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DOE Launches $100 Million Funding Opp to Speed Up Carbon Management Technologies
July 26, 2023
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is making $100 million available through President Biden’s Investing in America agenda to support states, local governments, and public utilities in purchasing products derived from converted carbon emissions. The goal is to speed up
Fortescue Ships First Magnetite Product from Iron Bridge, Western Australia
July 26, 2023
Fortescue’s first shipment from its newly built Iron Bridge operations will soon be on its way to Vietnam marking the first time the company has exported a high-grade magnetite product. It follows first production earlier this year which saw the
Electra Makes First Customer Shipment of Recycled Nickel-Cobalt Produced at Its Refinery Complex
July 25, 2023
Electra Battery Materials Corporation has made its first shipment of nickel-cobalt produced at its refinery complex north of Toronto from recycled battery material. Using Electra’s proprietary hydrometallurgical process, the nickel-cobalt mixed hydroxide precipitate product (MHP) was produced in the company’s
American Rare Earths Stakes New High-grade REE Deposit, Wyoming
July 25, 2023
American Rare Earths (ARR) has identified a new significant rare earth element (REE) deposit in Wyoming, (Beaver Creek REE project) containing grades between 1.7 percent and 9.1 percent of rare earths lanthanum, cerium, neodymium, praseodymium, and yttrium (La + Ce
W.Va. Senator Capito: Rush to Eliminate Fossil Fuels Another ‘Bidenomics’ Woe
July 25, 2023
As millions of Americans still struggle with the high cost of food, gas and other basic necessities, Republicans are intensifying their attack on “Bidenomics.” During her weekly virtual briefing, U.S. Senator Shelley Moore Capito, R-W.Va., said the administration’s rush to
Blue Thunder Mining Acquires GGL Resource’s Lithium Project in Nevada
July 25, 2023
Blue Thunder Mining has acquired a lithium exploration project in Nevada. This is a further step in Blue’s new focus on critical metals. The Nevada Lithium Project comprises 85 U.S. federal mineral lode claims, covering approximately 6.8 square kilometers (1,683
U.S. Lawmakers Probe Ford Michigan Deal with Chinese Battery Maker
July 25, 2023
Republican lawmakers are probing Ford Motor’s partnership with a Chinese battery company for its new $3.5 billion plant in Michigan, scrutinizing issues around American jobs, technology sharing and links to forced labor. Representatives Mike Gallagher and Jason Smith, chairmen of
Pamela R. Butcher Elected to Arch’s Board of Directors
July 25, 2023
Arch Resources has elected Pamela R. Butcher to its board of directors. “We are excited to have Pam join the Arch Resources board. She is a talented leader with tremendous global business acumen, and she brings a wealth of board-related
DOE Allocates $5 Million for Projects Supporting Carbon Management and Resource Sustainability
July 24, 2023
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management (FECM) and Office of Technology Transitions (OTT) has allocated more than $5 million for four projects selected from the Base Annual Appropriations Technology Commercialization Fund (TCF). With
BNSF Appeals STB Decision Ordering Railroad to Haul More Coal from Navajo Transitional Energy Mine
July 24, 2023
BNSF Railway is seeking a judicial review of the Surface Transportation Board’s preliminary injunction that orders the railroad to haul more export coal from a Montana mine to tidewater in British Columbia. Last month in a 3-2 decision the STB
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