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Duke Energy Carolinas to Retire Five Coal-fired Generation Units
October 3, 2019
Duke Energy Carolinas has identified early retirement plans for five coal units in an annual depreciation study filed with North Carolina regulators as part of its new rate case. Units at the G.G. Allen, James E. Rogers Energy Complex (Cliffside)
IEEFA: Coal-fired Power Generation Collapsing Across Southeast U.S.
October 3, 2019
Abundant gas supplies have transformed the electricity-generation sector in the traditionally coal-dominated Southeast U.S. Planned new solar construction in the region will add momentum to the energy transition and likely lead to the zeroing out of all coal generation in
Some Analysts Optimistic About PRB Coal Amid Consolidation, Exports
October 3, 2019
Demand for Powder River Basin coal is expected to continue declining because of coal-fired utility retirements, although some analysts are optimistic over mine consolidations and possible export growth. Energy Ventures Analysis expects a continued decline in domestic purchases of Powder
Court Dismisses All Lawsuits Contesting PolyMet Land Exchange
October 2, 2019
The U.S. District Court in Minneapolis has dismissed all lawsuits challenging PolyMet Mining’s NorthMet land exchange between the U.S. Forest Service and PolyMet. The court ruled late yesterday that the eight plaintiffs in four lawsuits filed against the U.S. Department
Oct. 9: Mine Source Auctions is Converting Idle Mining Equipment Into Opportunity
October 2, 2019
Major miners, mid-tier miners and mining contractors have chosen Mine Source Auctions to get hundreds of lots of used equipment over to those who can make good use of them. “We are one of the few, perhaps the only auction
Senator Inhofe Announces Climate Hypocrite Awards
October 2, 2019
U.S. Senator Jim Inhofe (R-Okla.) released his Climate Hypocrite Awards during Global Climate Week. “It is easy to get swept up in the rhetoric of climate alarmists, but it’s important to remember the facts. Climate alarmists are eager to tell
Ximen Mining Secures Exploration Permit for Its Providence Claim, B.C.
October 1, 2019
Ximen Mining Corp has received an exploration permit for its Providence claim in British Columbia. The claim consists of 190 hectares in the Greenwood Mining Camp and covers five past-producing mines for gold, silver, lead and zinc, according to a
MacDonald Mines Secures Exploration Permit for Scadding Mine, Canada
October 1, 2019
Canada-based exploration company MacDonald Mines has received a three-year exploration permit for Scadding Mine in Ontario, Canada. Located 40km east of Sudbury, Ontario, the Scadding Mine is 100 percent owned by the company and is part of its SPJ Iron-Oxide-Copper-Gold
Premier Gold Mines Begins Ore Processing at El Nino Gold Mine, Nevada
October 1, 2019
Canada-based Premier Gold Mines has commenced processing of ore from the El Nino gold mine at the South Arturo mine in the US. Located in the Carlin Trend, Nevada, South Arturo is a joint venture between Premier (40 percent) and
Viscount Mining Gets Geological Assist from University of Nevada Student’s Thesis
October 1, 2019
Viscount Mining Corp just got a little help pinpointing gold and silver targets at the Cherry Creek Mining District in Nevada this fall, thanks to a recently completed master’s thesis. The thesis, written by David Freedman at the University of
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