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U.S. utilities plan $1.4 trillion spending spree, up 30%, for next 5 years amid AI construction boom
Fortune

(AEP) coal-fired John E. Amos Power Plant at dusk in Winfield, West Virginia. Photographer: Luke Sharrett/Bloomberg via Getty ImagesLuke Sharrett ...

MSHA Releases Preliminary Report On Mining Death - The Intelligencer
The Intelligencer

MSHA recently released the report about the death of Darin Reece, a section supervisor at the Ohio County Mine near Dallas, West Virginia.

OSMRE celebrates 10 years of investments in Coal Country to fuel jobs and economic growth
World Coal

FY26 AMLER funding allocation. For FY26, AMLER funding is allocated as follows: US$29.5 million each for Kentucky, Pennsylvania and West Virginia. US ...

Yancoal to buy $3.4b stake in Australia's largest coal mine - MSN
MSN

... coal industry, signalling openness to investment. However, the Queensland Conservation Council criticised the move, arguing it pushes Australia ...

Global prices for coking coal fluctuated slightly in the first half of April - GMK Center
GMK Center

Rising production at Chinese mines is putting pressure on the local market. In the first half of April, the Asian coking coal market continued to ...

Japan's chemicals sector likely to reduce coal demand | Latest Market News - Argus Media
Argus Media

A slowdown in petrochemical production in Japan is likely to cut the sector's demand for thermal coal imports. Naphtha-fed crackers in the country ...

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