The reopening of the Black Diamond mine could signal a rebirth for Coal in the Pacific Northwest, as miners return to Washington State for the first time since 2006.
Japan Turns to Coal to Power Its Economy
Japan is taking a second look at coal, and the industry likes what it sees. With demand for electricity surging and marked improvements designed to reduce emissions coming to mining technologies, Japan is ready to invest in the next generation of coal.
Canadian Government Extends Mineral Exploration Tax Credit
With its decision to renew an important industry tax credit, Canada signals its support for mineral exploration. Earlier this year, the Canadian government extended the Mineral Exploration Tax Credit (METC) through March 31, 2019. The 15 percent tax credit aims to boost investment in small mineral exploration companies that are backed by venture capital.
Madison Mines Reopen Due to Boom in Cobalt Demand
As the lithium-ion battery market grows, cobalt demand is surging, driving renewed interest in long-dormant mines and showcasing the potential for huge financial windfalls.
Colorado School of Mines Unveils a Space Mining Program
Capitalizing on popular interest in outer space mining, the Colorado School of Mines has plans to unveil a program that would prepare the first generation of extraterrestrial miners.