by Gordon Barratt | Nov 4, 2021 | News
Powerful and counterintuitive insights into the future supply and demand of critical metals have been uncovered in a new report by CSIRO. According to one scenario modelled using the Physical Stocks and Flows Framework (PSFF) tool, trajectories for metals used in...
by Gordon Barratt | Nov 3, 2021 | News
Improvements in efficiency and bypass demonstrated by the latest addition to the Cavex® 2 hydrocyclone range translate to operational savings for brownfield sites and reduced capital expense for greenfield projects. When the Cavex® hydrocyclone was introduced...
by Gordon Barratt | Nov 3, 2021 | News
China flagged it is targetting a 1.8 per cent reduction in average coal use for electricity generation at power plants over the next five years, in a bid to lower greenhouse gas emissions. The target, announced by China’s economic planner, the National...
by Gordon Barratt | Nov 3, 2021 | News
October is traditionally a month when everything secret in the energy sector becomes clear in Ukraine. It seems that the main principles of power system management – “happy-go-lucky attitude” and “will decide by itself” – turned out...
by Gordon Barratt | Nov 3, 2021 | News
The price of 62 per cent Australian iron ore fines has dropped below $US100 ($134.6) per tonne for the second time in as many months, as China capped steelmaking capacities. The price at China’s Qingdao Port fell to $US96.8 per dry metric tonne on November 2, a drop...
by Gordon Barratt | Nov 3, 2021 | News
Anglo American and Komatsu’s Growing Together mine rehabilitation partnership has been expanded with new tree planting days that will see 14,000 trees planted at and around the Dawson coal mine in Central Queensland. The mine rehabilitation partnership, with the...