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India’s biggest coal producer is stepping into the future—and it’s a bold leap. In a major pivot from its fossil-fuel roots, ...
State-owned Coal India Limited (CIL) has announced plans to invest about $3 billion to build as much as 4.5 GW of renewable ...
“I haven’t repotted it in 15 years,” she shared. “I give it plant fertiliser in the spring and through the summer, but not in autumn and winter.” Sometimes, the leaves become crispy and dry and may ...
The Palisades Nuclear Plant in Michigan is one step closer to restarting as President Trump forges ahead to thaw American energy sources. "In advancing President Trump’s commitment to meet our ...
NEW ALBANY, Ohio — Intel’s chip plant between New Albany and Johnstown is delayed again. The company announced it would be 2031 before the plant would be in operation. News of the delay comes ...
coupled with the strong gold production at -- coming out of Kansanshi and increasingly out of Guelb Moghrein with the CIL plant up and online there. And yes, I mean, there are a range of financing ...
Alternatively, there's this adorable Super Mario Piranha Plant Camera by Hori for $60. Nintendo also says that select third-party USB-C cameras will work with Switch 2. but the camera itself ...
The Tyne and Wear Fire and Rescue Service has warned residents to keep their doors and windows closed, due to the waste fire at a recycling plant in the area. We have contacted the fire service ...
Before this move, a single plant in the Pennsylvania city of Scranton had been the lone source of 155mm artillery shell production. The Army has added both a new plant in Mesquite, Texas ...
Chobani also employs 1,100 people at a yogurt plant in Twin Falls, Idaho. In March, it announced plans to build a $500 million expansion in Twin Falls that is expected to create a minimum of 160 ...
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee laid the foundation for a 1,600 MW ultra-supercritical thermal power plant by JSW Energy in Salboni, marking a significant stride in the state's industrial ...
Harold Macmillan, the midcentury British prime minister, supposedly said that what statesmen feared most were “events, dear boy, events.” Misfortunes happen: a natural disaster, a terrorist ...