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South Africa needs $250bn to transition away from coal
South Africa, the world’s thirteenth-biggest source of greenhouse gases, will need to spend $250-billion over the next three decades closing down its coal-fired power plants and replacing them with green energy, according to a study. |
Seriti wholeheartedly backs continued use of coal in energy mix
Recent developments in the global energy landscape have seen a rise in environmental, social and governance pressures on coal and calls for an “all or nothing” approach to the long-term future of coal, which coal miner Seriti Resources CEO Mike Teke said is ... |
Poor infrastructure, market concentration blamed for maritime transport crisis
Poor port infrastructure and high concentration in the shipping market have contributed to the current crisis in maritime transport, which has become a driver for inflation globally, according to the senior VP of the International Federation of Freight Forward... |
In focus: Chile's mining vision for 2022-23
A third of the investments correspond to state copper miner Codelco and national mining company Enami and the rest to the private sector, according to the mining ministry’s latest annual presentation of its program. |
Vanadium Redox Battery Electrolyte Attracting More Attention
Vanadium Redox Battery Electrolyte Attracting More Attention |
Rio Tinto's Madagascar mine restarts after reaching deal with protesters
Rio Tinto's QIT Madagascar Minerals (QMM) mineral sands mine restarted production on Monday following a five-day halt, after reaching an agreement with demonstrators who had set up roadblocks at the site, Rio told Reuters on Tuesday. |
Australian Vanadium signs MoU with clean energy developer for vanadium redox flow batteries
Australian Vanadium signs MoU with clean energy developer for vanadium redox flow batteries |
Australian Vanadium buoyed by Bryah Resources upgrade of nickel-copper-cobalt resource to 36 million tonnes at Gabanintha
Australian Vanadium buoyed by Bryah Resources upgrade of nickel-copper-cobalt resource to 36 million tonnes at Gabanintha |
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