World Coal - September 2014 - page 10

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September 2014
NEWS
INBRIEF
DIGITAL HIGHLIGHTS
The stories that are making the news on
India’s dependence on coal imports will grow
India will need to import more coal, following
the Supreme Court’s ruling that all coal mining
licences awarded 1993 – 2010 are illegal.
A balancing act
Polish state-owned coal miner will cut up to
20,000 workforce jobs, but plans to sustain its
current output of coal.
Coalbed methane in China
Negotiating the challenges and obstacles
that face coalbed methane industry players
in China.
Mining:
Conflow supplies safety systems to Colombian coal mines
Conflow has supplied dust and fire suppression systems to a Colombian
metallurgical coal mine.
Preparation:
Mechel upgrades Elga coal washing facility
Russian coal miner, Mechel, has completed the installation of new coal washing
and dewatering technology at its Elga Coal Complex washing plant.
Ports & Terminals:
Canadian coal shipping facility given go-ahead
Coal shipping facility on Fraser River gets the go-ahead from port
Metro Vancouver.
Power:
Toshiba wins order fromMalaysian coal-fired power plant
Toshiba will supply steam turbines and generators for 2000 MW Jimah coal-fired
power plant in Malaysia.
Product News:
ASGCO offers onsite surveys of conveyor systems
ASGCO offers complete surveys of conveyor systems to identify ways to cut
operating costs and downtime and improve safety.
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How to fund CCS
Arguing for a levy on coal production.
2
Job cuts at Rio’s Kestrel coal mine
More jobs to go in Queensland.
3
Shortage of coal in India
No coal for the country’s power plants.
4
A radio star
Using wireless radio to improve coal handling.
5
Drax loses appeal over biomass subsidy
Another twist in the tale.
Links to all of these stories can be found at:
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