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Trump orders Energy Department to provide funds to maintain coal plants online

In his latest effort to boost the coal sector, President Donald Trump ordered on Wednesday that the Defense Department purchase electricity from coal-fired?power?plants. The Pentagon is required to sign purchase agreements with coal-fired power stations for an undisclosed amount. This executive order was issued by the White House. The Energy Department announced $175 million in upgrades for six coal plants located in Kentucky, North Carolina?Ohio?, Virginia?and West Virginia. Utilities have been phase out coal-fired generators, which are major contributors to carbon emissions linked to climate change. Trump, who called climate change a "hoax", has promised to speed up energy infrastructure...

Climate Change

Bloomberg News reports that Trump will direct the Pentagon to purchase coal to revitalize industry.

?U.S. Bloomberg News, citing an official at the White House, reported that President Donald Trump will direct the Pentagon to use government funding and Pentagon contracts to sustain U.S. coal-fired power stations. The report could not be verified immediately. The White House didn't immediately respond to a request for comment made outside regular business hours, and the Pentagon deferred any?comments to the White House. Bloomberg reported that Trump will issue an executive order on Wednesday directing Defense Sec.?Pete Hegseth?to enter into?agreements for the military to purchase electricity from coal plants. The report said that Trump will also announce a plan...

Coal

Itochu, Japan's consumer-business leader, posts record profit for the 9th month.

Itochu, Japan's largest retailer, posted a record-breaking 4% increase in its nine-month net profits through December 31st, to 705.3 billion dollars. This was a result of strong consumer businesses, such as food, textiles and the convenience store chain. The trading house's food unit saw a 38% increase in profit to 82.5 billion Japanese yen, up from 60 billion last year. This was due to higher banana sales and production, as well as growth of the packaged foods division at Dole agriculture. Tsuyoshi Hachimura, Chief Financial Officer of the company, said at a press conference that "core profits in non-resources sectors...

Mining

US HHS reverses cuts to safety research agency

According to a spokesperson for the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), the administration of U.S. president Donald Trump has reversing the staffing cuts at the agency, which provides services and research to coal miners, firemen and other workers. Since mass job cuts in 2013, the status of NIOSH employees has been in flux. Some workers were brought out of administrative leave this month, only to find out a few days later that their employment was permanently terminated. Andrew Nixon, spokesperson for the Department of Health and Human Services, confirmed that staffing reductions were reversed as of?Tuesday evening....

Carbon Emissions

Report: Power and building sectors are responsible for the rise in US greenhouse gases emissions

The U.S. greenhouse gases emissions increased for the first two years at a faster rate than the U.S. economy. They rose by 2.4% by 2025. This was largely due to the increase in power sector demand and the use of fuel for heating buildings. According to the research firm, the increase in emissions was primarily due to increased emissions from direct fuel used to heat buildings. These emissions rose 6.8% from 2025 to the previous year. The power sector also saw a 3.8% increase in emissions as a result of coal-fired generators being added to meet the demand for?data centres...

Coal

US EPA rejects Colorado haze plans to retire coal plants earlier

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency rejected Colorado's plan on Friday to comply with regional haze regulations by closing its coal plants. It said the state "needs" the plants to continue running to maintain reliable power. The agency stated that Colorado's plan to reduce pollution from sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxidation, which causes haze and smog in national parks and wilderness regions, violated the Clean Air Act since the state failed to?get the consent of one of the coal plant targeted for an early retirement. Why it's important The Trump administration is extending the life of coal-fired plants in order to...

Coal

NIPSCO gets federal order to maintain Indiana coal plant

Northern Indiana Public Service Company announced on Wednesday that it had?received an order from the federal government requiring continued operation of R.M. Schahfer generation station will continue to operate 'well beyond?its December 31, 2025 retirement date. The firm said that the order requires the Indiana-based facility to remain open for a period of 90 days following the date of?order. The directive is coming as several U.S. utilities are delaying coal plant retirements in order to meet the 'rising demand for power,' driven by data centers and rising natural gas prices, which have led to a re-focus on coal generation. Donald...

