US government to auction 600 million tonnes of coal: Who will buy? Climate concerns loom
🕒 1 min read
US authorities are auctioning 600 million tonnes of coal from federal lands, expedited by a Trump executive order, despite many power stations planning to cease coal use within a decade. While the administration cites rising electricity demand, declining market forecasts and low valuations from key buyers like NTEC raise questions about the actual demand for this coal.
Continue Reading
- Safe harbour regime may offer better post-tax cost and lower regulatory risk for MNCs: Sources
- China Launches 3-Crew Space Flight As Part Of Moon Ambitions
-
In Trump’s State Of Union Address, A Charlie And Erika Kirk Mention
- Friends Behead UP Man With Axe Over Money Dispute
- Trump To Increase Steel Import Tariffs To 50%
- Mastermind Behind Rapper Rahul Fazilpuria Attack Being Deported To India
-
Virat Kohli’s Blunt Test Cricket Remark After Winning IPL Final Stumps All
- Free ChatGPT Plus For Everyone? Malta Just Became The First Country To Do It
- Nearly 50 Dead After Hurricane Melissa Thrashes Caribbean
- Why RCB Captain Rajat Patidar Did Not Come For Toss vs SRH In IPL Game – Revealed