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DOE National Laboratories Investigate Subsurface Hydrogen Storage
June 22, 2021
The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management (FECM) will leverage the unique capabilities and demonstrated expertise of three National laboratories — National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL), Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL), and Lawrence Livermore
NETL’s Anderson Talks Next Steps for Interagency Working Group, West Virginia Coal Communities
June 22, 2021
Brian Anderson, director of the National Energy Technology Laboratory, believes he knows how to help communities in Appalachia prepare for a greener, more sustainable future. Anderson, who was tapped to lead the Biden administration’s Interagency Working Group on Coal and
UNR and Nevada Gold Mines Team Up for Development of Next Generation Workforce
June 22, 2021
This summer, the NevadaTeach program at the University of Nevada, Reno has partnered with Nevada Gold Mines to implement the second stage of their effort to contribute to the development of the next generation of the mining workforce. Master Teachers
Northern Dynasty: Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals Orders Pebble Case to Be Judged on Its Merits
June 21, 2021
Northern Dynasty Minerals said a majority decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit released in relation to a lawsuit brought by Trout Unlimited and other environmental groups against the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, challenging the federal
Cheswick Plant, Mine Closings in Pennsylvania Become Latest RGGI Battlefronts
June 21, 2021
When Gov. Tom Wolf and Senate Democrats on Monday unveiled a bill that would allot the proceeds of the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative if Pennsylvania joins the regional carbon-trading program in 2022, the names of two recent coal casualties were
Audit of New B.C. Regulations for Mine Waste Storage Facilities and Dams Calls for Improvements
June 21, 2021
A B.C. government audit of regulatory changes introduced in 2016 to improve the safety of mine waste-storage facilities and their earth and rock dams concludes the new rules have “generally” met their objectives but improvements are needed. The changes were
27th Annual West Virginia Coal Festival Set for June 22-26
June 18, 2021
Organizers of the 27th annual West Virginia Coal Festival say that, through many challenges, the volunteers are responsible for making it happen once again. “Our volunteers are responsible for doing the heavy lifting and putting in the time to make
MSHA to Pick-up Mine Visits After Rash of Fatal Accidents
June 18, 2021
Two mining deaths last week in West Virginia are part of the reason why the federal Mine Safety and Health Administration has decided to remind mining operations of best safety practices. In a call with stakeholders Wednesday, MSHA Deputy Assistant
Jaak Daemen: Can We Encourage Domestic Production of Clean Energy Minerals?
June 18, 2021
As Congress prepares to vote on a national infrastructure bill, one of the mysteries is why it has taken so long to recognize the need for more domestic production of critically important minerals and metals in the United States. Unless
Mixed Messages on Coal Phase-out From G7
June 18, 2021
The leaders of the G7 member nations failed to agree specific dates for a phase-out of coal from power generation at their annual summit this weekend but did agree to a largely decarbonised power system in the 2030s and to
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