September 21, 2022 More than half of US car sales will be electric by 2030 In 2021, electric vehicles accounted for less than 5% of sales in the US, below the global rate of nearly 9%.
September 21, 2022 China has enough coal reserves to last another five decades Country has sufficient oil to last at least 18 years at current rates of production.
September 21, 2022 California regulator sees 2035 EV mandate as ‘sweet spot’ State was not aggressive as some environmental groups wanted, or Tesla, which urged ending new gas-powered vehicles by 2030.
September 20, 2022 Perpetua Resources gets DOD funding to study antimony production from Stibnite gold project Company to evaluate whether antimony from its project in Idaho can meet military specifications to help secure America’s defense and commercial ammunition supply chain.
September 20, 2022 China’s spending on Russian energy climbs to record $8.3 billion The haul for August was 68% higher than a year ago and included a record amount of coal.
September 20, 2022 Gold price drops to two-year low with Fed rate hike in focus Investors are continuing to pare back their gold positions, with exchange-traded fund holdings down to the lowest since January 20.
September 20, 2022 Coal deal hunters descend on Indonesia as demand peaks Buyers all over Asia, and some from Europe, flew into Bali to hunt for any coal supply they can secure ahead of winter.
September 20, 2022 Europe’s energy crisis to drop copper price to two-year low "It would be rare to see an outright decline in demand, but I think that's what we are going to see in Europe over the next 3-6 months," Citi analyst…
September 20, 2022 Swiss imports of Russian gold rise to most since April 2020 About 5.7 tons -- worth $324 million -- of Russian metal was imported by the refining hub in August.
September 19, 2022 Gold miners look beyond Fed hikes to predict $1,800 comeback Not even the most hawkish Federal Reserve in decades can beat down the exuberance of gold enthusiasts at the industry’s biggest annual gathering.
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