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  2. Hunter Valley Coal Chain - Wikipedia

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    An empty coal train heads west through Maitland bound for the coal mines. The Hunter Valley Coal Chain (HVCC) is the chain of coal delivery in New South Wales, Australia from (mainly open-cut) coal mines in the Hunter Region to the Port of Newcastle and domestic coal-fired power stations in the Hunter Valley.

  3. Coal in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Open cut coal mine in the Hunter valley. Coal is mined in every state of Australia.The largest black coal resources occur in Queensland and New South Wales. [1] About 70% of coal mined in Australia is exported, mostly to eastern Asia, [2] and of the balance most is used in electricity generation.

  4. Rio Tinto Coal Australia - Wikipedia

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    Bengalla is the newest mine in Coal & Allied's portfolio, located four kilometres west of Muswellbrook in the Hunter Valley. Development Consent was granted for Bengalla in 1996 and the site commenced production in 1999. Coal & Allied acquired its interest in Bengalla in 2001, and is the manager of the site on behalf of the joint venture partners.

  5. Coal companies of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Hunter Valley Operations (HVO) is a large scale open cut operation located outside of Singleton. HVO is a joint venture between Yancoal (51%) and Glencore (49%). HVO produces 8.3 million tonnes of thermal and high quality semi-soft metallurgical coal Integra Underground, Hunter Valley, New South Wales

  6. Coal & Allied - Wikipedia

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    Coal & Allied is an Australia coal mining company. Operating mines in the Hunter Valley, it is a subsidiary of Yancoal. History Coal ...

  7. South Maitland coalfields - Wikipedia

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    The South Maitland coalfields was the most extensive coalfield in New South Wales until the great coal mining slump of the 1960s. It was discovered by Lieutenant-Colonel William Paterson's party when they were engaged in an exploratory visit to the Hunter Valley during July 1801.

  8. New South Wales 90 class locomotive - Wikipedia

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    The 90 class were designed specifically for heavy coal haulage in the Lower Hunter Valley region of New South Wales, to meet the required specifications the class was designed with much heavier frames than typical for locomotives then in use specifically to increase their tractive effort.

  9. Coastal coal-carrying trade of New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    Coal was accessible in many places throughout the Hunter Valley and on both the eastern and western shores of Lake Macquarie. Once the monopoly was broken, many mines were soon in operation throughout the northern coalfields.

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