October 6, 2022 How to make emissions-free iron at temperatures colder than coffee Producing iron at lukewarm temperatures and without coal would skip the most emissions-heavy step without relying on expensive technologies.
October 6, 2022 Rio Tinto sources Voltalia solar power for South Africa mine Richards Bay Minerals will source from the Bolobedu photovoltaic plant.
October 5, 2022 US steps away from flagship lithium project with Berkshire Berkshire's tangle with Washington shows how Biden's plan to shift the economy away from fossil fuels faces technical and business challenges.
October 4, 2022 Fortescue doubles green hydrogen spending as Europe push expands The world's fourth largest iron ore producer said it would more than double the planned capital spending in its green power arm this fiscal year.
October 4, 2022 Novel catalysts with little ruthenium may help turn plastic waste into new materials, fuels Researchers at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory are developing novel catalysts that speed up chemical reactions while using small amounts of ruthenium.
October 4, 2022 Anglo American, EDF partner to boost renewable energy in South Africa Envusa Energy will focus on developing what the partners call a "regional renewable energy ecosystem" in South Africa.
October 3, 2022 ‘Always check the label’: ESG funds not as green as they seem – study One in seven funds branded as sustainable has a carbon emissions intensity higher than the average across all investment funds, a study showed.
October 3, 2022 ANIMATION: Race is on for global lithium mining domination Visualize the world's top lithium producing countries since 2012 and forecasts for winners and losers out to 2031.
October 3, 2022 US coal prices climb past $200 as global energy crunch boosts demand Coal remains a leading fuel in US power plants, and the soaring prices will ratchet up pressure on US homes already struggling with record-high electricity bills.
September 29, 2022 Coal miners consider bids for South African renewables firm Exxaro and Thungela, South Africa’s two largest coal miners, are considering bids for Actis LLP’s BTE Renewables.
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