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DOE Launches Funding Opportunities for University Research Programs
December 21, 2020
The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) Office of Fossil Energy (FE) has announced up to $5 million in federally funded financial assistance for research and development projects under the funding opportunity announcement (FOA) DE-FOA-0002398, University Training and Research for Fossil
Engineer Gold Mines Advances Bulk Sample Permit Application Process
December 21, 2020
Engineer Gold Mines has engaged an engineering firm to complete an engineering assessment of the company’s tailings storage facility (TSF) as required for its proposed bulk sample mining operations. The assessment will evaluate all components required by the Ministry of
Polycor to Acquire North Carolina Granite Corporation
December 21, 2020
Polycor has reached an agreement to acquire North Carolina Granite Corporation (NCGC), a leading quarrier and producer of granite for the construction, curbing, and aggregate industries. “The acquisition of NCGC is yet another important strategic milestone for Polycor as we
Coal Sales Rebound with First Gains in Years in U.S. and Europe
December 21, 2020
Global coal demand is poised to rebound next year as the economy recovers and the U.S. and Europe may see the first increase in consumption in several years, the International Energy Agency said. Despite the global shift toward economies based
Council Votes to Uphold Permit for Ramaco Carbon’s Brook Mine, Wyoming
December 18, 2020
An independent regulatory council has backed a decision by Wyoming environmental regulators to grant a mining permit to a coal technology company. The decision rendered Wednesday comes after an agriculture and conservation organization challenged the Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality’s
Northern Dynasty Plans Request for Appeal for Pebble Mine, Alaska
December 18, 2020
Northern Dynasty Minerals Ltd. believes the US Army Corps of Engineers’ (USACE) perfunctory rejection last month of the compensatory mitigation plan (CMP) submitted for Alaska’s Pebble Project is emblematic of the lead federal agency’s recent permitting decision at Pebble, arguing
Two Fatalities in Roof Collapse at Avery Island Salt Mine, Louisiana
December 18, 2020
Two mine workers died after the roof of a Louisiana salt mine collapsed early Monday, the mine’s operator said. Cargill, the food production giant, said in a statement that 16 other workers at its Avery Island mine were evacuated and
Republicans Pick New Leaders for U.S. House Energy and Natural Resources Panels
December 18, 2020
Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives tapped new party leaders for key energy and environment focused committees in the next Congress, when a narrower Democratic majority could give the GOP more leverage on policy in the lower chamber. On
EastPark Receives $1.5 Million in Abandoned Mine Lands Funding
December 18, 2020
A $1.5 million Abandoned Mine Lands (AML) Pilot program grant has been awarded to the EastPark Industrial Park in Greenup and Boyd counties for site work linked to the construction of a 65,000- square-foot building project. Gov. Andy Beshear announced
Energy Fuels On Track to Begin Commercial Rare Earth Concentrate Production as Soon as 2021
December 17, 2020
Energy Fuels has entered into a three-year supply agreement with The Chemours Company to acquire a minimum of 2,500 tons per year of natural monazite sands, one of the highest-grade rare earth element (REE) minerals in the world. Energy Fuels
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