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Tajikistan
How the World’s Tallest Dam Is Shaping up in Tajikistan
Tajikistan’s President Emomali Rahmon visited the Rogun hydropower dam construction site this week, urging the main contractor, Italy’s Webuild, to …
Electric Vehicles
Australia Post Begins Largest Electric Van Pilot in Its History
Australia Post is advancing its goal of achieving net-zero emissions by 2050 by introducing 36 Mercedes-Benz eVito electric vans to its delivery operations. Thi…
Crude Oil
Orlen Signs 12-Month Deal With Equinor for Supply of 15% Oil It Uses
Polish refiner Orlen has entered into a one-year agreement with Equinor, a Norwegian energy company, to supply over 6 million tons of crude oil. This contract, …
Canada
Canada Plans to Increase Canola Processing Capacity by 2 Mln Tons
Canada is set to increase its canola processing capacity by approximately 2 million tons, reaching 15 million tons in the 2025/26 season, according to a report …
United States
AT&T’s $23BN Spectrum Deal With Echostar Reshapes the US 5G Landscape
AT&T has agreed to purchase $23 billion in spectrum licenses from EchoStar, marking a major development in the U.S. telecommunications sector. The deal includes…
CCS
JDR Cables to Electrify Eni’s UK Carbon Capture and Storage Project
JDR Cable Systems, a UK-based subsea and power cable manufacturer under the TFKable Group, has secured a contract to supply approximately 100 kilometers of 33 k…
Metal
Kyrgyzstan Begins Mining Gold at Kumtor Deposit After Nationalisation
On August 27, 2025, Kyrgyzstan launched underground gold mining operations at the Kumtor deposit, one of Central Asia’s largest gold reserves, located in …
CCS
Norway’s Northern Lights CCS Project Starts Operations With First CO2 Injected
Norway has begun operations at the Northern Lights carbon capture and storage (CCS) project, with the first volumes of carbon dioxide (CO2) successfully injecte…
Metal
Energy Fuels Produces 99.9% Pure Dysprosium Oxide at Utah Mill
Energy Fuels has produced its first kilogram of dysprosium (Dy) oxide with a purity of 99.9% at the White Mesa Mill in Utah, surpassing the commercial specifica…
Carbon Storage
Northern Lights: Third and Fourth LNG-Fueled LCO2 Carriers See First Light of Day
China’s Dalian Shipbuilding Industry (DSIC), part of China State Shipbuilding Corporation (CSSC), has launched two new liquefied carbon dioxide (LCO2) car…
Metal
Wia Gold Secures $19M Commitments via Placement for Namibian Gold Project
Wia Gold, a gold-focused exploration company, announced that it has secured binding commitments to raise A$30m ($19.4m) through a share placement with existing,…
Carbon Emissions
China’s Carbon Emissions Fell in the First Half of 2025, Study Shows
China's carbon dioxide emissions fell 1% in the first half of 2025 compared to last year, driven by increased renewable energy use, according to a study by …
Metal
Canagold Secures $2.8m to Fund Its Canadian Gold Project
Canagold Resources, a gold exploration company, has raised approximately C$4 million ($2.8 million) through a private placement to advance its New Polaris gold-…
Sweden
NCC Secures Contract to Expand Bålforsen Hydropower Plant in Sweden
NCC, a construction company, has been awarded a contract by energy firm Uniper to enhance the Bålforsen hydropower plant in Lycksele, Sweden. The project …
China
China Buys First Australian Canola Cargo Since 2020, Traders Say
A Chinese state-owned trading company, COFCO, has acquired approximately 50,000 metric tons of new-crop Australian canola, according to two traders familiar wit…
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