President Donald Trump's return to office could bring some temporary relief to the beleaguered U.S. coal industry.
There are 206 coal-burning power plants left in the United States, which supply about 16 percent of the country’s energy.
A massive first-of-its-kind gas turbine is here in Oklahoma and making its way to its new home at one of the Grand River Dam ...
Alliant Energy's decision to delay the conversion to gas at the Sheboygan Edgewater plant has sparked concerns about long ...
By Nithin Coca In Nagasaki prefecture, on the southern Japanese island of Kyushu, J-Power, the operator of the aging ...
Sasol is falling back on coal after encountering obstacles in its plan to pivot to natural gas and green hydrogen in its path ...
Germany may need to rely on coal-fired power generation for longer than anticipated to ensure grid stability and prevent ...
Gov. Jared Polis wants the state’s electric grid to be carbon-free by 2040. But as electricity demand rises and coal plants ...
A House bill aims to help ensure AI data centers coming into the state have the massive amount of power they need primarily ...
As promised, President Donald Trump began reversing the country’s energy policies on his first day in office with a spate of orders largely favoring oil, gas and coal ...
China posted record production in 2024 for commodities including coal, gas and aluminum. Steel output dropped, although it ...
Europe's wind farms could produce more electricity than the region's coal-fired power plants for the first time in 2025 if ...