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Four-Decade-Old Coal Advisory Council National Coal Council to Cease if DOE Doesn’t Take Action
November 22, 2021
A nearly 40-year-old coal advisory council to the U.S. federal government will cease to exist as of Nov. 20 if the Department of Energy does not take action — and the agency has been silent on the body’s fate. Congressional
Fatality at Coronado’s Curragh Coal Mine in Queensland
November 22, 2021
A 54-year-old man has died at the Curragh coal mine near Blackwater in Queensland, the second death at the operation in less than two years. Police said they were called about the fatality at 2.15am on Sunday and the force
Finishing Touches Underway for New Restaurant at Historic Pocahontas Exhibition Mine, W.Va.
November 22, 2021
Finishing touches are underway for a new restaurant and bar that will serve not only ATV enthusiasts and other visitors, but the Town of Pocahontas and the surrounding area as well. Located at the historic Pocahontas Exhibition Mine, the Ole
NY Times Uncovers Hunter Biden Ties to Chinese Company Buying Congo Cobalt Mine
November 22, 2021
Long before the Biden administration came to be, and President Joe Biden pushed green energy credits in his Build Back Better spending plan this year, Hunter Biden helped grease the wheels for a Chinese business to buy up key rare-earth
Aquila Resources Shareholders Approve Acquisition by Gold Resource Corporation
November 19, 2021
Gold Resource Corporation said the Aquila Resources special meeting of shareholders voted in favor of the special resolution approving the plan of arrangement to which Gold Resource will acquire all of the issued and outstanding common shares of Aquila. “I
Westwater Resources Signs LOI for Sale of Battery Graphite from Its Coosa Graphite Project
November 19, 2021
Westwater Resources has signed a letter of intent to sell 125-250 metric tons of coated spherical purified graphite (CSPG) for lithium-ion batteries in 2023 with an option on an additional 16,000 metric tons for delivery in 2025 , all subject
XENDEE and a Department of Energy National Laboratory to Test Microgrid Control System
November 19, 2021
As part of a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) funded Distributed Energy Resource Management System (DERMS) project, XENDEE Corporation and a DOE national laboratory have selected a secure location to test their Model Predictive Control System. The Positronix™ Model Predictive
Cleveland-Cliffs Completes Acquisition of Ferrous Processing and Trading Company
November 19, 2021
Cleveland-Cliffs Inc. (NYSE: CLF) announced today that it has successfully completed the acquisition of Ferrous Processing and Trading Company (FPT), including certain related entities. The final necessary regulatory clearances in connection with the transaction were obtained on November 17. FPT
EPA Sets Timeline to Weigh Next Steps Related to Pebble Mine, Alaska
November 18, 2021
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced Wednesday it is extending through May a timeline to decide how or whether to proceed with proposed restrictions on mining in Alaska’s Bristol Bay region, which is known for its salmon runs. Acting Regional
Twin Pines Minerals to Move Forward With Mining Project Amid Local Council Objections, Georgia
November 18, 2021
An Alabama-based mining concern said a resolution by Valdosta’s city council won’t stop them from starting a controversial South Georgia mining project. “The Valdosta City Council’s resolution has no impact on our plans whatsoever,” said Steve Ingle, president of Twin
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