October 14, 2022 Coal giant agrees $970 million deal in chase to add India solar Coal India is targeting 3 gigawatts of solar generation capacity by fiscal 2024 from a current base of about 300 megawatts.
October 14, 2022 US seeks deals to wean countries off coal ahead of Egypt talks The US special presidential envoy for climate John Kerry is set to visit Vietnam next week and will travel to Mexico again before the UN climate summit in November.
October 14, 2022 Turquoise Hill’s fifth largest investor to reject Rio Tinto’s takeover bid Sailingstone Capital Partners, which has a 2.2% stake in the Canadian miner, will vote against the takeover in meeting next month.
October 13, 2022 Could global energy use go up while per capita emissions go down? In 1965, the OECD comprised more than 70% of global emissions. Today, non-OECD countries account for more than 60%.
October 13, 2022 Southeast Asia’s biggest economy needs $37 billion to shut coal-fired plants Indonesia’s key challenge is in reducing emissions without disrupting economic growth that’s lifting millions of its people out of poverty.
October 13, 2022 Wind harvester harnesses energy from light breezes Researchers have developed a wind harvester that can harness energy from light breezes and store it as electricity.
October 12, 2022 Honda, LG to invest $4.4 billion to make EV batteries in Ohio The two companies will initially invest $3.5 billion and create 2,200 jobs at the battery facility in southwestern Ohio.
October 12, 2022 Graphic: Lead set to shine on tight supplies, winter battery failures Lead is expected to outperform other metals over the coming months as cold weather is likely to force consumers to replace auto batteries and supplies tighten.
October 10, 2022 The gold market’s great migration sends bullion rushing east Gold and silver are selling at unusually large premiums over the global benchmark price in some Asian markets.
October 7, 2022 Japanese aluminum buyers negotiate 33% drop in Q4 premiums The figure is lower than the $148 per tonne paid in the July-September quarter and marks a fourth consecutive quarterly drop.
Zimbabwe to continue mineral purchases in 2026, central bank governor says The central bank has aggressively pursued a foreign currency accumulation strategy through mandatory mining royalties, outright gold purchases and leveraging on the rally in gold. December 28, 2025 | 09:29 am