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Polish state-controlled companies decide to invest $620 million in coal group

Six Polish state-controlled companies have decided to invest $620 million in a newly-established state coal mining conglomerate PGG, as they stated on Tuesday, as part of an effort to save the European Union's biggest coal miner Kompania Weglowa from insolvency.

read more... 27/04/2016

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China connects 20MW solar plant in coal mine subsidence region

Announced by the Energy Bureau of Anhui Province last Wednesday, China has installed the biggest floating PV plant atop a fishpond. The 20 MW array is sited at a coal mining subsidence district of Huainan City and was linked to grid last month. The array is phase one of a bigger 300 MW project.

read more... 13/04/2016

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Polish electricity companies could pay dividends for 2015

Poland's state-controlled power firms - PGE, Enea and Energa could pay out dividends this year in spite of their projected investment in troubled coal mining companies, as stated by a deputy energy minister on Thursday.

read more... 25/03/2016

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Poland: Energa envisages EDF heating plants, more coal projects

Energa is thinking about purchasing mostly coal-fired heating plants from French utility EDF and investing in local troubled coal mining company Kompania Weglowa, Poland's No.4 utility stated on Tuesday.

read more... 16/03/2016

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Final farewell to the last British deep coal mine

UK has closed on December 18, 2015 its last deep coal mine Kellingley Colliery in North Yorkshire, marking the end of an era of deep coal mining, industry that once employed more than 1 million miners at over 3,000 collieries.

read more... 23/12/2015

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