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Mar 27, 2024 |
coalzoom.com | Abby Caplan |Luis Gronda |Evan Millard |Gabriel Squitieri
Baltimore Bridge Collapse Forces Freight Changes By Abby Caplan, Gabriel Squitieri, Luis Gronda, Evan Millard and Brad MacAulay March 27, 2024 - Vessel traffic in and out of the Port of Baltimore, Maryland, has been suspended indefinitely in the wake of a container ship collision early today that brought down the Francis Scott Key Bridge, an accident that will force the rerouting of coal, car and light truck shipments.
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Mar 26, 2024 |
coalzoom.com | Evan Millard
Stuck Baltimore Coal May Raise Prices in India, Europe By Evan Millard March 26, 2024 - The blocking of two coal terminals in the key Baltimore US coal export hub this morning following a bridge collapse will mostly hinder North Appalachian coal exports to India for the brick kiln industry.
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Sep 25, 2023 |
argusmedia.com | Evan Millard
The 513MW EP-operated Kilroot coal-fired power plant in Northern Ireland will go ahead with its planned closure on 30 September despite new gas turbines not arriving in time, raising concerns about Northern Ireland's energy security this winter. EP confirmed to Argus that Kilroot will close as planned in line with the notice issue to grid operator Soni in September 2020. "There is a delay in the delivery of… gas turbines… to coincide with the retirement of the existing coal units," Soni said.
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Aug 17, 2023 |
sustainable-carbon.org | Evan Millard
Exports of US thermal coal rose 21.1pc in January–June driven by a sharp increase in deliveries to India, US census data show. The US shipped 6.2mn t to India during the first half of this year, up 52.5pc on the year. Most of the volume is likely to be NAR 6,900kcal/kg North Appalachian coal destined for the cement and brick kiln industries, market participants commented. In June the US shipped 836,000t to India, up 12.3pc on the year. All of this volume was shipped out of Baltimore, Maryland.
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Aug 17, 2023 |
argusmedia.com | Evan Millard
Exports of US thermal coal rose 21.1pc in January–June driven by a sharp increase in deliveries to India, US census data show. The US shipped 6.2mn t to India during the first half of this year, up 52.5pc on the year. Most of the volume is likely to be NAR 6,900kcal/kg North Appalachian coal destined for the cement and brick kiln industries, market participants commented. In June the US shipped 836,000t to India, up 12.3pc on the year. All of this volume was shipped out of Baltimore, Maryland.
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