Electric Utilities

US orders TransAlta coal unit in Washington State to remain open

The U.S. energy secretary signed an executive order on Tuesday that will 'keep a unit at TransAlta coal power?plant open for most of the winter in Washington State, the latest step taken by the Trump Administration to support fossil fuels. The order instructs the unit 2 at Centralia Generating?Station, to remain open. The order says that it is to close at the end of 2025. However, it will remain in force until March 16, 2026. Chris Wright, Energy Secretary of the United States, said in September that he expected that many coal plants would delay their retirement to provide electricity...

Fossil Fuels

The Trump Administration announces $100 Million in funding for upgrading coal plants

The U.S. Department of Energy announced on Friday that it will make $100 million available for refurbishing and modernizing existing coal-fired plants. This move is part the Trump administration’s efforts to reverse the decline in coal usage in the United States. Last month, the Energy Department announced that it would invest $625 million in expanding coal-fired power generation. In recent years, the number of coal-fired plants has decreased due to the concerns over the impact of fossil fuels on the environment and public health as well as the competition from natural gas. According to the administration of Donald Trump, coal...

Energy Markets

Trump's team considers attending the COP, but there is influence in either direction

Trump Administration weighs COP30 Participation Energy Secretary indicates he's open to going Conservative groups oppose U.S. attending global climate meeting By David Sherfinski The global COP30 Summit, which will take place in Brazil's Amazonian City of Belem next month, is expected to bring together representatives of almost every country in the world to discuss their efforts to combat climate change. There are many countries that must make major decisions about how to keep greenhouse gas emissions in line with the Paris Agreement, which Trump has said the U.S. will abandon. The White House is yet to publicly disclose whether or...

Fossil Fuels

US delays Wyoming coal lease auction after Montana auction disappointment

A spokesperson for the Interior Department said that, two days after a disappointing Montana auction, the Trump administration had postponed an auction of coal leases scheduled to take place on federal land in Wyoming. According to contingency plan published last week, the Bureau of Land Management (a division of Interior) was expected to continue processing permits and leasings for oil and gas operations and coal during the shutdown. Wednesday morning, a sale of 3,508 acres federal coal reserves located in Wyoming's Campbell County and Converse county was scheduled. The lease area has 365,000,000 tons of recoverable coking coal. Interior announced...

Mineral Resources

Anglo CEO still sees future in Africa despite shrinking footprint

Anglo American's CEO Duncan Wanblad stated on Wednesday that the company still views Africa as a part of its future because of its vital mineral resources. This is despite recent restructurings and asset sales in Africa. Anglo American is exiting its platinum and coal operations in South Africa where it was founded more than a century earlier. It will sell diamond miner De Beers and shift its focus on copper, an essential metal for the clean energy transformation. Kumba Iron Ore is the only major asset of South Africa. Wanblad, despite these exits, said Anglo intended to use South Africa's...

Europe

Mining

Teck Resources' quarterly profit beats expectations on the back of higher copper prices and output

Teck Resources surpassed fourth-quarter profits expectations on Thursday. The Canadian miner was helped by a surge in production and copper prices as it advanced its merger proposal with Anglo American. The beat highlights Teck's increasing reliance on copper, a key metal for electrification and the energy transition, as the company works towards completing a merger which would make it one of the largest producers of copper in the world. Teck and Anglo shareholders approved the merger in December. This paved the way for a "copper heavyweight" and left regulatory approvals to be the final hurdle. Teck and Anglo announced their...

Energy Markets

Employees of Polish coal miner JSW back agreement on benefit suspension

Employees of JSW supported an agreement between unions and the company to suspend certain workers benefits The?coal mining company controlled by the Polish government announced a restructuring plan on Friday. The agreement, which suspends the payment of certain annual bonuses in 2025 and 2026 is part of JSW’s efforts to secure up to 2.9 billion Zlotys of financing by the end March. This funding will be needed to keep JSW afloat. The company said that the move would save approximately 1.2 billion zlotys (337.8 millions) between 2026-2027. Jakub Skopek, an analyst at Erste Group, said that the savings were slightly...

