July 29, 2020 US coal consumption drops to record low Power plants burned just 27.4 million short tons in April, a 27% decrease from the previous year.
July 29, 2020 Other reason silver price is soaring: disruptions in Latin America The Silver Institute is predicting a 13% decline in mined production from Latin America this year.
July 29, 2020 Energy storage key to carbon neutral world The development of new, clean energy sources is of vital importance for a sustainable society. As the world, collectively, is increasingly pushing […]
July 28, 2020 US finds its Chinese rare earth dependency hard to break China's control of global processing capacity is almost total, with the exception of Lynas' separation plant in Malaysia.
July 28, 2020 Supervisors at Antofagasta’s Centinela accept new contract The supervisors' union agreed last week to extend government-mediated talks after failing to agree on a new contract with the company.
July 28, 2020 Poland scraps mine closure plan opposed by coal unions State-run news agency PAP reported that PGG could close the Ruda and Wujek mines, which employ a total of 7,700 people.
July 27, 2020 Poland braces for second wave as virus spikes in coal mines Country has big outbreaks in Silesia, mainly in three coal mines.
July 27, 2020 Auto parts makers shine spotlight on aluminum’s role in electric vehicles Consumption in electric vehicles is expected to accelerate over coming years as covid-19 hastens the move to a green economic recovery.
July 27, 2020 Brazil tribes struggling to survive after dam burst to get day in court against BHP In 2015, a dam co-owned by BHP Group and Vale SA collapsed, unleashing 44 million cubic meters of mining waste.
July 27, 2020 Ivanhoe in talks over Congo and South Africa projects Companies are expressing interest in the Western Forelands and Platreef projects.
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