Coal

Frontieras North America Reimagines Coal for the AI Economy
Frontieras North America Inc. is positioning its FASForm technology to convert coal into fuels, hydrogen, and industrial products, addressing the surging electricity demand from AI data centers as global data center power consumption is projected to more than double.

Frontieras North America Aims to Transform Coal Industry with Non-Combustion Processing Technology
Frontieras North America Inc. is targeting trillion-dollar energy and chemicals markets with its FASForm technology that fractionates coal into six commercial products without combustion, potentially reshaping how coal is utilized.

China's Coal Consumption May Not Rise Despite High Oil and Gas Prices Amid Iran War
Despite oil surpassing $100 a barrel and LNG prices doubling in Asia due to the Iran war, China's unique coal market structure may prevent the expected increase in coal consumption.

Frontieras North America Inc. Advances FASForm Process for Domestic Energy Production
Frontieras North America Inc. is commercializing its patented FASForm solid carbon fractionation technology in West Virginia, aiming to produce multiple high-value products from coal with zero emissions, positioning itself amid increased demand for domestic energy.

Frontieras North America’s FASForm Technology Aims to Transform Coal Into High-Value Products Without Burning
Frontieras North America is developing a patented technology that deconstructs coal into fuels, hydrogen, and industrial chemicals without combustion, potentially reshaping coal's role in energy and industrial markets.

Frontieras North America Launches Coal Transformation Technology Amid Global Energy Uncertainty
Frontieras North America is pioneering a proprietary technology that transforms coal into multiple valuable products, offering a strategic domestic energy alternative as geopolitical conflicts expose vulnerabilities in global oil markets.

China's Coal Consumption Reaches Record High in First Half of 2025 Despite Renewable Energy Growth
China burned record levels of coal in the first half of 2025, raising concerns about the environmental impact of its clean technology manufacturing despite significant renewable energy expansion.