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DOE Awards Up to $3 Million to Support Carbon Management and Energy Storage Technologies
September 21, 2021
The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management (FECM) released up to $3 million in funding for four national public power associations to help increase regional and state-level engagement in DOE’s emerging carbon management work
DOE Now Accepting Applications for Research Experience in Carbon Sequestration
September 21, 2021
The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management (FECM) invites graduate students and early career professionals who are interested in carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) to apply for the 2021 Research Experience in Carbon
EU Court Fines Poland $586,000 a Day Until Turow Coal Mine Closes
September 21, 2021
The EU’s Court of Justice has ordered Poland to pay a daily fine of €500,000 ($586,000) for keeping the Turow coal mine open. Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki has refused to comply with the order. Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki
The Gorge Underground Opens Up Haunted Mine Tour, Kentucky
September 21, 2021
Spooky season is upon us. And for those of you looking for the ultimate thrill, how does a tour through a dark, creepy, zombie-infested mine sound? The Gorge Underground takes people through a 100-year-old mine in the heart of the
U.S. House Advances Toward Setting First-ever Royalties on Hard-rock Mines
September 20, 2021
Democrats’ sweeping climate stimulus package would impose royalties on U.S. hard-rock mining for the first time, and miners fear the fees would kill the domestic industry. The U.S.’ first-ever royalty fee on new and existing hard-rock mines on federal land
Pennsylvania-based Wabtec Unveils Its First Model of Battery-powered Train
September 20, 2021
A Pittsburgh company unveiled the first model of a battery-powered train that runs only on a battery charge. Created by the Pennsylvania-based company Wabtec, the locomotive was purchased by Australian mining company Roy Hill. The train, an FLXdrive model, is
American Resources Hires Leading Expert Rodney Campbell to Help with Rare Earth Business Plan
September 20, 2021
American Resources Corporation has hired mining industry expert Rodney Campbell to help it advance its rare earth extraction aims. Rodney Campbell, who has worked for the company for several years and recently started his own consultancy Advanced Minerals, will focus
Coal Gets a Boost Amid Soaring Natural Gas Prices
September 20, 2021
Electric utilities are required by law to provide power as cheaply as possible. Over the last decade, market forces and climate policies have propelled utilities away from coal. But high natural gas prices are nudging more coal into the electricity
West Virginia PSC to Hold Public Comment Hearing on Coal-fired Power Plants Case
September 20, 2021
The Public Service Commission has scheduled a public comment hearing for a reopened case that will affect the future of three coal-fired power plants. On Aug. 4, the PSC granted Appalachian Power Co. and Wheeling Power Co. a certificate of
Maestro Digital Mine Garners Company of the Year at Bell Business Excellence Awards
September 20, 2021
The Sudbury-based company was honored at the 24th annual Bell Business Excellence Awards gala celebration on September 16th at the Caruso Club in Sudbury. Hosted by the Greater Sudbury Chamber of Commerce, the annual awards ceremony pays tribute to entrepreneurs
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