Wisconsin State Journal Koch's Wisconsin operations include Flint Hills Resources, which produces gasoline and asphalt; the C. Reiss Coal Co., which supplies coal throughout the Great Lakes region; and Georgia-Pacific, the packaging and paper firm. Georgia-Pacific's chemical ...
Business Standard Concerned over reduced coal supplies, a grouping of captive power producers today said the government should ensure equitable distribution of coal among captive and independent electricity generators. Captive power generation capacity in the country is ... and more »
SBWire (press release) SinoCoking Coal and Coke Chemical Industries, Inc. (NASDAQ:SCOK) a company that operates as a coal and coke producer in the Peoples Republic of China closed up in its previous session (+10.65%) on 221,368 shares traded after SINOCOKING COAL ... and more »
The Columbian These deep-pocket sugar daddies include oil, chemical , waste disposal, pharmaceutical and tobacco companies. Seattle-based crosscut.com reports Benton's chief environmental bill ... Joining that ovation will be numerous Benton campaign donors that ... and more »
Charleston Gazette Climate Central, a Princeton, N.J.-based science and journalism organization, said the evidence so far strongly suggests a switch from coal to natural gas is unlikely to provide the 50 percent cut in global warming emissions frequently attributed to ... and more »
Bloomberg ... Yunnan province, this month. State-owned China National Petroleum Corp., the country's biggest oil producer, pledged to take measures to ensure a chemic...
Economic Times NEW DELHI/HYDERABAD: In a "big relief" for the diversified group, Lanco Infratech today said it will pay AUD 7.5 million to settle the protracted AUD 3.5 ...
The San Luis Obispo Tribune The Obama administration is proposing a rule that would require companies that drill for oil and natural gas on federal lands to publicly dis...
Charlotte Observer The muck is ash from Duke Energy's nearby coal -burning power plant, and it contains chemicals such as arsenic, cobalt, manganese, iron and boron. Environmental groups say – and Duke Energy concedes – that chemicals are seeping out of the lagoons ...
The News Journal Remarkably, the long-jilted U.S. is becoming a manufacturing hotbed for dozens of foreign companies in aerospace, energy, chemicals and other sectors. Many want to be closer to customers in the world's No. 1 market. Others are taking advantage of ...