Tag: energy
State Bill for Coal-Fired Power Plant Communities One Step Closer to...
A Colorado House bill that officials say incentivizes the closure of coal-fired power plants like the one in Craig passed a key legislative hurdle...
Colorado Mining Association Education Foundation Update
Enrollment now open for CMAEF’s 2019 All About Mining Summer Course for K-12 Teachers
As we look forward to the new year, we at the...
The Shutdown in Coal Country: Why the Worry?
Ten words in faded red ink adorn the glass door of the federal building: “Please hold mail for duration of government shutdown. Thank you.”
Here...
Energy Fuels Resumes Vanadium Production; Launches Initiatives to Boost Readiness for...
Energy Fuels Inc. (NYSE American: UUUU; TSX: EFR) (“Energy Fuels” or the “Company”), a leading producer of uranium and vanadium in the United States,...
Legislative News – January 2019
Happy New Year! At 10:00 a.m. on January 4, the First Regular Session of the 72nd General Assembly will convene welcoming newly elected Senators...
Rep. Dylan Roberts’ Mining BIll Aims to Protect Water Quality Near...
Recently appointed District 26 Rep. Dylan Roberts, D-Eagle, has introduced a bill he says will help make sure maintaining water quality is a priority,...
Environmentalists Are Demanding Aggressive Action on Climate Change. How Far Will...
The political right in Colorado says the defeat of 2,500-foot setback measure signals the state is OK with the status quo for oil and...
Trump’s EPA Proposes Looser Carbon Limits on New Coal Plants
The Trump administration on Thursday proposed rolling back an Obama-era rule requiring new U.S. coal plants to slash carbon emissions, a move that could...
Oldest Coal Company in U.S. May Sell Mines in Bankruptcy Reorganization,...
Westmoreland Coal is moving closer to selling mines to a group of creditors in its bankruptcy reorganization, wiping out existing shareholders and leaving hundreds...