Technology

  • Rio Tinto Aligns with China’s ‘Dual-Carbon’ Initiative

    BY John Davis
    Pursuing Low-Carbon Technology in Mining Rio Tinto, a global mining group, has revealed its participation in China’s transition to a low-carbon economy, highlighting its exploration of innovative technologies during the 6th China International Import Expo. Strategic Partnerships and Technology Focus The company has been deepening its engagement with the Chinese market, evidenced by a memorandum...
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  • US-Canada Supply Chain Issues: The Balance Between Critical Minerals and Green Transition

    BY John Davis
    Bilateral Trade and Legislative Opportunities In the face of criticism from the European Union and Canadian entities, the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) and the Defense Production Act (DPA) still carve out opportunities for Canadian businesses, considering them “domestic” sources for critical mineral procurement. This comes as the United States aims to diversify away from China-dominated...
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  • Aurubis Advances in Sustainable Metal Production with Successful Ammonia Tests

    BY John Davis
    Innovations in Decarbonization Aurubis, the multinational metal manufacturer, has completed a series of tests using ammonia as an alternative to natural gas for energy in its Hamburg facility. This marks a significant step in their decarbonization strategy, focusing on carbon-free energy sources in the push toward carbon-neutral production. A Shift Towards Hydrogen The company tested...
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  • Environmental Activists Disrupt Mining Conference in Belgrade

    BY Lara Browne
    Protest Against Potential Pollution Environmental activists in Serbia have made a bold statement against mining operations, storming a conference at Belgrade’s Metropol hotel. Their target: the industry representatives discussing mineral resources behind closed doors. The activists unfurled banners and voiced their opposition to mining, an industry they claim poses a threat to Serbia’s natural environment....
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  • Adani Group Announces $48 Billion Investment for Mundra Port Expansion

    BY Sophia Schmitz
    Major Developments on the Horizon Adani Group has committed to an investment of approximately $48 billion (Rs. 4-lakh crore) for both ongoing and upcoming projects over the next six years at Mundra in Gujarat’s Kutch region. The initiative includes the establishment of a berth for copper ore, a copper smelter plant, a green hydrogen project,...
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  • BHP Nickel West’s Wind Farm Project Reaches New Milestone

    BY Lara Browne
    Significant Progress Amid Renewable Energy Goals The Flat Rocks Wind Farm project in Western Australia, under BHP Nickel West’s directive, has reached a notable phase with the installation of more than half of its planned 18 wind turbines. This advancement is part of BHP’s broader initiative to integrate renewable energy into its operations. Project Specifics...
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  • Nornickel Advances Expansion of Dudinka Port Capacity

    BY Lara Browne
    Ongoing Developments Nornickel is set to proceed with augmenting production and port capacities at the Dudinka port in the Krasnoyarsk region, as disclosed by Nikolay Utkin, the Senior Vice President and Head of the Norilsk Division. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to enhance operational efficiencies and meet increasing demand. Dudinka, recognized as...
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  • Talum Embarks on Green Transformation with Smart Factory Initiative

    BY Lara Browne
    Investing in a Sustainable Future Aluminum producer Talum is set to establish a smart factory dedicated to slugs and discs, signaling a major step in its commitment to environmental sustainability. This initiative, part of the Kidričevo-based firm’s broader green transformation strategy, involves an investment of EUR 38 million. Financial Backing by NKBM The NKBM bank...
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  • Baiyin Non-Ferrous Secures Multiple Deals to Strengthen Resource Security

    BY Sophia Schmitz
    Baiyin Non-Ferrous Metals has announced a series of strategic agreements, aiming to enhance its resource security and technological prowess, during a recent conference in Hebei Xianghe. Strategic Collaborations Baiyin Non-Ferrous initiated partnerships focusing on copper resources with entities like Rio Tinto Group and Haiming Group. Additionally, it embraced technological innovation by allying with the Institute...
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  • Telefónica Sets Closure Date for San Sebastián Copper Plant Amid Fiber Transition

    BY Lara Browne
    Closure of Historic Copper Infrastructure Telefónica is set to conclude operations at its San Marcial copper plant located in San Sebastián’s historic center, marking a significant shift in the region’s telecommunications infrastructure. The National Markets and Competition Commission (CNMC) confirmed that the facility, notable for being the last in Telefónica’s network without a prior closure...
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  • BMW Secures Umicore as Key Supplier for North American Battery Production

    BY Staff Writer
    BMW is pushing forward with its electric mobility efforts, securing a critical supply agreement with Belgium-based Umicore for the manufacture of battery materials in North America. Strengthening Regional Supply Chains The German automotive giant announced on Monday that Umicore, a global materials technology and recycling group, is set to provide cathode active materials essential for...
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  • BHP Advances Decarbonization Efforts, Pilots Wind-Powered Shipping for Copper

    BY Sophia Schmitz
    BHP sets a new environmental benchmark by initiating the transportation of copper using wind-propelled ships, emphasizing its commitment to decarbonization. Pioneering Green Transportation In a revolutionary environmental move, BHP is launching a program to ship copper from Chile to Japan using vessels powered by wind. This initiative is the result of a collaboration with Pan...
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  • Green Hydrogen in Transport Draws New Corporate Agreement

