by Gordon Barratt | Aug 28, 2020 | News
Mongolia planned to export 40 million tons of coal this year, but around 13 million tons of coal were exported due to COVID-19 pandemic. According to an information provided by the Cabinet Secretariat of the Mongolian government, the coal exports from Mongolia have...
by Gordon Barratt | Aug 28, 2020 | News
The dirtiest electricity is on the rise again, with 62 per cent more coal burned to generate electricity in 2019, compared to the year before. However, University of Auckland renewable energy researcher Kiti Suomalainen said coal provides a small fraction of the...
by Gordon Barratt | Aug 27, 2020 | News
The electric car industry will dominate demand for lithium over the next ten years, Chilean state mining agency Cochilco said on Wednesday, accounting for more than three quarters of the ultralight battery metal’s consumption by 2030, up from one third in 2019....
by Gordon Barratt | Aug 27, 2020 | News
Bobby Stevens’s backup plan encountered an obstacle a few months ago. In March the coronavirus pandemic closed the Kentucky government building where he was set to take his commercial driver’s license test, which he started studying for after he got dismissed by his...
by Gordon Barratt | Aug 27, 2020 | News
Image: BCI Minerals/YouTube BCI Minerals has received Australian Government backing for its Mardie salt and potash project in Western Australia. The project has been granted major project status following confidence that it would help strengthen domestic supply chains...
by Gordon Barratt | Aug 27, 2020 | News
Image: Galaxy Resources Galaxy Resources is anticipating that its Sal de Vida lithium mine in Argentina will enter production in time for a surge in lithium demand. The company has been battling weak lithium demand, which was exacerbated by COVID-19’s market impact,...