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Taseko Releases Economic Impact Study for Gibraltar Copper Mine, Projects $30B Economic Impact
February 18, 2025
Taseko Mines released the findings of a comprehensive study of the economic contributions of its Gibraltar copper mine, located in central British Columbia. The study examines Gibraltar’s significant contribution to the economies of the Cariboo Region, BC, and Canada since
Integrated Power Services Acquires Demaria Electric Motor Services
February 17, 2025
Integrated Power Services (IPS) has acquired Demaria Electric Motor Services in Paramount, California, near Los Angeles. “By working together, we can deliver the most complete and comprehensive single-source solutions for electromechanical repair, field services, and new equipment to customers in
NETL Creates Cost-Saving Process to Produce Hydrogen-Rich Syngas from Coal
February 17, 2025
NETL researchers have developed and patented a novel catalytic steam gasification process for producing nitrogen-free, hydrogen-rich syngas streams from coal and biomass — a method that can reduce the cost of traditional syngas production. Syngas is a mixture of carbon
Trump Formally Establishes New Energy Council
February 17, 2025
President Trump on Friday signed an executive order that formally established an energy council that he previously said would aim to achieve energy dominance. Under the order, the council will come up with a “National Energy Dominance Strategy” which will
Energy Secretary Chris Wright Calls to Halt Coal Plant Closures
February 17, 2025
In a recent interview with Bloomberg Television, U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright emphasized the need to halt the closure of coal-fired power plants, stating that retiring these facilities has “made electricity more expensive and our grid less stable.” His remarks
Energy and Environmental Research Center Testifies on Carbon Capture at Senate Committee Hearing
February 17, 2025
An assistant director at the Grand Forks-based Energy and Environmental Research Center (EERC) spoke during a meeting of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee, telling its members that “it’s in the public interest to promote geologic storage of carbon
U.S. Gold Corp. Updates Pre-feasibility Study for Its CK Gold Project, Wyoming
February 14, 2025
U.S. Gold Corp. has updated its pre-feasibility study for the CK Gold Project in Wyoming, which replaces the existing one from 2021 and incorporates work finished while the company was acquiring permits for the property. Announced on Tuesday, the new
Fatality from Falling Rock at Twilight Surface Mine, W.Va.
February 14, 2025
A 55-year-old mine worker was struck and killed by falling rock at the Twilight Surface Mine on Jan. 29, according to federal investigators. Stephen Fields of Chauncey was drilling a test hole in a coal seam when the rock came
EPA Clawing Back More than $20 Billion in Biden’s Last-minute Spending on Climate Justice
February 14, 2025
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin said he’s working to retrieve billions of dollars the Biden administration frantically shoveled to green energy and climate justice projects in the months before President Trump took office. The money includes $20 billion that Biden officials
Jennmar Acquires SSAB’s Expandable Rock Bolt Production Facility in Virsbo, Sweden
February 14, 2025
Jennmar, a FalconPoint Partners portfolio company, said it has acquired SSAB’s expandable rock bolt production facility in Virsbo, Sweden. This strategic acquisition strengthens Jennmar’s position as a key player in the global mining industry, broadening its product portfolio and establishing
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