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Burning coal causes more than air pollution Updated report looks at coal ash contamination

Credit Lester Graham / Michigan Radio Some coal fired power plants are being closed. Still, most of Michigan’s utilities heavily rely on coal. “In 2019, coal still fueled the largest share of Michigan’s electric generation, about 32 percent. DTE Energy in particular is still heavily reliant on coal generation, with close to 60 percent (56%) of its energy coming from coal fired power plants,” Charlotte Jameson with the Michigan Environmental Council (MEC) said. Charlotte Jameson is Program Director of Legislative Affairs, Drinking Water, and Energy at the Michigan Environmental Council. Credit Courtesy MEC She is one of the authors of an updated report on pollutants that come from burning coal.

Seaside event featuring live mermaid shows coming to Leicestershire town

Seaside event featuring live mermaid shows coming to Leicestershire town Grab your buckets and spades and get ready for a day at the seaside 04:00, 19 MAY 2021 Mermaids are coming to Coalville Never miss another Leicestershire story by signing up to our free email updatesInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Sign up When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice Mermaids are coming to Leicestershire for the first time ever. That s according to the organisers of seaside event Coalville by the Sea, which is set to return, under new management, this July.

China hot rolled coils, rebar fall on easing worries over supply curbs

By Reuters Staff 2 Min Read BEIJING, May 19 (Reuters) - Chinese hot rolled coils and rebar futures fell more than 4% on Wednesday as concerns over steel output cuts eased and construction activities are expected to slow in the coming rainy season. The most-traded hot rolled coils on the Shanghai Futures Exchange, used in the manufacturing sector, dropped 4.7% to 5,706 yuan ($887.73) a tonne by 0330 GMT, the lowest since April 30. Construction-used steel rebar, for October delivery, declined 4.4% to 5,376 yuan a tonne. “While there is no further policy on curtailing (steel) production, trading has shifted from expectations to reality,” GF Futures wrote in a note.

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