Mining

JSW employees vote in favor of the agreement regarding benefits suspension

JSW announced?on Friday? that employees of the Polish state-controlled coal mining company JSW had backed an agreement between trade unions &?the firm to suspend certain worker benefits as a part 'of a restructuring plan. The agreement would suspend some annual bonuses in 2025 and 2026 as part of JSW’s efforts to secure up to $815.75 million in funding by the end of March. JSW stated in a?statement that more than 97% voted in favor of the agreement in a referendum. It called the decision "fundamental", for the future of the company and to protect jobs. The management of the company...

Western Europe

South-East Asia

Fossil Fuels

Indonesia wants coal miners who supply more of their output to the domestic market to increase their share

Local media reported that the Indonesian government would ask coal'miners with special contracts' to supply a greater portion of their production domestically, as they are expected to receive their 'full output quota request. Kontan, citing a senior energy ministry official, reported that the government wanted 75 million metric tonnes of coal supplied to the state utility Perusahaan Listrik Negara in early 2026 from holders of the first-generation 'contract of works' deals, and state-controlled 'coal miner's. A contract of works is a long-term agreement between the government and miners that has specific rules. This includes taxes. Tri Winarno, an official at...

Mining

President Prabowo asks Indonesia's top businessmen to create jobs during a meeting with them

According to a statement released on Wednesday, Indonesian President Prabowo met late Tuesday with 'five' of the country's leading businessmen, and asked them 'to work together' with the government 'to create jobs' in Southeast Asia's largest economy. The meeting came after a week-long turmoil on the Jakarta Stock Exchange, when index provider MSCI raised questions about transparency and ownership of shares. This led to a frantic sale that erased around $120 billion in market value. Five people were selected: Prajogo Pangastu, the founder of petrochemical comglomerate 'Barito Pacific Group', Anthoni Salim, of 'the Salim Group, a?of?the world’s largest instant noodles...

Mineral Resources

Minister says Indonesia will set a coal production quota of 600 million tons for 2026. It will also adjust the nickel quota.

Energy and Mineral Resources Minister Bahlil lahadalia stated on Thursday that Indonesia could approve a coal production quota "more or less",?600 millions metric tons, in 2026. The nickel quota will be adjusted according to the needs of industry. The output quota will be lower than 790 million tonnes produced last year. However, the actual production of the world's largest thermal coal exporter is often higher than the quota. The government must approve all annual production plans, also known as RKABs, submitted by miners to the country's mineral-rich Indonesia. Bahlil stated that the reduction in quotas was to?support prices of Indonesian...

Energy Markets

Local media reports that Indonesian mines can produce 25% of the proposed output for 2026 in Q1, while applications are being assessed.

According to a letter from the Indonesian mining ministry, miners can produce 25 percent of the output they plan for '2026 in the first three months while the government processes the annual production quotas, according to a report by a local media outlet, Bisnis.com, on Monday. To determine?how much production they can produce each year, all miners in Indonesia, which is rich in minerals, are required to submit a RKAB (annual production plan) to the government. Indonesia has reduced the validity of RKABs to one year, starting in 2026. The government has also ordered that miners reapply for the quotas...

Mineral Resources

Indonesia will issue investment instruments to invest in natural resource exports

A finance ministry official announced?on Friday that Indonesia would issue investment instruments to earn from exporting natural resources. The goal is to ensure exporters follow the rules and keep the foreign currency earnings in the country. The 'new'regulation is intended to increase U.S. Dollar liquidity onshore and stabilize the rupiah rate. It will require that natural resource exporters retain all their foreign currency earnings starting January 1st in state banks for a minimum of a year, and restrict their use. Febrio Kacaribu is a senior official in the Finance Ministry. He told a news conference that new FX bonds will...

