Polish Coal Companies Planning Capacity Expansion
Platts reported that coal miners in Poland will invest about $1.26 billion to build new capacity for coal-fired power generation.
Platts reported that coal miners in Poland will invest about $1.26 billion to build new capacity for coal-fired power generation.
Platts reported that Polish miner Bogdanka produced 5.8 million mt of coal in 2011.
Platts reported that lower coal production means Poland's coal exports for 2011 are likely to be 50% lower than last year.
Columbus Energy Limited (CVE:CEL) announced that good progress is being made towards the restart of a Polish coal mine.
Platts reported that Jastrzebska Spolka Weglowa will carry an opening price of Zloty 136 per share.
Platts reported that coal production from Polish state-owned mines was down in first quarter 2011.
Bloomberg reported that a Polish fertilizer company is considering switching away from coal power.
CNBC News reported that coal miners in Poland halted work for one day to show their stand against the privatization of mines.
The Gliwice mine in southern Poland that once made the region known as an industrial powerhouse during communism, no longer produces coal. The mine’s smoky bricks have been polished to a lively orange, and its interior renovated to house a business and education centre with a state-of-the-art lecture hall. City’s mayor, Zygmunt Frankiewicz, stated: The [...]
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