17 行 China Stone Coal Project. Project overview* EIS status: Approved with conditions: Description: Large-scale, greenfield coal mine with a yield of up to 38 million tonnes per annum of thermal coal. Proponent: MacMines Austasia Pty Ltd: Location/s: Approximately 300 km west of Mackay. Map: Local government/s: Isaac Regional Council:
Read More2015-3-24 The China Stone Coal Project is located toward the northern end of the Galilee Basin, about 270km south of Townsville and 300km west of Mackay.. The China Stone project proponent is Macmines Austasia (MacMines), an Australian subsidiary of the Meijin Energy Group, owned by Chinese billionaire Yao Junliang.. The project is estimated by the proponent to cost $6 billion 1
Read MoreMacmines Austasia Pty Ltd (Macmines Austasia) has proposed to develop the China Stone Coal Project within the southern block of EPC 987 in the northern Galilee Basin (Figure 12). This has been planned as a large scale greenfield operation using both open-cut and underground mining techniques, with an expected 40 year mine life. The site covers about 20,000 hectares and is
Read MoreThe China Stone Coal Project is a new open cut and underground coal mine, located in Central Queensland, approximately 270 km southwest of Townsville and 300 km west of Mackay, in the northern Galilee Basin. The project will target the A, B, C
Read More2018-11-26 China Stone. MacMines Austasia Pty Ltd welcomes the approval by the Coordinator General of the China Stone Coal project. This is a major step in the development of the Project. MacMines Austasia is a 100% subsidiary of the Meijin Energy Group, a China Shanxi Province major diversified private energy company.
Read More2020-4-6 The China Stone project would include the development of mine infrastructure areas, a coal handling and preparation plant (CHPP), a tailings storage facility (TSF), a rail loop and train-loading facilities, a coal-fired power station and power station waste storage facility, a private airstrip, and an accommodation village.
Read MoreProject China Stone involves the development of a large-scale greenfield coal mine. The project site is located approximately 270 km south of Townsville and 300 km west of Mackay, at the northern end of the Galilee Basin. ....
Read More2012-12-1 The China Stone project will cause a small increase on the amount of coal used in the world. The greenhouse gasses associated with this marginal increase in consumption of coal should be considered in cost benefit analysis and the wider EIS. Note that this is different to the calls by many environment groups for coal projects to be
Read More2019-5-23 The 20,000-hectare China Stone coal project was promoting it would contribute $188 million annually in royalties to the Queensland Government
Read MoreMacmines Austasia Pty Ltd (Macmines Austasia) has proposed to develop the China Stone Coal Project within the southern block of EPC 987 in the northern Galilee Basin (Figure 12). This has been planned as a large scale greenfield operation using both open-cut and underground mining techniques, with an expected 40 year mine life. The site covers about 20,000 hectares and is
Read MoreChina Stone Coal Project's environmental impact statement documents. Addendum to the Additional information to the EIS. Addendum (5.8 MB) Response on power station (231 KB) Additional information to the EIS Volume 6. Full Volume 6 - Supplement to the Draft Environmental Impact Statement (42 MB)
Read MoreThe China Stone Coal Project is a new open cut and underground coal mine, located in Central Queensland, approximately 270 km southwest of Townsville and 300 km west of Mackay, in the northern Galilee Basin. The project will target the A, B, C
Read More2012-12-1 The China Stone project will cause a small increase on the amount of coal used in the world. The greenhouse gasses associated with this marginal increase in consumption of coal should be considered in cost benefit analysis and the wider EIS. Note that this is different to the calls by many environment groups for coal projects to be
Read More2015-7-27 Proponents of the $6.7 billion China Stone Coal project in Queensland's Galilee Basin have handed in a draft Environmental Impact Statement for the proposal.
Read More2015-3-30 The Galilee Coal Project, otherwise known as the China First Coal Project, is a proposal for a 40 mega-tonne per annum thermal coal mine and 453km rail transportation network to the port of Abbot Point, where the coal
Read More2021-9-22 China's pledge to stop building coal-fired power plants overseas could cull $50 billion of investment as it slashes future carbon emissions, analysts said, although Beijing's own domestic coal ...
Read More2021-9-24 Bank of China Ltd on Friday said it would no longer provide financing for new coal mining and coal power projects outside China, as well as in Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan, from the fourth quarter ...
Read More2021-9-13 Figure 3: Declining numbers of countries with a coal pipeline within and outside the OECD EU since 2015, by pipeline status. Among non-OECD countries (excluding China), the pre-construction pipeline has collapsed by 77% since 2015, with a cancellation ratio of over 5:1. 27 countries have ended the development of new coal power generation through project
Read More2021-10-25 Steam billows from cooling towers at a coal-fired power plant in Nanjing, in China’s east. China plans to cut fossil fuel use to below 20% by 2060.
Read MoreMacmines Austasia Pty Ltd (Macmines Austasia) has proposed to develop the China Stone Coal Project within the southern block of EPC 987 in the northern Galilee Basin (Figure 12). This has been planned as a large scale greenfield operation using both open-cut and underground mining techniques, with an expected 40 year mine life. The site covers about 20,000 hectares and is some
Read MoreThe China Stone Coal Project is a new open cut and underground coal mine, located in Central Queensland, approximately 270 km southwest of Townsville and 300 km west of Mackay, in the northern Galilee Basin. The project will target the A, B, C and D coal seams of the Permian Betts Creek Beds.
Read More2021-9-18 The China Stone Coal Project is located toward the northern end of the Galilee Basin, about 270km south of Townsville and 300km west of Mackay. The China Stone project proponent is Macmines Austasia (MacMines), an Australian subsidiary of the Meijin Energy Group, owned by
Read More2012-12-1 The China Stone project will cause a small increase on the amount of coal used in the world. The greenhouse gasses associated with this marginal increase in consumption of coal should be considered in cost benefit analysis and the wider EIS. Note that this is different to the calls by many environment groups for coal projects to be
Read More2015-7-27 Proponents of the $6.7 billion China Stone Coal project in Queensland's Galilee Basin have handed in a draft Environmental Impact Statement for the proposal.
Read More2020-10-8 two other northern Galilee Basin coal projects in the vicinity of the Carmichael project – the Hyde Park and China Stone developments. Resolve Coal, owner of the Hyde Park coal mining project in the Galilee Basin has signed an agreement with Adani for 10Mtpa of Hyde Park coal to be transported on the Adani Group’s rail link.
Read More2021-9-22 China's pledge to stop building coal-fired power plants overseas could cull $50 billion of investment as it slashes future carbon emissions, analysts said, although Beijing's own domestic coal ...
Read More2021-9-24 Bank of China Ltd on Friday said it would no longer provide financing for new coal mining and coal power projects outside China, as well as in Hong
Read More2021-9-13 Figure 3: Declining numbers of countries with a coal pipeline within and outside the OECD EU since 2015, by pipeline status. Among non-OECD countries (excluding China), the pre-construction pipeline has collapsed by 77% since 2015, with a cancellation ratio of over 5:1. 27 countries have ended the development of new coal power generation through project cancellations and / or policy ...
Read More2021-10-31 In its latest commitment to tackling the climate crisis, China pledged to end all financing of coal-fired power plants in other countries, and experts say the world's largest developing country deserves credit for its efforts in tackling climate change, and all countries should shoulder more responsibility to cut global emissions.
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