
CoalWire 95, July 23, 2015
Posted July 22, 2015 by Bob Burton
Tags: Adani, air pollution, Australia, bonds, Carmichael mine, China, coal cap, Coal India, Coal India Africana Limitada, coal-to-chemicals, Deutsche Bank, Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand, Engie, fish, Gansu Huahong Huijin, Germany, Krabi coal plant, Lahore coal plant, Lęczna coal plant, lignite, Lignite Council, mercury, Mozambique, North Korea, NSW Farmers Association, Pakistan, Parsons Brinckerhoff, Peabody Energy, Philippines, Poland, Port of Oakland, Posco, Semirara mine, Semirara Mining and Power Corporation, Shenhua, Sinopec, Solar, South Galilee mine, Thailand, Toyo-Thai Corporation, US, Vattenfall, Vietnam, Vinh Tan 1 power station, Walter Energy, Watermark mine
Tags: Adani, air pollution, Australia, bonds, Carmichael mine, China, coal cap, Coal India, Coal India Africana Limitada, coal-to-chemicals, Deutsche Bank, Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand, Engie, fish, Gansu Huahong Huijin, Germany, Krabi coal plant, Lahore coal plant, Lęczna coal plant, lignite, Lignite Council, mercury, Mozambique, North Korea, NSW Farmers Association, Pakistan, Parsons Brinckerhoff, Peabody Energy, Philippines, Poland, Port of Oakland, Posco, Semirara mine, Semirara Mining and Power Corporation, Shenhua, Sinopec, Solar, South Galilee mine, Thailand, Toyo-Thai Corporation, US, Vattenfall, Vietnam, Vinh Tan 1 power station, Walter Energy, Watermark mine
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