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Kentucky Seeks Proposals for 2021 Abandoned Mine Land Grants
April 23, 2021
Kentucky’s Division of Abandoned Mine Lands is seeking proposals that will attract new industry and jobs for the 2021 Abandoned Mine Land Pilot Program. A total of $10 million is available to fund economic and community development projects in the
Mining Machinery Sales Return to Cyclicality
April 23, 2021
While demand will be restrained in the near term, mining machinery sales return to growth as the world economy recovers from the pandemic. Mine operators that delayed machinery purchases will replace outdated machines, invest in new equipment, and adopt advanced
Georgia Gov. Stays Out of Debate Over Twin Pines’ Mine Proposal Near Okefenokee Refuge
April 23, 2021
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp said Thursday he’s not wading into the debate over whether a mining company should be allowed to dig for minerals near the edge of the vast wildlife refuge in the Okefenokee Swamp. For the past two
Nevada-based Mining Companies Stand Strong After Nevada Named “World’s Top Mining Destination”
April 22, 2021
The Nevada region has just been named as the world’s top mining destination, leading to a growing number of mining portfolios in the area. Perhaps one of the reasons for this title is Nevada’s substantial mining potential. With the state
American Zinc Expands Product Offerings With Production of Continuous Galvanizing Grade Zinc
April 22, 2021
American Zinc Products (AZP), a subsidiary of American Zinc Recycling, has successfully completed two industrial scale trials for the production of continuous galvanizing grade (CGG) zinc. CGG zinc, a zinc-aluminum alloy, reduces zinc losses and improves the surface finish of
Senator Manchin Backs Pro-Union Legislation and Incentives for Coal Communities
April 21, 2021
U.S. Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., sat down Monday with United Mine Workers of America President Cecil Roberts to discuss a path forward for coal states like West Virginia, including ways to put union members back to work and grow manufacturing
Kentucky Gov. Beshear Launches $10 Million Grant for Abandoned Mine Land Pilot Program
April 21, 2021
Governor Andy Beshear announced the Kentucky Division of Abandoned Mine Lands (AML) proposal to help Kentucky’s economy. This will help grow the job opportunities for Eastern Kentucky in the Appalachian region Tuesday afternoon. The 2021 AML Pilot Program has $10
Miners’ Union Backs Biden’s Shift from Coal in Exchange for Guaranteed Jobs
April 20, 2021
The nation’s largest coal miners’ union said Monday it would accept President Joe Biden’s plan to move away from coal and other fossil fuels in exchange for a “true energy transition” that includes thousands of jobs in renewable energy and
Interior Head Haaland Revokes Trump-era Orders on Fossil Fuel Development on Public Lands and Water
April 20, 2021
Interior Secretary Deb Haaland on Friday revoked a series of Trump administration orders that promoted fossil fuel development on public lands and waters, and issued a separate directive that prioritizes climate change in agency decisions. The moves are part of
AIDEA Approves Trilogy’s Ambler Access Project Plan, Alaska
April 19, 2021
Trilogy Metals said the Alaska Industrial Development and Export Authority (AIDEA) has formally approved the proposed plan and budget for the 2021 summer field season activities and services of up to $13 million for the Ambler Access Project (AAP). The
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