BEIJING, Jan. 28 (Xinhua) Coal inflows into China power plants have picked up, bringing their coal storage to near record highs, the National Development and
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BEIJING, Nov. 25 (Xinhua) Coal inventories at China power plants continue to expand rapidly and may hit an all-time high by the end of this month, firmly saf
The Centre plans to permit sale of 50 per cent of coal/lignite produced by captive blocks, a move aimed at augmenting the production and increasing the availability of dry fuel. The government plans to do so through incorporation of a provision in the Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Act, 1957 (MMDR). In the note for consultation of Ministry of Mines, it is proposed to incorporate a provision in the Act to allow sale of 50 per cent of coal/lignite produced by captive mines on an annual basis. Further, an additional amount will be charged on the merchant sales of coal/lignite by the captive miners, the coal ministry said in brief note.
Frederick E. Pinkham
Frederick E. Pinkham passed away peacefully at Miles Memorial Hospital Jan. 3, 2021 with his family at his side.
He was born on Sept. 25, 1933 to parents Elmer and Ruby Pinkham. He married his wife of 65 years, Estella Andrews on Aug. 17, 1955 and went on to have two children.
He worked at various jobs in his life including, Bath Iron Works, Boothbay Fish & Coal Storage and on a fishing boat with Stan Coffin for 25 years.
He enjoyed going to the VFW dances and watching Red Sox games. He also enjoyed telling a good joke or giving people a hard time about something to get a chuckle from them.