Australia and New Zealand cement plants slash their CO2 emissions
Four producers operate a total of six integrated cement plants in Australia and New Zealand, with another 13 grinding plants
Read moreFour producers operate a total of six integrated cement plants in Australia and New Zealand, with another 13 grinding plants
Read moreMELBOURNE, Australia – Global miners BHP and Rio Tinto have formed a partnership agreement to accelerate the development of technology
Read moreThe World Steel Association (worldsteel) has released an update of its Short Range Outlook (SRO) for 2022 and 2023. worldsteel
Read moreThe road to zero carbon will see an extraordinary build-out of low-carbon electric vehicles (EVs) and renewable power-generating capacity. And
Read moreThe BlueSmelting project is an ilmenite smelting technology that could generate 95% less greenhouse gas emissions than RTFT’s current reduction
Read moreAlthough PGM prices are trading in the lower half of their 12-month range, driven by the economic slowdown, prices have
Read moreMONTREAL, Canada – Rio Tinto is partnering with the Government of Canada to invest up to C$737 million (US$537 million)
Read moreA concept study into the development of a mini-scale, simple, green and energy-efficient process to recover pure zinc from polymetallic
Read moreCommon power quality problems are grouped into two broad areas: voltage anomalies and harmonic distortion issues. Voltage anomalies can cause
Read moreThe urgent need for additional power generation and distribution infrastructure poses a significant opportunity for the increased uptake of galvanized
Read moreWorld Platinum Investment Council in its Platinum Quarterly data set examines activity in the second quarter of 2022. It also includes an updated
Read moreThe Department of Minerals Resources and Energy (DMRE) has launched its plan for The South African liquefied petroleum gas (LPG)
Read moreChina is the world’s largest consumer market for platinum group metals (PGMs), accounting for more than 30 per cent of
Read moreToday, only 12 percent of materials used in Europe come from recycling. In theory, most things can be recycled, but
Read moreMiners involved in gold extraction have employed many strategies to remain disciplined, but the upward inflationary shock skews rising cost
Read morePlatinum is key to proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolysers which, when powered with renewable energy, generate ‘green’ hydrogen. Zero emissions
Read morePlatinum-based, proton exchange membrane (PEM) hydrogen fuel cells provide zero emissions electric mobility in fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs). When
Read moreThe environmental and supply issues have prompted companies to look for alternatives to the lithium-ion battery, including hydrogen. But none have
Read moreRecycling can – and should – be an important contributor to achieving a low-emission world. For Hydro, the recycling of
Read moreDemand for the rare platinum group metal, used as a catalyst, is set to soar as the hydrogen industry develops,
Read moreThe Atacama desert of northern Chile is one of the driest places on Earth, but extracting the mineral from salt
Read moreIn 2022 alone, we have had a combined 673 hours of loadshedding (at time of writing); that is 28 days
Read morePresident Cyril Ramaphosa’s electricity liberalisation announcement, as with previous announcements, is a welcome event. But, again as with Ramaphosa’s previous
Read moreGreen smelting means using improved technology and processes to reduce: sulphur and nitrogen oxide (SOx and NOx) emissions, which can
Read moreWith 2021 shaping up to be the year the world got serious about decarbonisation, every sector can expect to come
Read moreThe global transition to a lower-carbon future has fuelled significant interest in the rare earths industry. Prices have risen, resulting
Read moreRare earth elements (REEs) are lustrous, silvery-white, soft heavy metals with a vast array of industrial applications. They’re used in
Read moreThe electric car manufacturers are driving unquenchable demand for lithium. But a supply crisis of the wonder metal could dent
Read moreTalk of establishing a second electricity utility owned and operated by the government to “compete with Eskom” is of grave
Read moreToday, PtL is produced at a relatively high cost and on a low scale. This is expected to change as
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