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Agnico Eagle Mines Hits 2-million Ounce Milestone at Nunavut’s Meliadine Operation
December 3, 2024
Agnico Eagle Mines celebrated a significant achievement on Nov. 12 when a gold pour brought its Nunavut Meliadine Operation production total up to two million ounces. The operation entered the commercial production phase in the spring of 2019. It has
DOE Commits to $7.54 Billion for Stellantis Venture to Build Electric Vehicle Battery Plants,Indiana
December 3, 2024
A Stellantis joint venture with Samsung SDI has won a commitment from the U.S. government for up to a $7.54 billion loan to help build two electric vehicle battery plants in Kokomo, Indiana. The project being built by StarPlus Energy
Western Copper and Gold Appoints Raymond Threlkeld as Chairman
December 3, 2024
Western Copper and Gold has appointed Raymond Threlkeld as chairman of the board. Threlkeld, who joined the board on June 27, 2024, succeeds Dr. Bill Williams, who served as interim chairman since February 22, 2024. Dr. Williams will continue to
OSMRE Set to Start Public Comment Period for Westmoreland’s Rosebud Mine Plan Modification, Wyoming
December 2, 2024
The Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement (OSMRE) is seeking public comment on a draft supplemental environmental impact statement (SEIS) for a mine plan modification at Rosebud Mine, operated by Westmoreland. The 45-day public comment period will open when
AG Paxton Sues Institutional Investors for Illegally Conspiring to Manipulate Energy Markets
December 2, 2024
Attorney General Ken Paxton sued BlackRock, State Street Corporation, and Vanguard Group, three of the largest institutional investors in the world, for conspiring to artificially constrict the market for coal through anticompetitive trade practices. “Texas will not tolerate the illegal
BLM to End Coal Mining in Powder River Basin by 2041
December 2, 2024
The Bureau of Land Management has made it official Tuesday — coal leasing will end in the Powder River Basin by 2041. The move follows a court order in a federal lawsuit, Western Organization of Resource Councils et al. v.
Michigan Moves to Create State-Run Carbon Capture Permitting Program
December 2, 2024
Michigan lawmakers are proposing a trio of bills — chief among them SB 1131 — to establish a state-run program for permitting and overseeing carbon capture and sequestration projects. This move is backed by a coalition of businesses, labor unions,
Norway Postpones Deep-sea Mining, for Now
December 2, 2024
A small left wing environmentalist political party in Norway succeeded on Sunday in blocking plans to mine the sea bed at the bottom of the Arctic, by demanding the government scrap its first licensing round in return for support for
NETL Researchers Convert Coal Tar Pitch Into Graphene for Improved Supercapacitors
November 27, 2024
NETL researchers have developed a low-cost process for converting coal tar waste into a high-quality graphene — material that can increase performance of energy-storing supercapacitor systems by up to 55 percent. Supercapacitors store electrical energy and, in some ways, are
DOE Awards Up to $2.2 Billion for Two Regional Clean Hydrogen Hubs
November 27, 2024
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has allocated up to $2.2 billion in award commitments for two Regional Clean Hydrogen Hubs (H2Hubs) that will help accelerate the commercial-scale deployment of low-cost, clean hydrogen, The two awardees — Gulf Coast H2Hub
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