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U.S. Energy Regulator’s Future Shaky as Senator Manchin Refuses Confirmation Hearing
November 14, 2022
U.S. Senator Joe Manchin, a conservative Democrat from coal-rich West Virginia, indicated he would not hold a confirmation hearing to consider President Joe Biden’s re-nomination of top energy regulator Rich Glick, potentially dooming Glick’s chances. Glick, chairman of the Federal
CFACT: Biden Climate Speech in Egypt Reveals Bad Science, Massive Spending and Regulation
November 14, 2022
President Biden, seeking to “greenwash” his failing energy policy, delivered a speech at COP 27, the big UN climate conference in Egypt. The President falsely attributed a host of natural weather events to climate change and then went on to
McKennis Browning Appointed Acting Director of Office of Miners’ Health, Safety and Training, W.Va.
November 14, 2022
Gov. Jim Justice has appointed McKennis (Kenny) Browning as the new acting director of the Office of Miners’ Health, Safety and Training. He fills the position being vacated by the retiring Eugene White. Kenny Browning is a native West Virginians
Kentucky’s Coach Calipari Follows Through on VIP Treatment for Kentucky Coal Miner
November 14, 2022
Last month, Kentucky men’s basketball coach John Calipari saw viral pictures of a coal miner – covered in soot – who had raced straight from work to attend a scrimmage at Rupp Arena with his son. The image struck a
Sabina Set to Launch Full Construction of $452 Million Goose Gold Mine, Canada
November 11, 2022
Sabina Gold & Silver announced that it is all set to launch full construction on the C$610 million ($451.7 million) Goose Gold Mine at its fully-owned Back River gold project in Nunavut, Canada. The Canadian gold miner said that it
LG Energy Solution Secures Lithium Carbonate Supply from Compass Minerals’ Utah Mine
November 11, 2022
Compass Minerals has signed a binding, multiyear supply agreement to provide LG Energy Solution with battery-grade lithium carbonate from its Ogden, Utah solar evaporation lithium brine development. Per the terms of the agreement, Compass Minerals would deliver up to 40
European Energy Crisis Could Bolster Virginia Coal Exports
November 10, 2022
As much of Europe faces an energy crisis, some countries are shifting away from natural gas energy and toward coal energy, which could help bolster the Virginia economy through coal exports from the commonwealth’s ports. “With the energy issues in
EIA: Nearly a Quarter of Operating U.S. Coal-fired Fleet Scheduled to Retire by 2029
November 10, 2022
Due to continued competition from natural gas and renewable resources, 23 percent of the 200,568 megawatts (MW) of coal-fired capacity currently operating in the United States has reported plans to retire by the end of 2029, according to EIA’s Preliminary
EPA Reaches Settlement with Evergy Kansas Central on Coal Combustion Residuals Regulations
November 10, 2022
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced a settlement under the agency’s Coal Combustion Residuals (CCR) program with Evergy Kansas Central Inc. at the company’s retired Tecumseh Energy Center coal-fired power plant in Tecumseh, Kansas. In the settlement, Evergy will
Jayden Resources to Acquire Kenorland’s Wheatcroft Project, Canada
November 9, 2022
Jayden Resources has entered into a purchase and sale agreement with Kenorland Minerals North America to purchase a 100 percent interest in Kenorland’s Wheatcroft Project located within the Kisseynew Domain in northwestern Manitoba. Under the terms of the agreement, Jayden
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