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DOE Launches $13 Billion Funding Opp to Modernize and Expand America’s Power Grid
November 23, 2022
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced $13 billion in new financing opportunities for the expansion and modernization of the nation’s electric grid. Funded by the President’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, the Grid Resilience Innovative Partnership (GRIP) program and the Transmission Facilitation
Mine Operators in W.Va. Receive National Honors for Safety, Reclamation, & Technology Innovation
November 23, 2022
Four West Virginia mining companies — LP Mineral, Ramaco Resources, Raven Crest Contracting, and CONSOL Energy — received national honors for outstanding achievement in mine safety, reclamation, and technology innovation. The honors were presented at a special awards presentation on
DOE Provides $1.1 Billion to Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant to Stay Open, California
November 22, 2022
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has selected the Diablo Canyon power plant for the first round of conditional funding of up to $1.1 billion, under the Civil Nuclear Credit (CNC) Program, through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. The funding, which
Northern Dynasty Files Updated PEA for Pebble Project, Alaska
November 22, 2022
Northern Dynasty Minerals has filed an updated preliminary economic assessment for the proposed Pebble Project in Southwest Alaska. The 2022 PEA updates the company’s September 2021 PEA to evaluate the impact of royalty financing. The 2022 PEA updates the 2021
U.S. Republicans Aim to Shorten EV Mine Permitting After House Win
November 22, 2022
Republicans will seek to boost American production of lithium, copper and other electric-vehicle metals after the U.S. midterm elections gave them narrow control of the House of Representatives and the power to influence how regulators approve or deny mining projects.
Arizona Court of Appeals Rules Clean Water Act Permit was Improperly Issued for Resolution Copper
November 22, 2022
The Arizona Court of Appeals ruled Tuesday that the state Department of Environmental Quality illegally issued a clean water act permit for the proposed Resolution Copper Mine, which is being opposed by the San Carlos Apache Tribe. The decision overturns
Rise Gold Reports Progress on Idaho-Maryland Use Permit, California
November 22, 2022
Rise Gold Corp. said the County of Nevada released a favorable independent report, ‘Economic Impact of the Proposed Idaho-Maryland Mine Project.’ The Nevada County Board of Supervisors conducted an independent economic study with Robert D. Niehaus, Inc. (RDN) on the
Aben Resources to Kick-start Exploration at Slocan Graphite Property After Permit Approval
November 22, 2022
Aben Resources said it has received an exploration permit from the government of British Columbia to conduct work on its Slocan graphite property in the province. The permit will be in force for five years, with a provisional expiry date
Siloed Approach to World’s Environmental and Social Challenges Risks Achievement of UN’s SDGs
November 21, 2022
The achievement of the United Nations’ 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030 will not be met as long as the world’s key environmental and social challenges are dealt with separately, says Mark Bristow, president and chief executive of Barrick
Cleveland-Cliffs Awaits Mineral Rights for Its Mesabi Metallics Project, Minnesota
November 21, 2022
The CEO of Cleveland-Cliffs says an iron ore mine in northern Minnesota will close in a few years if it doesn’t get mineral rights from a nearby project that hasn’t been completed. Hibbing Taconite, which is owned by Cleveland-Cliffs, is
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