There are 206 coal-burning power plants left in the United States, which supply about 16 percent of the country’s energy.
President Trump's unwavering support for coal at the World Economic Forum in Davos has revitalized the U.S. coal industry and sparked controversy over environmental concerns.
President Donald Trump's return to office could bring some temporary relief to the beleaguered U.S. coal industry.
Less than a year ago, Rocky Mountain Power (RMP), PacifiCorp’s division in Idaho, Utah and Wyoming, said its Hunter and ...
The Coal-to-Clean Initiative is an effort to fund the early retirement of coal plants in emerging markets, urging ...
“Nothing can destroy coal. Not the weather, not a bomb — nothing,” Trump told the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, by video link Thursday. “And we have more coal than anybody.
India's government is pledging billions in financial support for the country's ambitions around artificial intelligence (AI), ...
Mongolia expects to sign green hydrogen and renewable energy agreements with Saudi Arabia worth several billion dollars over the next few months and is in talks with the United Arab Emirates for ...
(Bloomberg) -- EDP SA may use the land of its coal plants in Spain that will ... Rui Teixeira said in an interview at the World Economic Forum in Davos. At a time when Europe is electrifying ...
State environmental justice standards remain out of the president's reach, complicating his rush to expand fossil fuels.