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PolyMet Taps Denton Henkelman as Vice President and Project Director
July 6, 2022
PolyMet Mining Corp. has appointed Denton Henkelman as vice president and project director. In a career spanning 36 years, Denton Henkelman has led engineering and construction of major hard rock mining projects including the Eagle nickel-copper mine in Michigan, the
Bowen Ships First Coal from Bluff Mine in Queensland, Australia
July 6, 2022
Bowen Coking Coal has shipped first coal from its Bluff Mine near Blackwater as the company establishes itself as Queensland’s next independent metallurgical coal producer. Amid strong coal pricing, Bowen’s first delivery of approximately 35,000 tonnes of ultra-low volatile pulverised
EPA Administrator Regan Issues Statement on West Virginia v. Environmental Protection Agency
July 6, 2022
In response to the Supreme Court ruling in West Virginia v. Environmental Protection Agency, EPA Administrator Michael S. Regan issued the following statement: “As a public health agency, EPA’s number one responsibility is to protect people’s health, especially those who
After SCOTUS Win on EPA Case, Patrick Morrisey Takes Aim at SEC
July 5, 2022
After the Supreme Court handed him a win on Thursday limiting the authority of the Environmental Protection Agency, West Virginia Republican Attorney General Patrick Morrisey next takes aim at the Biden administration’s effort to use its powers to regulate capital
American Resources Secures $2M Working Capital to Expand Battery Metal Production, Indiana
July 5, 2022
American Resources Corporation (ARC) said its subsidiary reELEMENT Technologies has put in place a $2 million independent working capital facility to expand its critical battery material production facility in Indiana. The funds will also be used to increase internal lab
West Virginia University Experts Offer Insight on SCOTUS Win with EPA Case
July 5, 2022
From economic impact to policy and climate change implications, a variety of West Virginia University experts discuss the United States Supreme Court’s ruling that curbs the Environmental Protection Agency’s ability to limit carbon emissions at existing power plants. In the
Wyoming Lawmakers Seek Deal for Coal Carbon Capture
July 5, 2022
Despite several years and a spate of new laws designed to delay the retirement of coal-fired power generating units, the state may have to press harder to broker a deal that results in a coal carbon capture project, according to
Alabama Mining Assoc. Releases Winners of Inaugural Surface Mine First Responder Competition
July 5, 2022
The Alabama Mining Association (AMA) Thursday announced the results of the inaugural Alabama Surface Mine First Responder Competition, which was held earlier this month at the Alabama Fire College’s world-class facility in Tuscaloosa. The event consisted of six teams participating
Supreme Court Ruling Limits EPA Power, Returns It to Congress Where It Belongs
July 1, 2022
For some time, the Environmental Protection Agency has wanted to destroy the American coal industry and has issued regulations with that end in mind. The Supreme Court said it cannot do that without a clear grant of authority from Congress.
Bens Creek Exercises Option for Second Highwall Miner, Doubling Its Monthly Production Capacity
July 1, 2022
Bens Creek Group, the owner of a metallurgical coal mine in North America, said it exercised an option for Mega Highwall Mining LLC (MHW) to operate a second highwall miner on its behalf, doubling its monthly production capacity. A formal
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