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Solid Energy plans for billion-dollar spend

Solid Energy chief executive Dr Don Elder has set his company's sights on two targets that coal miners globally have tended to miss: shallow, low quality coal; and coal too deep for conventional technology.These unconventional assets are expected to drive

Nina Fowler
Wed, 22 Sep 2010

Solid Energy chief executive Dr Don Elder has set his company’s sights on two targets that coal miners globally have tended to miss: shallow, low quality coal; and coal too deep for conventional technology.

These unconventional assets are expected to drive Solid Energy’s current primary energy

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Nina Fowler
Wed, 22 Sep 2010
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