation, Norway, Peabody, Philippines, PM2.5, Poland, Rainforest Action Network, Rampal, rehabilitation, Ridley, Russia, self-bonding, Seward coal terminal, Siberian Coal Energy Company, South Africa, South Korea, Standard Chartered Bank, Trans-Kalahari Railway, US, US Environmental Protection Agency, Vale, Woodside Petroleum June 10, 2015 US Courts Dismiss Coal Industry Appeals; Norway Divests; Catholic Church Backs Philippines anti-coal petition; Engie Drops South African Plant.
CoalWire 90, June 4, 2015. Adani, Alpha Natural Resources, Australia, Boundary Dam, Bureau of Land Management, Canada, CCS, China, CNR, Coal India, Colombia, Corruption, Czech Republic, Damodar River, Damodar Valley Corporation, Drummond, energy poverty, export credit agencies, Fenoco, Glencore, Goldman Sachs, India, Japan, Jeb Bush, Jharia coalfield, Jharkhand, National Energy Administration, Nicholas Stern, NSW, OECD, Pakistan, Poland, Prodeco, rehabilitation, self-bonding, South Korea, Teck Resources, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, Turow power station, US Energy Information Administration, Wangan and Jagalingou, Wood Mackenzie June 4, 2015 Court restricts Colombian coal railway; OECD export credit agencies spending spree on coal.