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BHP Enters Into Nickel Supply Agreement with Tesla from Its Nickel West Asset, Australia
July 22, 2021
BHP has signed a nickel supply agreement with one of the world’s leading sustainable energy companies, Tesla Inc. BHP will supply Tesla Inc. with nickel from its Nickel West asset in Western Australia, one of the most sustainable and lowest
Judge to Hear Fight Over Lithium America’s Mine on Nevada-Oregon Line
July 22, 2021
Conservationists suing a federal agency over approval of a mine at the largest known U.S. deposit of lithium go before a judge Wednesday in search of an emergency court order to block excavations they say would disturb sacred tribal burial
Komatsu to Highlight Scalable, Sustainable Mining Solutions for Customers at MINExpo 2021
July 21, 2021
To help support its customers’ sustainability targets while prioritizing safety and productivity, Komatsu will focus on “creating value together” in its 48,000-square-foot booth at MINExpo 2021, where the company plans to unveil its latest solutions for surface and underground mining
Benga Mining to Appeal Rejection of Its Grassy Mountain Coal Mine, Canada
July 21, 2021
Benga Mining Limited has commenced a legal appeal process following the decision of the Grassy Mountain Joint Review Panel (JRP), in its capacity as the Alberta Energy Regulator (AER), to deny the Grassy Mountain Steelmaking Coal Project. Benga has filed
Cormetech Selected by DOE for Technology to Increase Amount of CO2 Captured in DAC Operations
July 21, 2021
Cormetech has been selected for an award from the Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management and the National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) to increase the amount of CO2 captured in Direct Air Capture (DAC) operations.
Mine Opponents Press Montana Judge to Order New Review of Sandfire’s Black Butte Copper Mine
July 21, 2021
Environmental groups pressed a state judge to order a new review of a Montana copper mine over worries that mining waste will pollute a river that’s popular among boaters. Attorneys for Trout Unlimited and other groups argued that state officials
Manchin Seeks to Strike Compromise in Crucial Chunk of Biden Infrastructure Deal in Energy Bill
July 20, 2021
A $6 billion credit program to help keep struggling nuclear plants in business. Sweeping investment in abandoned mine cleanup and economic development in communities long dependent on coal. Incentives for energy efficiency, grid cybersecurity, and funding for research into rare
W.Va. Congressman McKinley Sponsors Bipartisan Carbon Capture Improvement Act
July 20, 2021
Congressman David McKinley joined in sponsoring the Carbon Capture Improvement Act of 2021. This bill will provide additional incentives for the private sector to develop carbon capture technology without adding new regulations or taxes. “Carbon capture is absolutely essential in
Ramaco Resources Wins Litigation Verdict and $32.7 Million Jury Award
July 20, 2021
On July 15 and 16, 2021, Ramaco Resources prevailed and was awarded an approximately $32.7 million jury verdict in its lawsuit against insurance companies indirectly owned by Chubb INA Holdings. The claim was litigated in the United States District Court
Kentucky PSC Deals Blow to Future of Mitchell Plant in Marshall County
July 20, 2021
The hopes of keeping Marshall County’s Mitchell power plant open until 2040 took a significant hit this past week, as the Kentucky Public Service Commission accepted a plan that would keep the plant open only until 2028. That decision led
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