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Uranium mining appears ready to surge

May 5th, 2008
Uranium mining appears ready to surge

Uranium mining in the United States may be about to surge, a spike in claims being filed indicates.
In five Western states where uranium is mined, 43,153 claims were filed last year, up from 4,333 in 2004, the Los Angeles Times reported Sunday. The area of interest includes near the Grand Canyon, where U.S. Interior Department [...]

Sabah sticks to its guns on coal-fired power plant

May 4th, 2008
Sabah sticks to its guns on coal-fired power plant

The Sabah Government is sticking to its decision against building a coal- fired power plant in Lahad Datu.
State Tourism, Culture and Environment Minister Datuk Masidi Manjum said the government could not afford the environmental risks of such a facility close to key pristine conservation areas.
“We are aware of the argument that coal-fired plants in the [...]

IEA projects increased coal use

May 4th, 2008
IEA projects increased coal use

Paris-based International Energy Agency has put coal in the future energy mix.
Due to strong demand, record oil and gas prices, concerns over energy security and a reluctance to fully bring back nuclear energy, coal has seen a resurgence in the European energy market.
It’s a trend that has been seen in the United States and Asia [...]

Hard Creek Nickel Corporation: Northwest Power Line Preliminary Findings Released

April 19th, 2008
Hard Creek Nickel Corporation: Northwest Power Line Preliminary Findings Released

Hard Creek Nickel Corporation The Northwest Power Line Coalition released preliminary findings today of a study on the potential benefits of a power line along Highway 37 in northwest British Columbia.
According to preliminary findings provided by Macquarie North America, providing electric power along Highway 37 has the potential to achieve $3.5 billion in capital investments [...]

Indonesia Govt grants Rio Tinto fixed-rate tax for project

April 18th, 2008
Indonesia Govt grants Rio Tinto fixed-rate tax for project

The government has agreed to grant a demand from mining company Rio Tinto for a fixed-rate tax facility for its US$3 billion nickel project in Sulawesi, providing leeway for other mining giants to receive similar privileges.
Chairman of the Investment Coordinating Board Muhammad Luthfi told reporters Monday the government had agreed to provide the company with [...]

Indonesia plans to limit mining areas

April 17th, 2008
Indonesia plans to limit mining areas

Indonesia plans to limit the area that metal and coal miners can explore to prevent domination by a few companies, a legislator said on Monday, a move analysts said could hurt already poor levels of investment.
Indonesia has some of the world’s largest deposits of coal, copper, tin, nickel and gold, and is keen to earn [...]

Activists dump coal to oppose approval of dirty Iloilo power plant

April 17th, 2008
Activists dump coal to oppose approval of dirty Iloilo power plant

Greenpeace activists dumped 200 kilos of coal at the entrance of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) on Thursday and unfurled a banner with the message “Atienza, don’t be a climate criminal.”
The activists are demanding that Secretary Lito Atienza immediately reject all plans to construct a dangerous coal-fired power plant in Iloilo City.
Instead [...]

Sunflower decision spurs $789,000 in lobbyist spending for Kansas coal-fired plants

April 16th, 2008
Sunflower decision spurs $789,000 in lobbyist spending for Kansas coal-fired plants

Lobbyists have reported spending more than $789,000 during the ongoing debate over two proposed coal-fired power plants in southwest Kansas, most of it on efforts to sway public opinion.
Opponents of the plants initially reported putting far more money into their public relations campaign. But since the year began, supporters have reported six times as much [...]

Chevron denies 16.5-billion-dollar pollution damage in Ecuador

April 15th, 2008
Chevron denies 16.5-billion-dollar pollution damage in Ecuador

US oil giant Chevron on Monday rejected a court report holding it liable for 16.5 billion dollars in alleged environmental damage in Ecuador between 1964-1990, saying it owes the Ecuadoran government exactly “nothing.”
“What we’ll do is challenge it point by point … and insist that the report is absurd and illegal,” Chevron’s Ecuador representative Rodrigo [...]

Goldcorp Declares Fourth Monthly Dividend Payment for 2008

April 7th, 2008
Goldcorp Declares Fourth Monthly Dividend Payment for 2008

GOLDCORP INC. is pleased to declare its fourth monthly dividend payment for 2008 of $0.015 per share. Shareholders of record at the close of business on Thursday, April 17, 2008 will be entitled to receive payment of this dividend on Friday, April 25, 2008. Goldcorp has paid a monthly dividend to its shareholders since 2003.
Canadian [...]