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Hydropower production took a hit in 2023
“The earlier melt that we’ve been seeing for quite a while is a relatively clear climate change signal,” said Adrienne Marshall, a hydrologist at the Colorado School of Mines.
March 28, 2024
Energy Dept. Awards $6 Billion for Green Steel, Cement and Even Macaroni Factories
“It’s different from the electricity sector, where widely available alternatives to fossil fuels like wind, solar and batteries have come down dramatically in cost,” Morgan Bazilian, a professor of public policy at the Colorado School of Mines, said ....
March 25, 2024
Mining Companies Say They Have a Better Way to Get Underground Lithium, but Skepticism Remains
“The notion that you see on websites for companies is ‘Here comes the brine water and the magic chemical tweezers pull only this out and everything else goes back in the earth,” said Corby Anderson, director of the Kroll Institute For Extractive ....
March 24, 2024