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Morgan Mining Begins First Wave of Hiring After Manufacturing Facilities Expansion, Colorado
March 13, 2025
The first of many hiring waves has begun for the company to possibly become one of the region’s top employers. Morgan Mining announced in February its expansion in Grand Junction, bringing with it 893 new jobs in the Grand Valley
New Mexico Land Commissioner Bans Mineral Mining in Portion of Upper Pecos Watershed
March 13, 2025
An executive order banning mineral mining on approximately 2,500 acres of state trust land in the Upper Pecos Watershed will remain in place through 2045 and takes effect immediately, New Mexico Land Commissioner Stephanie Garcia Richard announced on Wednesday. “Some
Lithium Americas Secures $250 Million from Orion to Advance Thacker Pass Mine, Nevada
March 12, 2025
Lithium Americas has received an investment of $250 million from fund entities managed by Orion Resource Partners. This transaction is expected to achieve fully funded status at the project and corporate level for the development and construction of phase 1
American Resources’ Electrified Materials Awarded Recycling Grant from State of Indiana
March 12, 2025
American Resources’ wholly-owned subsidiary, Electrified Materials Corp. (EMCO), has been awarded a $911,519 matching grant under the Indiana Department of Environmental Management’s Waste Diversion Project. This initiative aims to benefit Indiana’s economy by expanding recycling infrastructure for recycling, creating jobs,
Diversified Energy, FuelCell Energy, TESIAC Collaborate to Form Acquisition and Development Company
March 12, 2025
Diversified Energy, FuelCell Energy, and TESIAC have entered into a strategic partnership intended to address the urgent energy needs of data centers by supplying as much as 360 megawatts of electricity to three distinct locations in Virginia, West Virginia, and
Cecil Roberts to Retire as United Mine Workers of America President, Brian Sanson to Take the Helm
March 12, 2025
UMWA President Cecil Roberts said he would be retiring at the close of the International Special Convention that will be held in October, 2025, in St. Louis, Missouri. Roberts is in his 7th consecutive term as International President of the
Wyoming Slashes Taxes for Coal, Sets Up CO₂ Fund to Boost Oil and Gas
March 12, 2025
It was a good legislative session for fossil fuel producers in Wyoming, as well as those who want to produce carbon dioxide for enhanced oil recovery. Lawmakers passed House Bill 75, Coal severance tax rate, which reduces the severance tax
Interior Secretary Doug Burgum: U.S. Should Restart Shuttered Coal Units
March 12, 2025
The United States should restart shuttered coal-fired power plants under President Donald Trump’s national energy emergency declaration, Interior Secretary Doug Burgum said in a video interview with Bloomberg News on Monday. Doing so would help the U.S. to meet rising
Highland Copper Receives New Air Quality Permit for Its Copperwood Project, Michigan
March 11, 2025
Highland Copper Company has received the approval of its updated air permit application for its Copperwood Project from the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE). This newly issued air permit replaces the existing permit granted to the
Wyoming to Build Next-Generation Coal-Fired Plant
March 11, 2025
Wyoming is on course to become the first state to build a new coal-fired power plant since 2013. Rep. Scott Heiner, R-Green River, told Cowboy State Daily that new legislation and a $10 million matching grant is paving the way
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