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SWIFT Ban Hits Russian Coal Exports to China
March 3, 2022
Chinese buyers of coal are having trouble securing financing to buy coal from Russia, the world’s third-largest coal exporter, as China’s banks are wary of sanctions themselves after selected Russian banks were expelled from the SWIFT banking system. “Most banks
NRECA: Supreme Court Should Preserve States’ Power to Set Fossil Plant Emissions
March 3, 2022
As the U.S. Supreme Court addresses whether Congress authorized the Environmental Protection Agency to issue rules capable of reshaping the nation’s electric grid through the Clean Air Act, electric cooperatives continue to support the preservation of state authority to set
Canadian Miner Kinross Gold to Suspend Operations in Russia
March 3, 2022
Canadian miner Kinross Gold said that the company will suspend its operations in Russia, which includes the Udinsk development project, citing the Russian war on Ukraine. Russia is one of three core regions for the gold miner apart from the
WV Coal Association Statement Regarding Monday’s U.S. Supreme Court Oral Arguments in West Virginia
March 3, 2022
Chris Hamilton, president and CEO of the West Virginia Coal Association offered the following statement following Monday’s oral arguments before the U.S. Supreme Court in West Virginia v Environmental Protection Agency: “This case is about reining in the unchecked power
Fatality at Ramaco Resources’ Berwind Coal Mine, W.Va.
March 2, 2022
A miner was killed Monday morning in an incident at a McDowell County mine. Steven H. Hively, 52, of Philippi was fatally injured Monday morning when he was pinned by an air drill at Ramaco Resources’ Berwind Mine, West Virginia
Supreme Court Weighs Case to Limit EPA’s Authority Over Coal Plants, Greenhouse Emissions
March 2, 2022
The Supreme Court heard arguments Monday about whether the Environmental Protection Agency should be limited in its authority to curb greenhouse gas emissions from U.S. power plants, with a decision to be made public this summer that will likely impact
Peabody Launches Newly Formed JV R3 Renewables
March 2, 2022
Peabody has launched R3 Renewables, a renewable energy development company, in a joint venture with Riverstone Credit Partners and Summit Partners Credit Advisors. R3 Renewables will pursue the development of over 3.3 GW of solar PV and 1.6 GW of
Hitachi Launches Its Plans for the Americas With Empowering the Future of Mining
March 2, 2022
On March 1, 2022, Hitachi Construction Machinery Americas (HCMA) will officially begin leading the Hitachi brand’s mining equipment sales and service support efforts in North America and Latin America. This new direction replaces the joint venture Hitachi Construction Machinery (HCM)
Newly Elected Honduras Government to Ban Open-pit Mining
March 2, 2022
The new government of Honduras has announced that it will ban open-pit mining in the Central American nation. The government, which was sworn in last month, also said that it would cancel environmental permits for mining operations across the country.
Electra, Glencore, and Talon Partnering with Government of Ontario on Battery Materials Park Study
March 1, 2022
Electra Battery Materials Corporation has launched a battery materials park study in partnership with the Government of Ontario, Glencore, and Talon Metals. The consortium will collaborate on engineering, permitting, socio-economic, and cost studies associated with the construction of a nickel
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