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North Dakota Officials Block Wind Power in Effort to Save Coal
March 1, 2021
North Dakota has lots of coal. It also has strong and consistent winds. It might be the perfect spot to showcase the long-awaited “energy transition” from climate-warming fossil fuels to climate-saving renewables. Yet that transition has hit a snag. Two
Federal Judge Rules Blackjewel to Cleanup Kentucky Coal Mine
March 1, 2021
A federal judge on Wednesday ordered bankrupt coal company Blackjewel to clean up a Kentucky mine site but rejected the commonwealth’s argument it presented an imminent danger to nearby residents and the environment. Kentucky Energy and Environment Cabinet inspectors earlier
Resolution Copper Maintains Public Access to Oak Flat Campground, Arizona
February 26, 2021
Resolution Copper will maintain public access to areas within Oak Flat including the campground and recreational trails and climbing, after completion of the land exchange mandated by bipartisan legislation that passed Congress in 2014. Resolution Copper published a management plan
Lyans Rare Earths Awarded $30 Million to Establish Rare Earth Element Mining and Processing Company
February 26, 2021
The Pentagon awarded an Australia-based company tens of millions of dollars to ramp up its rare earth element operations in Texas as the United States and its allies push back against Chinese global dominance of the crucial industrial sector. The
American Lithium to Acquire Plateau Energy Metals, Consolidates Development-Stage Lithium Assets
February 26, 2021
American Lithium and Plateau Energy Metals have entered into a definitive arrangement agreement to consolidate two significant and strategic undeveloped lithium assets in the Americas at a time of rapidly growing lithium demand in the context of increasing focus on
Liebherr and ThoroughTec Enter World-wide Cooperation Agreement
February 26, 2021
Liebherr Mining and ThoroughTec Simulation have signed a world-wide cooperation agreement that will provide Liebherr customers with access to the world’s most advanced operator training simulators and related services, which Liebherr believes are, “essential for honing the skills of workers
Wisconsin DNR Passes New Mining Regulations, Raises Permitting Fees for Metallic Mining
February 26, 2021
The Natural Resources Board, the policy-setting arm of the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, approved a new set of mining rules Wednesday, updating how the agency will permit metallic mining for the first time since 1982. “The DNR will have
Minnesota Supreme Court Hands Victory to PolyMet Copper Mine
February 25, 2021
The Minnesota Supreme Court on Wednesday reversed an appeals court’s rejection of a critical air emissions permit for the planned PolyMet copper-nickel mine and sent the case back for further proceedings. The Supreme Court ruled that the Minnesota Pollution Control
Artemis Gold Makes Submission for Final Permitting Process for Blackwater Project, Canada
February 25, 2021
Artemis Gold has submitted documents to Environment and Climate Change Canada to commence the Federal Schedule 2 amendment regulatory process in respect of its Blackwater Gold Project in Central British Columbia. “The filing of the documents required to commence the
Telson Mining Secures $25 Million Funding to Complete Construction at Tahuehueto Gold Mine, Mexico
February 25, 2021
Telson Mining Corporation entered into a $25 million funding agreement that will see the company complete the construction of its Tahuehueto gold operation in Mexico. Capital expenditure investment was required to complete Tahuehueto mine construction and commissioning of the project
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