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Mines anywhere, everywhere can go green – Hydrogen Optimized
Owing to the ubiquity of the world’s sun and the wind, all mines have the opportunity to generate their own green electricity no matter where they are located in the world, Hydrogen Optimized CEO Andrew T Stuart emphasised during last week’s Fasken online pa... |
On the development of iron and steel industry--carbon peaking and carbon neutralization accelerate low carbon transformation process of iron and steel industry
Carbon peaking and carbon neutralization accelerate low carbon transformation process of iron and steel industry. |
On the development of iron and steel industry during the two sessions--the overall steel market will be better in 2021
China Economic Times: in 2020, the supply and demand of steel market will be relatively loose. How will the industry perform? What will be the trend in 2021? What are the main influencing factors? |
UN: phase out all coal and coal power projects in the world
The gradual elimination of coal in the power industry is the most important step to achieve the temperature rise within 1.5 degrees Celsius,this means that by 2030, global coal consumption in power generation must be 80% lower than in 2010. |
Representative Li Gang suggested: strengthen power demand response to ensure power supply and demand balance
The fourteenth five year plan will start a new journey of building a modern socialist country in an all-round way. Power supply and demand are facing a new situation. |
Jiao Yun, deputy to the National People's Congress and chairman of Baotailong: promoting the upgrading of coal based clean energy to achieve green, efficient and recyclable
The actual control Party of phase III project is Jiangsu Yongjin, which is planned to hold 51% - 70% of the total shares. |
Freeport eyes US expansions as Biden's EV plan boosts copper demand
Freeport-McMoRan is set to approve expansions at several of its US copper mines to capitalise on surging demand for the red metal as President Joe Biden moves to electrify the nation's automobiles and combat climate change, CEO Richard Adkerson told Reuters. |
To go electric, America needs more mines. Can it build them?
Last September, in the arid hills of northern Nevada, a cluster of flowers found nowhere else on earth died mysteriously overnight. |
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