• May 2, 2026
The Impact of Carbon Pricing on Coal-Dependent Nations

Coal has been a cornerstone of industrial development for over two centuries, powering factories, generating electricity, and driving economic growth across continents. As the world grapples with climate change, carbon…

  • May 2, 2026
Jeebropilly Mine – Australia

The Jeebropilly Mine, located in south-east Queensland, Australia, is a notable example of a regional coal operation that has played a role in the local economy, the domestic energy system…

  • February 9, 2026
What the U.S. Coal Industry Looks Like in 2025

The U.S. coal sector in 2025 occupies a critical intersection between legacy power generation and modern energy transitions. Shifts in policy, technological breakthroughs, and shifting investor sentiment have reshaped how…

  • December 24, 2025
Global coal supply and demand explained

Coal remains one of the most important and controversial fuels in the global energy system. It powers a large share of electricity generation, supports energy‑intensive industries and provides jobs in…

  • December 18, 2025
Why India Remains One of the Largest Coal Consumers

The global energy landscape has long been anchored by coal, a resource that fuels power plants, drives industrial processes, and shapes economic forecasts. From the heart of Asia to the…

  • November 17, 2025
How Global Policies Are Pushing Coal Out of the Market

The global landscape of energy production is undergoing a profound transformation as nations, corporations, and investors reassess the role of coal in a carbon-constrained future. From shifts in carbon pricing…

  • November 8, 2025
How China’s Coal Demand Shapes Global Markets

As the world’s largest consumer of fossil fuels, China exerts a profound influence on the global energy landscape. Its voracious appetite for coal shapes not only domestic policy but also…