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South African government takes measures to ease domestic power crisis
In order to alleviate the serious domestic power crisis, the South African government announced new plans, including the use of more renewable energy such as solar and wind energy. |
Profiling the five largest mining companies in the world
Despite being faced with a number of financial and production-based challenges during the coronavirus pandemic, some of the mining industry’s largest firms still rank highly amongst the world’s biggest businesses |
Tata Steel's steel output reached 7.4 million tons in the first quarter, basically unchanged from the same period last year
Tata Steel, an Indian steel giant, said on Tuesday that its combined steel output was 7.4 million tons in the natural season ending March 31, 2021, according to business standard. |
Anglo American plans to spin off thermal coal assets in South Africa
The miner proposed a demerger arrangement for its thermal coal business in South Africa, giving shareholders a choice over whether to maintain their exposure to the product via a standalone company |
India has record levels of stockpiled coal, lowering the need for new domestic mines
India is currently holding record levels of stockpiled coal, lowering the need for the country to open up new domestic mines, says a briefing note. |
Environmental mine closures and what to do with them
From the perspective of both miners and lawmakers, you have to imagine the spectre of environmental chaos from mine closures – and, of course, the grim headlines that follow – is prodding change along. |
Canada Nickel initiates the environmental and social impact assessment of the Crawford Nickel Cobalt Sulphide Project
Canada Nickel Company Inc. (“Canada Nickel” or “the Company”) (TSXV: CNC) (OTCQB: CNIKF) is pleased to announce that it has initiated its Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA) for its Crawford Nickel Cobalt Sulphide project. |
Coal's share in India's power mix hits highest in over 2 years
Coal's share in India's electricity generation rose to the highest level in at least nine quarters during the first three months of 2021, government data showed, reversing a trend of renewable energy gaining at coal's expense. |
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