    BY Staff Writer
    In a significant move toward sustainable energy within the transport sector, Sasol, BMW, and Anglo American are set to formalize their collaboration. This alliance will focus on green hydrogen applications, marking a progressive step in reducing carbon emissions. Collaboration for a Cleaner Future Green hydrogen, an environmentally friendly energy derivative from water, utilizing renewable sources...
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  • Novelis Backs Dual 80-MW Solar Projects in Alabama

    BY Sophia Schmitz
    Renewable Partnerships Bolster Clean Energy Initiatives Alabama Solar Expansion: U.S. aluminium company Novelis will endorse the development of two 80-MW solar power facilities in Alabama. This move stems from an alliance with a regional branch of energy provider Southern Company. Novelis committed to Alabama Power’s Renewable Subscription Programme. This commitment aims to procure adequate renewable...
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  • XL Axiata Aims for Top Spot in Global Mining Sector Network Services

    BY Staff Writer
    In recent developments, XL Axiata has expressed its intentions to enhance its offerings within the enterprise segment, particularly aiming for the business-to-business (B2B) market in the mining industry. The company’s Private Network service is already being utilized by companies like PT Vale Indonesia and PT Pamapersada Nusantara, with the latter benefiting from XL Axiata’s LTE...
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  • Anglo American’s Role in the Green Hydrogen Movement

    BY Lara Browne
    During the “Future Energy Conference” at the China Petrochemicals and Petrochemicals International Conference (CPCIC2023), Ms. Yu Wang, Deputy General Manager of Precious Metals Market Development at Anglo American Trading (China) Co., Ltd., discussed the use of platinum group metals in the green hydrogen industry. She highlighted the company’s efforts and contributions but also noted the...
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  • Vedanta Aluminium Introduces New Wire Rods for Power & Transmission

    BY Lara Browne
    Vedanta Aluminium, India’s leading aluminium producer, launched a new series of wire rods targeting the power and transmission industry. This announcement came during the Cable & Wire Fair 2023 (CWF2023) held in New Delhi. The product lineup includes the T4, AL59, and the 8xxx series. The T4 alloy rod is optimized for high-voltage transmission grids...
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  • European MODALIS² Project Wraps Up, Paving the Way for HELENA: A Glimpse into the Future of Batteries

    BY Staff Writer
    In a significant milestone for battery technology, the European MODALIS² (Modeling of Advanced LI Storage Systems) project, spearheaded by the IFPEN Transports Energie Carnot Institute, has concluded with remarkable achievements in the realm of modeling and simulating next-generation batteries. The torch is now passed to the HELENA project, poised to usher in the batteries of...
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  • Green Hydrogen and Platinum: A Transformative Growth Story

    BY Sophia Schmitz
    The International Energy Agency (IEA) reports that electrolyser production capacity hit nearly 11 gigawatts in the past year. Projections indicate global electrolysis capacity could hit nearly 3 GW by end-2023, a four-fold increase from 2022. Platinum-based PEM electrolysis constitutes around a third of this growth. Looking ahead, if all current projects materialize, global electrolysis capacity...
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  • New Catalyst Significantly Reduces Energy Requirements for Hydrogen Production from Water

    BY John Davis
    Hydrogen gas, a clean and renewable alternative to fossil fuels, has the potential to revolutionize the energy industry. However, current industrial hydrogen production methods release carbon into the atmosphere, contributing to environmental pollution. A recent breakthrough involves a novel catalyst called carbon compound nickel-iron-molybdenum-phosphide anchored on nickel foam (NiFeMo-P-C). This innovative catalyst has successfully reduced...
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  • Accelerated Gold Deposit Detection Method Developed at SPbSU

    BY Staff Writer
    Scientists at St. Petersburg State University (SPbSU) have devised a method to determine the age of the mineral pyrite based on helium concentration. This innovative technique promises faster identification of gold deposits, with a margin of error not exceeding 5%. The university’s press service shared this information. “We are the first in the world to...
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  • Russian Metals Producer Installs Water Turbidity Monitors at Shops

    BY Sophia Schmitz
    Russian metals producer Nornickel said this week it was installing a video analytics system to monitor turbidity of water after ore processing at the Copper Smelter in Norilsk. Previously, water turbidity was monitored manually every four hours. From now on, real-time control will help employees respond faster to incidents, the company said. “There is nothing...
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  • Researchers Utilize 3D Printing to Revolutionize Titanium Alloy Production

    BY Sophia Schmitz
    Researchers from Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU), in collaboration with RMIT University and the University of Sydney, have harnessed the power of 3D printing to overcome long-standing quality and waste management challenges in the industrial production of titanium alloys. Their groundbreaking study, titled “Strong and ductile titanium-oxygen-iron alloys by additive manufacturing,” has recently been published...
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  • Breakthrough in Advancing All-Solid-State Lithium-Sulfur Batteries

    BY Sophia Schmitz
    Researchers, led by Prof. Wu Jianfei from the Qingdao Institute of Bioenergy and Bioprocess Technology (QIBEBT) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, have achieved a significant milestone in defect engineering and enhancing the performance of all-solid-state lithium-sulfur batteries (ASSLSBs). They have devised a method involving porous-carbon nanotubes (P-CNTs) as a sulfur-bearing matrix to create composite...
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