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Metso Outotec Developing New Range of Electrically Driven Track-mounted Crushers and Screens
April 29, 2022
Global mining engineering company Metso Outotec is conducting a program to develop a new, complete range of electrically driven track-mounted crushers and screens in response to the growing demand for sustainable solutions. The new Lokotrack range will be built on
Canada Creates Carbon-capture Incentives, Critical Mineral Plan to Cut Emissions
April 29, 2022
Canada will offer a substantial incentive to companies that invest in carbon-capture technologies and will set aside as much as C$3.8 billion ($3 billion) over eight years to accelerate critical mineral exploration, extraction, and processing as it seeks to cut
NexGen Energy Signs Impact Benefit Agreement with Clearwater River Dene Nation, Canada
April 28, 2022
NexGen Energy has signed an impact benefit agreement (IBA) with the Clearwater River Dene Nation (CRDN), covering all phases of the Rook I Project, which hosts the 100 percent owned Arrow uranium deposit. The Rook I Project is located within
Frontieras North America Selects West Virginia for Site of Its First FASForm Plant
April 28, 2022
Frontieras North America, a subsidiary of Frontier Applied Sciences, said it will construct its first FASForm™ plant in Mason County, West Virginia. Located in the heart of coal country, Frontieras’ contracted site enjoys easy access to raw materials, a skilled
Westwater Resources Breaks Ground on $202 Million Graphite Processing Plant, Alabama
April 28, 2022
Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey, Congressman Mike Rogers, and numerous other state and local government officials and business leaders joined Westwater Resources and its subsidiary Alabama Graphite Products in breaking ground for the construction of the company’s graphite processing plant in
Coal Industry, Trade Group, and Unions Sue to Halt Pennsylvania’s New Climate Rules
April 28, 2022
Owners of Pennsylvania coal-fired power plants, a coal industry trade group, and labor unions that represent their workers filed a lawsuit Monday to stop the state from enforcing new rules that will require fossil fuel power plants to pay to
Grid Reliability Crisis Spreads to the Midwest
April 28, 2022
Just a few months ago, the North American Electricity Reliability Corporation (NERC) warned that capacity retirements and the rapid remaking of the grid will pose tremendous challenges to reliability over the next decade. It was a warning coming on the
DOE Invests $14 Million to Scale Up Direct Air Capture and Storage Technology
April 28, 2022
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) allocated $14 million in funding for five front-end engineering design (FEED) studies that will leverage existing zero- or low-carbon energy to supply direct air capture (DAC) projects, combined with dedicated and reliable carbon storage.
Temas Resources Moves Closer to Commercialization of ORF Hydrometallurgical Technology
April 27, 2022
Temas Resources released an update on its patented ORF Technology – Titanium Dioxide (TiO2) pilot plant. The company also said it is in active discussions with mining and chemical manufacturers to license several of the ORF Technologies. Initially the company
Arch Resources Reports Second Straight Quarter of Record Profits Amid Coal Rebound
April 27, 2022
A rebound in coal markets has fueled a second consecutive quarter of record profits for Arch Resources, the company said Tuesday. The Creve Coeur-based coal giant reported more than $271 million in earnings for the three-month period that ended March
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