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Adani’s Subsidiary Bravus Strikes First Coal at $12.5 Billion Carmichael Project, Australia
June 24, 2021
Bravus Mining and Resources has struck first coal at the AUD$16.5 billion ($12.49 billion) Carmichael Project in Queensland, Australia. The company, which is a subsidiary of India-based Adani Group, said that it has exposed the first of the coal seams
Manchin-Led Committee Pitches Bill Boosting Nuclear Energy and Mining
June 23, 2021
Sen. Joe Manchin released a 423-page energy infrastructure package on Friday that will be discussed this week, according to the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. The West Virginia Democrat, who serves as the committee’s chairman, introduced the discussion
Coal Refuse-fired Power Plant Company in Pennsylvania Mines in New Way: Bitcoin
June 23, 2021
A western Pennsylvania company whose power plant source makes electricity from waste coal mined over the last 150 years is using that electricity to create a new mining for the 21st century, mining for bitcoin. Stronghold Digital Mining, based in
Energy Regulators Say the West’s Power Grid Isn’t Ready for State to Shut Down Coal Plants
June 23, 2021
Political, environmental and market forces are steering many Western states towards adopting more renewable energy — like wind and solar — while phasing out traditional sources like coal. At a Public Utility Commission hearing last week, utility operators and regulators
Striking Alabama Coal Miners Take Protest to Wall Street
June 23, 2021
About 14 striking Alabama mine workers have taken their case to Wall Street this morning. Chanting “no contract, no coal,” the miners today launched the latest step in a strike that began April 1 for a new contract with Warrior
For Sale: Gold Mining Lab Equipment
June 22, 2021
Conventional Gold assay lab (sample prep, wet lab, and fire assay) utilizing AA instruments, Leco (S/C), and gravimetric determinations. Ag is gravimetric and AQR-Ag is aqua regia determinations. Sample receiving and prep, Fire Assay, Analytical wet lab, Instrument room, LECO
Riversdale Resources Denied Permit to Build Grassy Mountain Mine in Alberta, Canada
June 22, 2021
Benga Mining Ltd., operating as Riversdale Resources, said it is reviewing the report issued by the Grassy Mountain Joint Review Panel (JRP) established by the Federal Minister of the Environment and Climate Change and the Alberta Energy Regulator. The JRP
University of Wyoming, University of Texas-Austin Study Barriers to Carbon Capture, Use, Storage
June 22, 2021
A University of Wyoming economist has joined colleagues from the University of Texas-Austin (UT) for a major study of economic and political barriers related to carbon capture, use and storage. Chuck Mason, UW’s H.A. “Dave” True Jr. Chair in Petroleum
DOE National Laboratories Investigate Subsurface Hydrogen Storage
June 22, 2021
The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management (FECM) will leverage the unique capabilities and demonstrated expertise of three National laboratories — National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL), Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL), and Lawrence Livermore
NETL’s Anderson Talks Next Steps for Interagency Working Group, West Virginia Coal Communities
June 22, 2021
Brian Anderson, director of the National Energy Technology Laboratory, believes he knows how to help communities in Appalachia prepare for a greener, more sustainable future. Anderson, who was tapped to lead the Biden administration’s Interagency Working Group on Coal and
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