November 18, 2021 Thyssenkrupp finds steel is the hardest sell in company’s breakup The disposal of its heart-and-soul steel business is the next step in a dramatic downsizing that’s pulling the manufacturer back from the brink.
November 18, 2021 Modern technology, old mining law can make net-zero a reality If the US is to achieve its carbon targets, it is incumbent upon policymakers to harmonize the mesh point between renewables and the statutory directive.
November 18, 2021 China’s coal support continues with $31bn finance promise China provisions up to $31 billion in potential finance for new coal projects.
November 17, 2021 Uranium & nuclear power play a critical role in the US Without nuclear power, carbon emissions from electricity production in the US would have been substantially higher over the last 40 years.
November 17, 2021 Polluting metals may be greener than you think, Citigroup says Contrary to conventional wisdom, analysts including Max Layton found that metals like copper, nickel, aluminum and steel can drive down global-warming gases.
November 16, 2021 Why energy conservation should be the cornerstone of your low carbon objectives 2021 appears to be the year of net zero and carbon neutral position statements.
November 15, 2021 China doubles down on slower coal exit after COP26 spat China attaches “high importance” to the energy transition, and has recently set out major steps including a target to reduce coal consumption from 2026.
November 15, 2021 Global Atomic to break ground at $208m Dasa uranium project in January The Dasa uranium project is located in the Tim Mersoi Basin of Niger.
November 15, 2021 Better supercapacitors can improve renewable energy storage, EV charging speeds A newly developed technique by University of Surrey and the University of São Paulo promises to improve renewable energy storage by making better supercapacitors.
November 15, 2021 14 million tonnes a day show why China and India won’t quit coal No other nations have added more coal-fired power-plant capacity in the past decade than the two countries.
Italy seeks over $8 billion in damages from ArcelorMittal over ILVA steelworks, FT reports Acciaierie d'Italia has sued over alleged mismanagement of the steelworks. January 12, 2026 | 01:23 pm