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Coal: Not the New Black

Is there a future for coal fired power?




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Solar Thermal Report - Fall 2011: Solar shines in coal country

Kentucky homeowners are beginning to look at solar to lower their energy costs.




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Japan’s Wacoal Holdings reports $586.1 mn H1 revenue, down 5.2% YoY

Wacoal Holdings has reported revenue of ¥90,167 million (~$586.1 million) in H1 2024, down by 5.2 per cent YoY. Gross profit fell 4.9 per cent to ¥51,056 million (~$331.86 million). Domestic revenue dipped 4.8 per cent to ¥45,006 million, while overseas revenue declined 1.4 per cent to ¥34,549 million. The company’s business profit was ¥2,304 million, down 39.6 per cent YoY in its overseas segment.




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Todd O'Boyle: The Abundance Coalition

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Borissov begins coalition talks with pro-Russian party BSP and populists ITN

Boyko Borissov, leader of the election-winning GERB (EPP) party, has opened negotiations with the pro-Russian Bulgarian Socialist Party (BSP) and the populists of There is Such a People (ITN) over a possible Bulgarian government. GERB won early parliamentary elections in October in one of the EU's…




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Pritzker, Polis launch coalition to safeguard democratic institutions

Democratic Govs. J.B. Pritzker of Illinois and Jared Polis of Colorado on Wednesday announced the launch of a non-partisan coalition of governors aimed at protecting state-level democratic institutions.




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Integrating continuous flow reaction and work-up: chiral amine resolution, separation and purification using a novel coalescing filter system

React. Chem. Eng., 2024, Accepted Manuscript
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Bethan May Rowley, Lisa Alice Thompson, Luke Power, James Daglish, Emma Parks, James Birbeck, Stephen P Marsden, Nikil Kapur, John Blacker
To maximize the benefits of a continuous flow reaction, a continuous work-up is also needed. Herein, we present a process design and novel equipment for a continuous amine resolution reaction,...
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Germany to hold snap elections on February 23 as coalition crumbles under economic strain




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Coal import for blending purposes in power generation declines by 8.5% during April-Sept 2024




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Field evidence for coal combustion links the 252 Ma Siberian Traps with global carbon disruption

Elkins-Tanton, L T; Grasby, S E; Black, B A; Veselovskiy, R V; Ardakani, O H; Goodarzi, F. Geology vol. 48, no. 10, 2020 p. 986-991, https://doi.org/10.1130/G47365.1
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Басистка COAL CHAMBER не против, что её считали «секси»

NADJA PEULEN в интервью подкасту "She's With The Band" ответила на вопрос, какие ощущения у нее были, когда в конце 90-х она появилась в составе COAL CHAMBER и её тут же зачислили в списки «самых горячих женщин в металле»:

«Я не возражала. [Смеется] Да, я считаю, что это комплимент. Я думаю, как женщины мы — как бы это лучше сказать? — как женщины в большинстве случаев мы и так получаем много внимания, а выступление на сцене, будь то музыка, актерство, комедия, работа моделью, что угодно, только усиливает всё это. А иногда еще и немного смущает. Помню, мне пришлось объявлять выступление SLIPKNOT на церемонии Kerrang! в, не знаю, 2002 году или что-то в этом роде, и когда меня объявили, чтобы я вышла на сцену и представила их, они устроили представление некой «горячей женщины», и в тот момент я подумала: «О, нет. Это так неловко». Типа, «Неужели это всё, чем я известна?». И вот после такого мне пришлось выйти на сцену и представить SLIPKNOT, и я потеряла голос. Я очень нервничала и чувствовала себя неловко. Но в конце концов, это комплимент. Так что я совсем не против».

На вопрос, не чувствовала ли она в то время, что она «что-то вроде аттракциона, что её воспринимают по-другому», потому что в известных метал-группах тогда играло не так много женщин-музыкантов, Nadja сказала:

«Если честно, я не помню, о чем я думала в то время. Это интересно, потому что сейчас люди по-другому смотрят на все эти вещи, и сексизм выходит наружу. Меня это никогда не волновало, если честно. У меня никогда не было особых проблем с подобным. Люди почти всегда оставляли меня в покое. У меня не было никаких проблем. Но я также знаю, как постоять за себя. Думаю, от меня также исходит определенная энергия в духе «не связывайтесь со мной»... Так что, честно говоря, у меня никогда не было никаких проблем. И да, я расценила это как комплимент. Это приятно. Иногда было немного неловко. Это было что-то вроде «Что ж, пойдет». Но, в общем, я не против».
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The Oil and Coal Market Is Bogus. It's a Setup, That is Destroying The Macro Consumer Market

The Oil and Coal Energy Market Is Bogus. It’s a Setup, That Is Destroying the Macro Consumer Market.

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Eco groups call for clarity over coal mine

Eco groups call for a mining firm to "break its silence" over a coal mine.




