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Coal ash: time to take action
2016-05-23 11:00:00| Power Technology
The disposal of coal ash the by-product of coal-fired power generation is an increasingly hot topic in the industry. With the US producing 140 million tonnes of coal ash in 2015 alone and concerns being raised about operators ability to keep coa
Advanced Emissions Solutions Provides Refined Coal Update
2016-05-20 04:47:55| pollutiononline Home Page
Advanced Emissions Solutions, Inc. (OTC PINK:ADES) (the "Company" or "ADES") today announced that Clean Coal Solutions, LLC ("CCS"), a joint venture among the Company's wholly-owned subsidiary ADA-ES, Inc., an affiliate of NexGen Resources Corporation, and an affiliate of The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., has leased an additional Refined Coal ("RC") facility to anRC investor
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Completely unsurprisingly, coal dust kills coral, too
2016-05-18 10:44:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Grist: To the shock of no one, it turns out that coal dust is pretty bad for just about everything. People? Turns their lungs the wrong color. Rats? Plaque in the arteries. Corals? Turns out when you spill a lot of coal dust into the water, they don`t do so well either. In a Nature Scientific Reports article titled "Simulated coal spill causes mortality and growth inhibition in tropical marine organisms," scientists from the ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies and the Australian Institute...
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Coal dust kills coral, slows seagrass and fish growth: AMCS study
2016-05-18 01:00:00| Ship Technology
A new study undertaken by the Australian Marine Conservation Society (AMCS) found that coal dust released by the industrial expansion down Australia's Reef coastline, including Abbot Point, threatens marine flora and fauna prompting the authors to ur
Heres a sign that Kentuckys politics might finally be shifting away from coal
2016-05-17 18:21:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Grist: There is no red Kentucky or blue Kentucky. There is only charcoal black, James Higdon wrote in Politico in 2014, noting the dominance of the coal industry in the state. Two years later, were starting to see that change. In Kentuckys Tuesday primary, the ballot includes a handful of politicians who are no longer railing against the war on coal, but are trying to reckon with what happens after coal mines shut down. This is easiest to see in the Democratic presidential primary. While campaigning...
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