Energy Markets

Finmin: Indonesia will impose a coal export tax up to 5% in the next year

Purbaya Yudhi Sadewa, Indonesia's Finance Minister, said that the country plans to tax coal exports between 1% to 5% in 2019. This is part of a drive to increase revenue for the state. According to data from the mining ministry, Indonesia was a major thermal coal exporter in 2013, with shipments of 555 millions metric tons. This is two-thirds of the total 836 million tonnes of production. Purbaya did not provide any further details on the implementation. He had said that coal export taxes could generate 20 trillion rupiah ($1.2billion) in revenue next year. Gita Mahayarani, executive director of the...

Fossil Fuels

China's coal imports in November were down by 20% on a year-on-year basis

The General Administration of Customs reported on Monday that coal imports from China, the largest buyer in the world, dropped 20% from their record high of the previous year. Imports in November, at 44.05 millions metric tons, were up by 6% compared to 41.74 tons in October. Imports in November of the previous year had reached 54.98 millions tons, a monthly record. The China Coal Transportation and Distribution Association's (CCTD) website reported in late November that although imported coal has a slight price advantage, this arbitrage has decreased as domestic coal prices have fallen. CCTD stated that due to supply...

Environment

Sumatra flooding leaves 800 dead, Indonesia vows action against any violations of mining permits

Indonesia will revoke mine permits if it is found that companies have violated the rules in flood-ravaged Sumatra, said the Energy Minister as questions about deforestation's role in the disaster intensified. According to data from the government, cyclone-induced flooding and landslides in West Sumatra have killed 800 people and left 564 others missing. The cyclones have also caused the deaths of almost 200 people across Malaysia and Thailand. They followed months with deadly weather conditions in Southeast Asia including deadly typhoons that hit Vietnam and the Philippines. Landslides in Indonesia have blocked roads and cut off power, making it difficult...

Environment

The international funding has stalled, putting the Indonesian coal phase-out program at risk

The top Indonesian official in charge of the program said that the plan to retire coal-fired plants with a capacity of 6.7 gigawatts by 2030 is likely to fail due to the stalled funding from rich nations. The Just Energy Transition Partnership, a coalition of ten donor countries, promised to raise $20 billion for Indonesia in three to five year by 2022. This was once called the "single largest climate finance transaction." The sum was to include funds to retire coal-fired plants that represented 13.5% of Indonesia's total power capacity. Paul Butarbutar (JeTP Indonesia Secretary) said that no one has...

Fossil Fuels

China's October coal imports are down 10% from the same month last year

Customs data released on Friday showed that China's imports of coal in October were down 10% from the previous year, due to a holiday which reduced the number working days during the month. Imports will be supported in 2025 by the winter restocking of products during the last two months. Imports in October fell from 46.25 to 41.74 millions metric tons, a drop of almost ten percent. Imports in September reached 46 million metric tonnes, a record high for nine months. Feng Dongbin is vice-general manager of Fenwei Digital Information Technology. He said that imports decreased sequentially, and also from...

Energy Markets

Russell: Imports of thermal coal from Asia are easing as prices increase after a 4-year low.

The prices of the main grades in seaborne thermal coal have been recovering modestly from their four-year lows. However, the gains come at the expense of volume as major importers reduce demand. According to analysts DBX Commodities, China, India and South Korea are on course for lower coal arrivals in September than October. The prices of the main Australian and Indonesian grades have been rising since early June after a downward trend that began in October 2023. The lower prices in July and August did increase import demand, but the higher prices are now causing buyers to pull back. DBX...

Power Markets

Russell: Imports of thermal coal from Asia are easing as prices increase after a 4-year low.

Open Interest (ROI), your indispensable source of global financial commentary, is Open Interest. The prices of seaborne thermal coal have been recovering modestly from their four-year lows in Asia, but this is at the cost of volume as major importers reduce demand. According to analysts DBX Commodities, China, India and South Korea are on course for lower coal arrivals in September than October. The prices of the main Australian and Indonesian grades have been rising since early June after a downward trend that began in October 2023. The lower prices in July and August did increase import demand, but the...