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Finding Diamonds in Data: Reflections on Teaching Data Mining from the Coal Face




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The Watchman: Lt. Gen. Jerry Boykin and Kamal Saleem Discuss &quot;The Coalition&quot;

On this week's edition of The Watchman, we're joined by Lt. Gen. (Ret.) Jerry Boykin of the Family Research Council and Kamal Saleem of Koome Ministries to discuss their thrilling new novel about radical Islam, "The Coalition." Click on the ... ...




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Third Sector Podcast: Chris Sherwood on the RSPCA's growth, governance and coalitions for change

Lucinda and Emily are joined by the outgoing chief of the RSPCA




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Podcast transcript: Chris Sherwood on the RSPCA's growth, governance and coalitions for change

Lucinda and Emily are joined by the outgoing chief of the RSPCA




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Coalition to OSHA: Don’t allow union reps at inspections of non-union workplaces

Washington – A coalition of industry groups has called for OSHA to withdraw a recent letter of interpretation stating that workers at a non-union workplace may designate someone affiliated with a union as their representative during OSHA “walkaround” inspections.




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Coalition sues OSHA in effort to force permanent standard on COVID-19 for health care workers

Washington — The AFL-CIO and National Nurses United are part of a coalition of labor unions and organizations that has filed a lawsuit against the Department of Labor and OSHA, petitioning a federal court to direct the agency to issue a permanent standard on COVID-19 focused on health care workers.




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Coalition issues safety recommendations for temp workers

Boston – A coalition of workplace safety groups has released a set of recommendations for OSHA to help improve safety for temporary workers.




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Coalition asks court to strike down DOL rule on independent contractors

Washington — The U.S. Chamber of Commerce has filed a lawsuit challenging the Department of Labor’s rule on determining if a worker is an employee or an independent contractor.




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MSHA answers FAQs on coal dust rule

Arlington, VA – The Mine Safety and Health Administration has released a document with answers to frequently asked questions about the agency’s recent final rule on coal dust.




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OIG to MSHA: Improve oversight of coal mine emergency response plans

Washington – The Mine Safety and Health Administration needs to provide better oversight of coal mine operators’ emergency response plans, according to a recent audit conducted by the Department of Labor Office of Inspector General.




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Senators to Acosta: MSHA coal dust rule, scheduled for review, is ‘critical’ to miner health

Washington — Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) is among five Senate Democrats who have expressed opposition to any rollback to the Mine Safety and Health Administration’s respirable coal dust rule, in a letter sent Dec. 22 to Secretary of Labor R. Alexander Acosta.




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No changes to coal mine dust regulation forthcoming, MSHA leader tells House subcommittee

Washington — The Mine Safety and Health Administration has no immediate plans to change its regulation on respirable dust in coal mines, MSHA administrator David Zatezalo said Feb. 6 during a hearing before the House Workforce Protections Subcommittee.




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NIOSH offering free health screenings for coal miners

Washington — Coal miners soon will have access to a series of free, confidential health screenings through the NIOSH Coal Workers’ Health Surveillance Program.




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MSHA seeks feedback on coal dust rule study; has ‘no intention of rolling back the protections’

Arlington, VA — The Mine Safety and Health Administration is seeking input on a study of its respirable coal mine dust rule, as outlined in the 2014 regulation, according to a Request for Information published in the July 9 Federal Register.




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MSHA extends until 2022 comment period for RFI on coal dust rule study

Washington — The Mine Safety and Health Administration is extending to July 2022 the deadline for comment on a Request for Information concerning a retrospective study of the agency’s respirable coal mine dust rule.




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For surface coal miners, the ‘big hazard’ is silica, NIOSH expert says

Washington — Surface coal miners, especially those who work in drilling, may be exposed to higher concentrations of respirable dust or quartz. This puts them at elevated risk of coal workers’ pneumoconiosis – a deadly but preventable disease known as black lung, results of a recent NIOSH study show.




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Researchers to look for link between coal dust nanoparticles, black lung disease

State College, PA — Using a 3D device on a microchip that mimics the behavior of human lungs, researchers from Penn State University will use a $400,000 grant from NIOSH to study the effects of nano-scale coal dust on the lungs of underground miners, the university has announced.




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No changes to training requirements for refuge alternatives in coal mines, MSHA says

Washington — The Mine Safety and Health Administration has determined that the annual training requirements outlined in its Refuge Alternatives for Underground Coal Mines rule supply “an experience sufficient to enable miners to apply their knowledge, other training and available written instruction to effectively use the refuge alternative in an emergency.”




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MSHA: ‘No changes are necessary’ to criteria for certifying coal mine rescue teams

Arlington, VA — Criteria for the certification of coal mine rescue teams will “remain in effect, without changes,” the Mine Safety and Health Administration announced Sept. 1, after completing a requisite review under the Mine Improvement and New Emergency Response (MINER) Act of 2006.




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NIOSH releases software for coal mine rescue assessment

Washington — A new software training module from NIOSH is intended to assist mine operators, miners and industry stakeholders with emergency decision-making during coal mine rescues.




