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Commission OK’s 2-year Conditional Use Permit Extension for Paramount’s Grassy Mountain Mine, Oregon
July 27, 2021
Malheur County Planner Eric Evans confirmed a report released Tuesday that the county Planning Commission granted a two-year extension for Paramount Gold Nevada on its conditional use permit for the company proposed gold mine operation in the county. Evans said
Fire Breaks Out at Xcel Energy’s Coal Storage Facility at Pawnee Station, Colorado
July 27, 2021
Local emergency responders have stepped back from efforts to bring a raging fire in the coal storage facility at the Pawnee Station near Brush under control. The Morgan County Sheriff’s Office said Sunday in its morning update that “all operations
House Democrats from Western States to Push for Higher Royalty Fees
July 27, 2021
House Democrats from some Western states are preparing to push for changes to a longstanding law that governs mining on U.S.-owned lands. A government report published Monday by the Government Accountability Office shows the U.S. stands out among some other
Federal Judge Rules in Favor of Lithium Americas’ Thacker Pass Lithium Project, Nevada
July 26, 2021
A U.S. federal judge in Nevada has ruled that Lithium Americas can undertake excavation work at the site of its $1 billion Thacker Pass lithium project in Nevada. With her ruling, Chief Judge Miranda Du of the federal court in
Coal Mine Worker Dies in Crane Accident at Black Thunder Mine, Wyoming
July 26, 2021
A 31-year-old Gillette man was killed working at a Campbell County coal mine Wednesday. Jeff A. Wendland and four other workers were adding a section to the boom of a 200-ton crane at Black Thunder mine near Wright. As they
DOE to Fund Direct Air Capture FEED Studies
July 26, 2021
The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management (FECM), in collaboration with the Office of Nuclear Energy and the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy’s Geothermal Technology Office, issued a notice of intent (NOI)
Carbon Capture Plans Move Forward in Senate Committee’s Energy Infrastructure Bill
July 26, 2021
In a push to develop carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) technology, legislation outlining such measures has been included in a larger Energy Infrastructure Act approved by a bipartisan U.S. Senate committee. The infrastructure bill, including 48 amendments, cleared the
Wyoming Senator Barrasso Pushes Federal Relief for Coal and Nuclear
July 26, 2021
As tensions mount around President Joe Biden’s sweeping infrastructure plan, Sen. John Barrasso is advocating for energy policy intended to bring relief to the struggling coal and nuclear industries — and the Wyoming economy. In a deal with Sen. Joe
Group of 20 Nations Fails to Agree on Phasing Out Coal by 2025
July 26, 2021
The G20 group of rich nations failed to agree on phasing out coal by 2025 at a meeting of energy and environment ministers on Friday marking 100 days until the crucial COP26 climate talks begin in Scotland in November. At
Denison Mines Enters Binding Agreement to Acquire 50% of JCU Canada Exploration for $20.5 Million
July 23, 2021
Denison Mines has entered into a binding agreement to acquire 50 percent ownership of JCU (Canada) Exploration Company, from UEX Corporation, for cash consideration of $20.5 million, following UEX’s expected acquisition of JCU from Overseas Uranium Resources Development Co., Ltd.
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