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New Gold Receives B3 Mines Act Permit for Its New Afton Mine in Kamloops, Canada
June 3, 2021
The Mines Act permit enabling mining of the B3 zone was issued by the Ministry of Energy, Mines and Low Carbon Innovation for New Gold’s New Afton Mine. “This is a significant milestone for the New Afton Mine. With the
Marathon Gold Advances Valentine Project, to Commence Construction Early 2022, Canada
June 3, 2021
Marathon Gold Corporation released an update on its plans regarding the continued exploration and development of the Valentine Gold Project in central Newfoundland. “The revised strategy for the Valentine Gold Project is about both doubling-down on our successful exploration efforts
IEA’s Urgent Fossil Fuel Warning Earns Mixed Reception from Producers
June 3, 2021
A stark appeal by the world’s top energy body to stop investment in new fossil fuel projects by next year has met a mixed reception from the world’s top producers - from guarded praise and pledges to cut back on
IEA Predicts Dramatic Rise in Mineral Demand for Clean Energy Transition
June 3, 2021
The shift to a clean energy economy including power grids and electric vehicles is set to drive a huge increase in the requirements for minerals such as copper, nickel, cobalt, lithium and rare earth elements, according to a new report
DOE Awards Wyoming’s Integrated Test Center $64 Million Toward Carbon Capture Project
June 3, 2021
The U.S. Department of Energy has awarded Wyoming’s Integrated Test Center in Gillette $64 million in research funding toward a carbon capture project. The former Wyoming power plant will also host one of the two carbon capture projects. The announcement
Indiana Rules in Favor of Riverview Energy’s Coal-to-Diesel Plant
June 2, 2021
The Indiana Office of Environmental Adjudication has ruled in favor of the Indiana Department of Environmental Management’s extension of an air permit for Delaware-based Riverview Energy Corp. The extension was challenged by Southwestern Indiana Citizens for Quality of Life Inc.
Increase in Mining Required to Power Green Energy Revolution
June 2, 2021
An increase in mining activities is required to power the green energy revolution, a study has found. The research by Professor Richard Herrington, head of Earth Sciences at the Natural History Museum, highlights that the switch to cleaner technologies is
Top Northern Appalachian Coal Mines Ramp Up Output as Pandemic Pressure Eases
June 2, 2021
The top 25 coal mines in the Northern Appalachian basin produced more coal in the first quarter of 2021, beating levels from both the prior quarter and the first quarter of 2020, as pressure from COVID-19 lockdowns eased. The region’s
West Virginia Leaders Balk at International Energy Agency Call for No New Fossil Fuel Investments
June 2, 2021
The intergovernmental organization eyeing a sustainable energy future for the planet has sounded an alarm about the world’s climate crisis that West Virginia’s leaders are dismissing. The International Energy Agency last week said investors should not fund any new coal,
Alaska Official Backs Key Approval for Proposed Donlin Gold Mine
June 1, 2021
A proposed gold mine in western Alaska has won a key approval, with a state official rejecting an administrative law judge’s findings that the state Department of Environmental Conservation lacked “reasonable assurance” the project would meet Alaska water quality standards.
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