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Rio Tinto Completes $6.7 Billion Acquisition of Arcadium Lithium
March 7, 2025
Rio Tinto has completed its acquisition of Arcadium Lithium for $6.7 billion. Rio Tinto is now the ultimate parent company of Arcadium Lithium, which will become Rio Tinto Lithium, and will also include the Rincon lithium project. The acquisition establishes
Shuttered Alabama Power Coal Plant Getting New Life as Battery Facility
March 7, 2025
Construction will begin this year on what Alabama Power says is the state’s first utility-scale battery energy storage facility. The Gorgas Battery Facility in Walker County will be built on the old Plant Gorgas site, which was retired in 2019
EPA Cancels 21 Additional Grants in 3rd Round of Cuts, Saving Americans More than $116 Million
March 7, 2025
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lee Zeldin, with the assistance of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), identified and cancelled another 21 grants amounting to $116,449,761 total immediate taxpayer savings. The third round of EPA cuts in partnership
Ontario Chamber Launches New Mining Initiative, Ontario’s Mining Future 2030, Canada
March 7, 2025
The Ontario Chamber of Commerce (OCC) launched its new mining initiative, Ontario’s Mining Future 2030, aimed at ensuring the province remains a global leader in mining, critical minerals, and the clean economy. This initiative will identify solutions to help the
Pres. Trump to Take Historic Action to Expand Production of Critical Minerals, Rare Earth Elements
March 6, 2025
U.S. President Trump told the U.S. Congress and the American people that he intends to take “historic action to massively expand the production of critical minerals and rare earth elements right here in America,” a move that should help to
Generation Mining Receives Additional Permit Approvals for Marathon Copper-Palladium Project, Canada
March 6, 2025
Generation Mining has received two additional approvals from the Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks (MECP) and the Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) for the Marathon Copper-Palladium Project in Northwestern Ontario. The permit to take water (PTTW) for the
New Land Purchase in Washington Could Open Way for Coal Exports
March 6, 2025
Wyoming Treasurer Curt Meier and Secretary of State Chuck Gray are both dreaming big about President Trump’s bullish fossil fuel energy plans, particularly when it comes to its legacy industries like coal. The two want to see a coal export
Bravo Mining Granted Preliminary License for Its Luanga Project, Brazil
March 6, 2025
Bravo Mining said the Pará State Environmental Agency (SEMAS) has granted Bravo a preliminary license (LP) for its 100 percent owned Luanga project located in the Carajás Mineral Province, Pará State, Brazil. “Securing the preliminary license for Luanga marks another
Fury Gold Mines Limited to Acquire Quebec Precious Metals Corporation for $2.9 Million
March 5, 2025
Fury Gold Mines has agreed to a $2.9 million (CAD$4.1 million) pricetag to acquire Quebec Precious Metals (QPM) and expand its exploration options in the James Bay region of Quebec. Fury said in a statement on Wednesday that QPM shareholders
Discovery Silver Diversifies Into Gold with Porcupine Mine Acquisition
March 5, 2025
Discovery Silver is making a significant move into the gold sector with its acquisition of the Porcupine Mine in Ontario, Canada, from Newmont. The deal, discussed by CEO Tony Makuch in an interview at the 2025 BMO Global Metals Mining
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