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New coalition calls for swift removal of certain crane certification requirements

Washington – A new coalition composed of 10 leading construction industry organizations is calling on OSHA to revise and finalize certain certification requirements for crane operators “well ahead” of the 2017 deadline.




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NIOSH announces free health screenings for coal miners

Washington – A series of free, confidential health screenings will be available for coal miners as part of the NIOSH Coal Workers’ Health Surveillance Program.




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NIOSH to offer free health screenings for coal miners

Washington — NIOSH will offer a series of free, confidential health screenings for coal miners through its Coal Workers’ Health Surveillance Program.




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NIOSH to offer free health screenings for coal miners

Washington — NIOSH has planned a series of free, confidential health screenings for current and former coal miners via the agency’s Coal Workers’ Health Surveillance Program.




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Bill would restore increased tax rate on coal to fund black lung disability benefits

Washington — Proposed legislation would create funding for health care and other benefits for coal miners who have black lung disease by extending, for 10 years, a recently expired excise tax rate increase on coal production.




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NIOSH announces free health screenings for coal miners

Washington — NIOSH will offer a series of free, confidential health screenings for current and former coal miners as part of the agency’s Coal Workers’ Health Surveillance Program.




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Coalition opposing increased poultry-production line speeds meets with USDA

Washington – Poultry workers and officials from 13 nonprofit organizations and unions met with the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service on Oct. 16 to urge the department to reject an industry petition to allow faster and unrestricted line speeds in production plants, according to the National Employment Law Project.




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Coalition of attorneys general sue EPA over asbestos regulation

San Francisco — Attorneys general of 10 states and the District of Columbia are suing the Environmental Protection Agency and its administrator, Andrew Wheeler, over the agency’s refusal to issue a rule to further regulate asbestos – a known human carcinogen.




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Construction trade groups form coalition on silica

Rockville, MD – Several construction industry trade associations have formed a coalition in response to OSHA’s proposed rule on crystalline silica.




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Coalition continues push against proposal to increase poultry-processing line speeds

Atlanta – As the nation prepares to cook millions of turkeys in recognition of Thanksgiving Day, a coalition of worker safety and consumer advocates once again have voiced their opposition to a proposed Department of Agriculture rule that would speed up line speeds at poultry-processing plants.




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Employer coalition supports effort to repeal OSHA’s walkaround rule

Washington — A coalition of nearly 60 employer groups is urging members of the House to support a resolution intended to repeal OSHA’s final rule on worker walkaround representation.




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Most coal miners don’t receive required health tests: NIOSH

Washington — The majority of coal miners don’t receive baseline chest and lung testing at federally mandated intervals, results of a recent study from NIOSH suggest.




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Two emergency medical techs is too many for small coal mines, Kentucky lawmaker says

Frankfort, KY — A bill that would reduce – to one from two – the number of mine emergency technicians required during each shift at small underground coal mines is advancing in the Kentucky Legislature.




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Miners’ union calls provision in House bill ‘a direct attack’ on coal miners

Triangle, VA — A legislative attempt to block federal enforcement of a rule intended to protect miners from exposure to silica is “morally reprehensible,” United Mine Workers of America President Cecil Roberts says.




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Russia wonders how the West may to switch to green energy if it needs black coal

The upcoming UN conference on climate change in Glasgow was supposed to show the world the triumph of the United States and the European Union as trendsetters for everything "green". Unfortunately for them, Europe faced an unprecedented energy crisis, which called into question not only the competence of officials from Brussels, but also the feasibility of the strategy to switch to green energy as soon as possible. Russia, which did not want to dive into the whirlpool of decarbonization, found itself in a more advantageous position. Nevertheless, Moscow has something to show in Glasgow on the climate agenda. China, the United States and India altogether account for more CO2 emissions than all other countries combined. Russia accounts for less than five percent, but the anger of Western politicians and journalists, who propagate environmental slogans, is directed primarily at Russia. Such a biased attitude towards Russia is based on the laws of hybrid war: dirty propaganda should keep citizens in good shape, while raising the degree of hatred. EU demonises Russia and wants more Russian gas When European politicians accuse Russia of the gas crisis, their accusations fit into the anti-Russian agenda just as perfectly. Gazprom strictly fulfills all of its contracts, but this argumentation falls on deaf ears in the EU. For example, EU chief diplomat Josep Borrell saw "deep geopolitical roots" in the rise in energy prices. The head of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, reproached the Russian gas monopoly for "not responding to higher demand" in Europe. Her compatriot from the Green party, claiming the portfolio of the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Federal Republic of Germany, Annalena Baerbock, stated that Russia was "playing poker" in matters of gas supplies. She has an ironclad argument: after all, European gas storage facilities are comparatively empty.




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Statement Regarding National Academies Study on Potential Health Risks of Living in Proximity to Surface Coal Mining Sites in Central Appalachia

In an August 18 letter, the U.S. Department of the Interior’s Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement informed the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine that it should cease all work on a study of the potential health risks for people living near surface coal mine sites in Central Appalachia.