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MONDAY, AUGUST 04, 2025

coal

Old coal mining equipment next to solar panels at the PowerWorks Energy Education Centre in Morwell, Australia, on Dec. 1.Photographer: James Bugg/Bloomberg
Bloomberg Special

There's a way to quit coal without wrecking jobs and communities

Avoiding a chaotic energy transition requires cooperation from fossil fuel interests and compromise from climate activists.

Lighter vessel ‘MV Prince of Ghashiakhali-1’ sank in the Pashur Channel of Mongla Port on Friday (17 November). Photo: Collected
Bangladesh

Lighter vessel carrying 800 tonnes of coal sinks in Mongla

A file photo of Matarbari coal-based thermal power plant in Cox's Bazar. Photo: TBS
Energy

Another ship with 65,000 tonnes of coal for Matarbari power plant arrives

Pump jacks operate at sunset in Midland, Texas, U.S., February 11, 2019. Picture taken February 11, 2019. REUTERS/Nick Oxford/File Photo
Global Economy

World oil, gas, coal demand to peak by 2030, IEA says

Photo: Reuters
World+Biz

Green group sues Australian minister over coal's impact

Photo: TBS
Energy

7th coal carrier for Matarbari power plant to arrive on 19 Sep

File photo of Bagerhat's coal-powered Rampal Power Plant/TBS
Energy

Rampal power plant resumes production after 16-day halt due to coal shortage

Commercial vessel MV Bashundhara Impress arrives at Mongla port with 31,700 metric tonnes (MT) of coal for Rampal Power Plant on Sunday (31 August). Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

Ship carrying 31,700 MT coal for Rampal plant arrives in Mongla

Photo: Collected
Bangladesh

36,570 tonnes of coal arrive at Payra port

A coal mine hardly exploited and then what?
Energy

A coal mine hardly exploited and then what?

Payra coal power plant resumes production after 20 days
Energy

Payra coal power plant resumes production after 20 days

Photo: UNB
Energy

Coal for Payra power plant arrives, generation to resume soon

Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

Another vessel docks at Matarbari with 64,770 tonnes of coal

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