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Regulators Can’t Agree on Pollution Standards for Bridger Coal Plant, Wyoming
November 18, 2021
Unit 2 of the Jim Bridger Power Plant is six weeks from violating federal air quality regulations, putting the plant at risk of premature retirement, Gov. Mark Gordon revealed Monday. In a strongly worded letter to the Environmental Protection Agency
Rio Tinto Invests to Increase Low-carbon AP60 Aluminium Production in Canada
November 18, 2021
Rio Tinto is investing US$87 million to increase its low-carbon aluminium production in Canada with 16 new smelting cells at its AP60 smelter, in the Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean region of Quebec. The investment will increase production at the smelter by around 45
Evolution Mining to Acquire Ernest Henry Mining from Glencore for A$1 Billion
November 17, 2021
Glencore and Evolution Mining Limited have entered into a binding agreement for the sale and purchase of Glencore’s 100 percent interest in Ernest Henry Mining, the owner of the Ernest Henry Mining (EHM) copper-gold mine in Queensland, Australia. Glencore will
Coal CEOs Say Their Fuel is Far from Being Consigned to History
November 17, 2021
Coal mining chief executives said the fuel they produce is far from being consigned to history, regardless of stricter global climate action agreed at the COP26 summit last week. Demand remains robust in Asia and has picked up in Europe
Chris Hamilton: West Virginia Coal Will Help Rebuild America’s Infrastructure
November 17, 2021
As our nation moves forward to implement the trillion dollar bipartisan infrastructure legislation to update and modernize America’s roads, bridges and other critical infrastructure, West Virginia coal will once again be called upon to provide the energy that will create
Kentucky Economic Development Projects Receive $9 Million in Abandoned Mine Land Funding
November 17, 2021
Kentucky officials announced Monday that ten economic development projects in the eastern part of the state received funding from a federal program created to reclaim abandoned mines. Nearly $9.2 million was awarded to the projects, according to a news release
Settlement Bans Storage of Utah Coal at Levin-Richmond Terminal in San Francisco By 2027
November 17, 2021
A private port operator in the San Francisco Bay Area that stores coal from Utah before it’s shipped to Asia has been given until 2027 to continue those operations under terms of a settlement. Officials in Richmond, where the port
Bodies Found 11 Years After Pike River Coal Mine Blast that Killed 29 Men, New Zealand
November 17, 2021
Human remains have been found in a New Zealand coal mine more than a decade after one of the country’s worst industrial disasters, police have said. Twenty-nine men were killed after a series of methane gas explosions ripped through the
Osisko Receives Final Permits for The Bonanza Ledge II Mine and Quesnel River Mill, Canada
November 16, 2021
The Province of British Columbia, Lhtako Dené First Nation, and Osisko Development Corp. announced the approval of amendments to Mines Act Permits allowing for the expansion of the existing Bonanza Ledge II underground mine. These amendments support the ongoing employment
Kenorland Minerals Signs Option Agreement with Barrick for South Uchi Project, Canada
November 16, 2021
Kenorland Minerals has agreed to grant an option to a fully-owned subsidiary of Barrick Gold to acquire a stake of up to 80 percent in its South Uchi project in Canada. The gold and lithium project is located within the
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