December 4, 2023 Global coal use at power plants to peak in 2023, Rystad says Burning coal will produce about 10,373 terawatt-hours of electricity worldwide in 2023, the Oslo-based research company says.
December 4, 2023 Rio Tinto okays new solar farm and battery storage at Amrun bauxite operations Rio said the project will help it reduce scope 2 emissions at its Weipa operations by up to 10%.
December 3, 2023 Australia’s path toward net zero is clear — but industry commitment needed CSIRO researchers show that accelerated transition is needed across the economy if the island nation is to meet the goal of net zero before 2050.
December 3, 2023 Al Gore-backed group has a tool to decarbonize supply chains The database covers more than 350 million sources of greenhouse gas pollution such as individual power plants, steel mills and mining operations.
November 30, 2023 ARC Resources to supply BC, Alberta natural gas to US markets via Cheniere Energy’s Sabine Pass Agreement will enable Cheniere to deliver increased quantities of Canadian natural gas to Europe via Louisiana.
November 30, 2023 enCore Energy becomes newest US uranium producer after Rosita restart The company is anticipating its first shipment of yellowcake to occur over the course of the next 45 to 60 days.
November 29, 2023 Scientists call for long-term research to inform decisions on mining in the Wadden Sea Researchers say long-term research must inform decisions regarding mining and other resource extraction in the Wadden Sea.
November 24, 2023 Australian company revives its push for a controversial coal mine in Alberta A company whose application for a coal mine in Alberta was rejected two years ago is back – with a new name, and an updated request.
November 24, 2023 South Africa’s climate pact to channel money to coal belt Investment plan for a $8.8 billion pledged in climate finance will see part of the money spent in Mpumalanga, the country’s coal-mining and power plant hub.
November 23, 2023 Uranium sector ‘scrambling’ to fill supply gap The price of uranium will hit triple-digits for the first time since 2007 as nations weaning off oil and seeking energy security deplete nuclear fuel supplies, says investment fund.
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