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March 8: Don Blankenship to Host Town Hall Meeting in Hurricane, W. Va.
March 7, 2018
On Thursday, March 8th, Don Blankenship, Republican candidate for U.S. Senate and former CEO of Massey Energy Company, will hold his eighth town hall meeting of the campaign in Hurricane, West Virginia, at Sleepy Hollow Golf Club. A reception will
Pennsylvania Republican Rick Saccone Rallies with Miners in Waynesburg
March 6, 2018
With just a week to go before the special election in the 18th Congressional District, Rick Saccone opted Monday to go back to his base. Coming off two sometimes contentious debates with his Democratic opponent, Mr. Saccone held a “Rally
Black Hills Mining Museum Awarded Federal Grant, South Dakota
March 6, 2018
The Black Hills Mining Museum will receive a $7,800 grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services to continue its mission of preserving the mining history of the Black Hills. Ever since it opened its doors in 1986, the
EPA Denies Permit Challenges for Federal Utility’s Tennessee Coal-fired Power Plant
March 5, 2018
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has denied an environmental group’s challenges to air pollution permits for a federal utility’s Tennessee coal-fired power plant. The decision this week against the Sierra Club says the Tennessee Valley Authority’s 2017 permit made substantial
New EPA Rule Gives States Power to Determine Coal Ash Disposal
March 5, 2018
The Trump administration announced a new Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) rule Thursday aimed at giving states the independence to determine how to best dispose of coal ash, the toxic metal left from burning coal. The EPA said that the deregulations
DOE Laboratories Sign Memorandum of Understanding for Innovative Coal Research
March 5, 2018
Two U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) National Laboratories with energy research expertise are joining forces to pursue research on new ways to use coal to create innovative high-value products. A memorandum of understanding (MOU) was signed today by representatives of
Juneau Mining Subcommittee Listens to Public on Possible Ordinance Change, Alaska
March 5, 2018
Juneau residents were able to weigh in on proposed changes to the city’s mining ordinance during a public comment session at a completely full City and Borough Juneau Assembly Mining Subcommittee meeting Thursday night. More than 50 people attended. The
Poll Finds Opposition to Copper Mining Near Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness
March 5, 2018
A new statewide opinion poll appears to show growing opposition to copper mining near the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness. In the poll, paid for by opponents to copper mining, 70 percent of 800 Minnesota voters said they opposed allowing
Mining Community Wins Award for Utah’s Best Tasting Water
March 5, 2018
A small mining community was picked Thursday as having Utah’s best-tasting drinking water. Simplot Phosphates, which runs a mine 15 miles north of Vernal, in the state’s northeastern corner, won top honors in a blind taste test organized as part
DOE Invests $17.6 Million in Technologies Capable of Reducing CO2 Capture Cost and Energy Penalties
March 2, 2018
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has selected six projects to receive $17.6 million in federal funding under the Office of Fossil Energy’s Novel and Enabling Carbon Capture Transformational Technologies funding opportunity announcement. This FOA will address the cost and
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