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PSC Approves Keeping Three W.Va. Coal Plants Operating Through 2040
August 6, 2021
West Virginia state utility regulators have approved environmental compliance upgrades to keep three American Electric Power-controlled in-state coal-fired power plants federally compliant and operating through 2040. The West Virginia Public Service Commission on Wednesday approved a request by Appalachian Power
Commercial Metals Company Receives Air Quality Permit For Third Micro Mill, Arizona
August 6, 2021
Commercial Metals Company said the Maricopa County Air Quality Department granted it an operating air permit, enabling the company to begin construction of its third technologically advanced micro mill, the second at its Mesa, Arizona site. “Receiving the air permit
Foran Mining’s McIlvenna Bay Set to Become World’s First Carbon Neutral Copper Development Project
August 6, 2021
Foran Mining’s 100 percent owned McIlvenna Bay deposit will become the world’s first carbon neutral copper development project. The company has partnered with leading carbon measurement firm and sustainability advisory firms, Carbonzero and Synergy Enterprises, to accurately record its emissions
Sandvik Acquires DSI Underground Joint Ventures, Rocbolt Technologies
August 5, 2021
Sandvik’s acquisition of DSI Underground closed on July 7, 2021. The acquisition included DSI’s ownership stake in four joint ventures Rocbolt Technologies based in China, South Africa, Mongolia, and Australia. DSI Underground is a global leader in ground support and
Queensland Releases EIS Draft for Whitehaven’s $740 Million Winchester South Coal Project
August 5, 2021
The Queensland government in Australia has released a draft environmental impact statement (EIS) for Whitehaven Coal’s proposed AU$1 billion ($740.67 million) Winchester South Project. According to the regional government, the release of the draft EIS marks a step closer to
BlackJack Silver Sets Sights On Mining for Silver, Gold, and Zinc in Butte, Montana
August 5, 2021
A company believes it may be the right time to consider underground mining again in Butte for silver, gold and zinc. “Right now the prices are strong and the prospect for the prices remain strong is pretty sound at this
Striking Alabama Coal Miners Draw Strength from Thousands at Rally
August 5, 2021
Organizers say about 2,000 people came to Brookwood Ballpark this morning — with miners traveling from at least seven states — to show support for about 1,100 striking miners in Tuscaloosa County. The United Mine Workers of America staged a
CONSOL Energy Greenlights Investment in Its New Itmann Coal Mine After Pandemic-related Hold, W.Va.
August 4, 2021
CONSOL Energy Inc. is moving ahead with investment in a new metallurgical mine that figures prominently in the Canonsburg coal producer’s efforts to diversify away from the sharply declining power-plant markets. CONSOL had announced in early 2019 that it would
PureGold Begins Commercial Production at Red Lake Mine, Canada
August 4, 2021
PureGold Mining said that it has started commercial production at its mine in Red Lake in Ontario, Canada, nearly eight months after pouring its first gold. The Canadian firm had started construction on the underground mine in 2019. The mine
Trevali Begins Pilot Testing of FLSmidth’s Rapid Oxidative Leach Technology at Caribou Mine, Canada
August 4, 2021
Trevali Mining said a pilot plant testing program using Caribou run-of-mine and milled material at FLSmidth’s Rapid Oxidative Leach (ROL) process testing facility in Salt Lake City, Utah, is underway. The program expands on previous laboratory test work and is
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