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Wolfden Resources Still has Plans for Pickett Mountain Mine, Maine
October 25, 2021
A week after withdrawing its rezoning application from Maine’s Land Use Planning Commission, Wolfden Resources talked to Penobscot County officials about plans for Pickett Mountain mining — a sign the company has no plans to hang up the project just
Coal Mines Making Comeback as Biden and Company Head to Climate Change Summit
October 25, 2021
Next week President Joe Biden and 13 members of his cabinet will fly to Glasgow, Scotland, to attend the United Nation’s climate summit where he and other world leaders will vie to make the greatest commitments to fight so-called climate
Warrior Met Coal Calls for End to Violence on Picket Line, Alabama
October 25, 2021
Warrior Met Coal said it respects the right of represented employees to engage in lawful strike activities and has provided the United Mine Workers of America (UMWA) picketers with reasonable spaces to picket at its entrances since the strike began
The Biden Administration’s Mining Study and the Future of Twin Metals, Explained
October 25, 2021
In a move that brought celebration among environmentalists but trepidation for supporters of mining in northern Minnesota, the U.S. Departments of Agriculture and the Interior announced Wednesday a two-year hold on issuing new mineral leases within the Rainy River watershed.
Construction Underway on Wyoming Innovation Center’s Coal-to-Products Facility in Campbell County
October 25, 2021
Construction on a large-scale facility that will be home to technology developers in coal-to-products research is well underway in Campbell County. Officials broke ground in June on the Wyoming Innovation Center (WyIC), located in the heart of the Powder River
Polish Coal Miners Protest Top EU Court’s Order to Shut Coal Mine
October 25, 2021
Some 2,000 Polish coal miners traveled to Luxembourg to stage a noisy protest Friday against a decision by the European Union’s top court to shut down a major brown coal mine in Poland and to fine the country for flouting
NMA Statement on Federal Government Minnesota Mineral Withdrawal Study
October 22, 2021
The National Mining Association (NMA) issued the following statement on the federal government’s action to initiate a mineral withdrawal study of more than 220,000 acres of land in Minnesota. Any limits on mining on public lands should be examined very
Dems Scramble for Climate Plan C as Manchin Dashes their Dreams
October 22, 2021
Joe Manchin is hearing a dire pitch from his colleagues: Don’t blow our chance to save the world. After Manchin rejected a centerpiece of President Joe Biden’s climate plan and rebuffed a separate carbon tax Tuesday, Senate Democrats are urgently
National Mining Association Celebrates Successful In-Person MINExpo INTERNATIONAL® 2021 Show
October 22, 2021
The National Mining Association (NMA) is celebrating the completion of its successful MINExpo INTERNATIONAL® 2021, which was held in-person last month in Las Vegas and welcomed more than 22,000 participants from 79 countries, with more than 1,400 exhibitors utilizing 650,000+
EIA: Annual U.S. Coal-fired Electricity Generation Will Increase for the First Time Since 2014
October 22, 2021
For the first time since 2014, there is predicted to be year-over-year increase in coal-fired electricity generation in 2021, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA). The EIA predicts 22 percent more electricity in the US will be generated
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