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Spain coal mine blast kills fiveFive people died and another four were seriously injured in a blast Monday at a coal mine in northern Spain's Asturias region, the nation's deadliest mining accident in decades. Two other workers ...
A mining and processing business in California is replacing one coal plant but says another could stay online for many years.
Spanish competition and energy watchdog said on Thursday it has updated the rules establishing power grid voltage control ...
Very literally during the April 28 major blackout in Spain, Bloomberg’s Javier Blas published a post on X that set the tone of coverage of this event for weeks to come, blaming ‘not enough inertia’ ...
Six weeks after Spain and Portugal suffered a massive power outage, authorities in Madrid said the blackout was caused by ...
Five miners died on Monday and four were injured in an accident in a coal mine in the northern Spanish region of Asturias, the regional emergency services said. Two more workers were unharmed.
Some of the reasons why the world has not been able to quit coal are obvious, and some are less so. Coal is cheap and abundant — particularly in developing economies such as China, India and Indonesia ...
Two other workers at the Cerredo mine in Degana, around 450 kilometres (280 miles) northwest of Madrid, were unharmed in the accident, local emergency services said. It was the deadliest mining ...
Miners leave the Cerredo coal mine in Asturias in northern Spain, where a blast claimed five lives - Copyright AFP CESAR MANSO Miners leave the Cerredo coal mine in ...
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