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The Globe and Mail reported that a group called Voters Taking Action on Climate Change is demanding to know where in British Columbia Australia-based County Coal Ltd. (ASX:CCJ) wants to build a new bulk loading terminal.
The Globe and Mail reported that a group called Voters Taking Action on Climate Change is demanding to know where in British Columbia Australia-based County Coal Ltd. (ASX:CCJ) wants to build a new bulk loading terminal.
As quoted in the market news:
‘The Canadian terminal is located at a greenfields industrial site that can accommodate Capesize (+150,000wt) vessels for the export of coal and bulk commodities from North America to the Asian market,’ the company states. Capesize ships are so called because they are too big to pass through the Panama Canal.
‘I would like to know where it’s proposed for and why the public hasn’t heard about it,’ Kevin Washbrook of Voters Taking Action on Climate Change said Wednesday about plans by County Coal Ltd. to build a new facility somewhere in British Columbia.
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