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New Mexico State Office Seeks Proposals for Restoring Natural Areas Harmed by Gold King Mine Spill
August 9, 2021
The New Mexico Office of Natural Resources Trustee is seeking ideas from the public for projects that will restore natural resources injured by the Gold King Mine spill. In January, the State of New Mexico and the Navajo Nation announced
W.Va. Governor Justice Appoints Bill Raney to State Public Service Commission
August 9, 2021
West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice on Friday defended his appointment of retired West Virginia Coal Association President Bill Raney to the State Public Service Commission. The commission’s mission is to “ensure fair and prompt regulation of public utilities; to provide
Gov. Justice Reactivates West Virginia Public Energy Authority
August 9, 2021
Gov. Jim Justice said he is officially reactivating the West Virginia Public Energy Authority (WVPEA). The WVPEA was created by the Legislature with a mission to foster, encourage, and promote the mineral development industry in West Virginia. The Governor made
UMWA Mourns Loss of UMWA President Emeritus Richard Trumka
August 9, 2021
United Mine Workers of America (UMWA) International President Cecil E Roberts issued the following statement regarding the passing of Richard Trumka. “The global labor movement has lost a giant. Richard Trumka was more than the leader of the American Labor
Community Donates Lunch, Supplies to Miners After Deadly Flash Flood at Gentry Mountain Coal Mine
August 9, 2021
As clean-up efforts continued Friday at Gentry Mountain Mine following a deadly flash flood, the community donated lunch and supplies to miners. “We’ve had businesses reach out to us with large donations. We’ve had individuals reach out to us and
Carbon Capture Improvement Act Included in Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act
August 6, 2021
The Carbon Capture Improvement Act, sponsored by U.S. Sens. Rob Portman (R-OH) and Michael Bennet (D-CO), has been included in the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. The Carbon Capture Improvement Act would allow power plants and industrial facilities to finance
Wyoming and Japanese Coal Energy Center Renew MOU, Continue Work on Carbon Technologies
August 6, 2021
Governor Mark Gordon is leading the State of Wyoming to continue its partnership with the Japan Coal Frontier Organization (JCOAL) in a collaborative effort to promote and strengthen the coal industry. The two entities renewed an MOU in July. The
BLM Approves American Magnesium’s Mine Complex in New Mexico
August 6, 2021
American Magnesium (AM) has completed the necessary steps that may bring a dolomite quarry mining operation to Luna County. The New Mexico Bureau of Land Management, through the United States Department of the Interior, has provided its revised record of
PSC Approves Keeping Three W.Va. Coal Plants Operating Through 2040
August 6, 2021
West Virginia state utility regulators have approved environmental compliance upgrades to keep three American Electric Power-controlled in-state coal-fired power plants federally compliant and operating through 2040. The West Virginia Public Service Commission on Wednesday approved a request by Appalachian Power
Commercial Metals Company Receives Air Quality Permit For Third Micro Mill, Arizona
August 6, 2021
Commercial Metals Company said the Maricopa County Air Quality Department granted it an operating air permit, enabling the company to begin construction of its third technologically advanced micro mill, the second at its Mesa, Arizona site. “Receiving the air permit
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