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Williams Industrial Services Group Awarded Project Controls Contract in Canada
January 17, 2020
Williams Industrial Services Group’s subsidiary, WISG Canada, was awarded a one-year, C$40 million contract to manage project controls for Bruce Power in Ontario, Canada. Williams Canada will provide turnkey project controls services to Bruce Power, ensuring accurate internal reporting for
DOE Launches $15 Million Funding Opportunity for Carbon Dioxide Utilization Projects
January 17, 2020
The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Fossil Energy has announced up to $15 million in federal funding for cost-shared research and development projects under the funding opportunity announcement (FOA) DE-FOA-0002186, Novel Concepts for the Utilization of Carbon Dioxide
Donkin Mine Closer to Resuming Full Production After Shutdown
January 16, 2020
The underground coal mine in Donkin, N.S., is still operating under a limited license from the province, but is inching toward approval for full production. The mine was shut down for about a month last year after a series of
Ridley Terminals Coal Exports Jump 184% on Month, B.C.
January 16, 2020
Ridley Terminals in Prince Rupert, BC exported 772,986 mt of thermal and metallurgical coal in December, up 184 percent from the previous month, Prince Rupert Port Authority data showed Monday. The month on month jump was the highest since a
Power Generators Set for Another Big Year in Coal Plant Closures in 2020
January 16, 2020
U.S. coal consumption is likely to decline sharply again in 2020, though the current roster of planned and completed coal plant retirements suggests the year may not be quite as rough as the past two. At 13,703 MW, 2019 marks
Paramount Gold Granted Water Permit for Grassy Mountain Gold Mine, Oregon
January 16, 2020
Paramount Gold Nevada Corp. announced today that it has received the Permit to appropriate water from the Oregon Water Resources Department for its proposed Grassy Mountain Gold Mine and processing facilities in eastern Oregon. This is the first Oregon State
Minnesota Court Rejects Three PolyMet Permits, Sends them Back to DNR for Hearing
January 16, 2020
Plans to build Minnesota’s first copper-nickel mine suffered a major setback Monday when the state Court of Appeals reversed three permits issued to PolyMet Mining Corp. and kicked them back to state regulators for additional review. Chief Judge Edward Cleary
Trapper Mine Likely to Close Amid Tri-State’s Craig Station Closure, Colorado
January 16, 2020
The timing remains unclear, but the end result appears to be certain for the Trapper Mine near Craig. The coal mine, a supplier to the nearby Craig Station power generating plant, is expected to shut down as a result of
Setback for Utah Mines as Council Bans Coal Storage and Handling at Levin-Richmond Terminal
January 16, 2020
A Bay Area city that has been a key export gateway for Utah mines has approved a ban on the storage and handling of coal, potentially severing a vital link to the global marketplace for a commodity that is rapidly
Rep. McCollum Proposes Permanent Mining Ban Near Boundary Waters
January 16, 2020
Copper-nickel mining would be permanently banned upstream from the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness in northeastern Minnesota under a bill U.S. Rep. Betty McCollum introduced on Wednesday. The Minnesota Democrat said at a news conference in Washington that the bill
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