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Energy Deputy Secretary Danly Commends FERC Action on Large Load Interconnection Reform

Energy Deputy Secretary Danly Commends FERC Action on Large Load Interconnection Reform

<p class="summary">The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has announced its commitment to take definitive action by June 2026 on reforms for large load interconnection, a directive issued by U.S. Secretary of Energy Chris Wright. This initiative, strongly commended by Deputy Secretary of Energy James P. Danly, aims to streamline the grid integration of major industrial and commercial consumers, support the co-location of generation and demand, and accelerate new power infrastructure to achieve American energy dominance and ensure affordable, reliable energy for the nation. For the mining industry, which depends heavily on substantial, consistent power supplies, these reforms promise to unlock bottlenecks, improve project viability, and strengthen domestic mineral production.</p>

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USA Rare Earth produces initial yttrium metal

USA Rare Earth produces initial yttrium metal

USA Rare Earth, through its UK-based subsidiary Less Common Metals (LCM), has announced the commercial production of 99-99.5% pure yttrium metal at its facility in Cheshire. This achievement positions the company as one of the few non-Chinese producers of this critical rare earth metal, which is essential for high-performance applications in aerospace, defense, electronics, and energy systems. The development is a significant step in USA Rare Earth’s strategy to build an integrated, Western-aligned rare earth supply chain from mining to magnet manufacturing, reinforcing national security and technological independence.

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MMD to acquire TraxIQ rights from Anglo American

MMD to acquire TraxIQ rights from Anglo American

<p></p> <p>In a significant development for the global mining technology sector, UK-based MMD Group has announced its acquisition of the intellectual property rights for TraxIQ from Anglo American. This strategic move, reported on April 16, 2026, positions MMD to industrialize, commercialize, and deploy TraxIQ, a comprehensive and scalable material handling solution featuring modular vehicle structures, advanced energy management, and autonomous control systems. The acquisition underscores the mining industry’s increasing focus on innovation to enhance productivity, reduce emissions, and lower operational costs amidst rising demand for critical minerals.</p> <p>

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New episode: How have global oil supply chains shifted around the Iran conflict?

New episode: How have global oil supply chains shifted around the Iran conflict?

Amidst the escalating conflict between the US, Israel, and Iran, global oil supply chains are facing unprecedented pressure, leading to the closure of the Strait of Hormuz and a US blockade of Iranian vessels. This geopolitical turmoil has significantly choked Middle Eastern oil exports from major producers like Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, forcing a rapid scale-down in production. The ramifications are reverberating through global markets, with profound implications for energy-intensive sectors such as mining, as explored in the recent <em>Energy Technology: Industry Insights</em> podcast.

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Turner Mining Group secures $150m to expand operations

Turner Mining Group secures $150m to expand operations

Turner Mining Group has secured a significant equipment financing partnership with Wingspire Equipment Finance, establishing a capital facility of up to $150 million. This strategic funding, initiated with an immediate $20 million draw, is earmarked for the substantial expansion of Turner's mobile mining fleet, directly supporting new projects and accelerating growth across North America. The flexible capital structure is designed to empower rapid operational scaling, allowing the company to promptly meet increasing client demands within the thriving mining and natural resources sectors.

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Wright, Zeldin, and Burgum Break Ground on NESE Pipeline in New York City to Deliver Reliable, Affordable Natural Gas to the Northeast

Wright, Zeldin, and Burgum Break Ground on NESE Pipeline in New York City to Deliver Reliable, Affordable Natural Gas to the Northeast

On April 14, 2026, a groundbreaking ceremony in New York City officially commenced construction of the Northeast Supply Enhancement (NESE) Pipeline, a critical project by Williams Companies aimed at delivering natural gas from Pennsylvania to New York City and Long Island. Expected to be in service by late 2027, the NESE pipeline will add 400,000 dekatherms per day of capacity, poised to significantly lower energy costs for millions and bolster energy reliability across the Northeast. This major infrastructure development highlights a strategic federal initiative to enhance American energy independence and presents substantial implications for the broader U.S. industrial and mining sectors.

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From signal to insight

From signal to insight

The global mining industry is rapidly embracing digitalization, but traditional communication systems often hinder the full potential of advanced technologies. This article details how a strategic partnership between Ericsson and Becker-Lasec is addressing this critical challenge by combining industrial-grade 5G connectivity with mining-specific digital tools, offering a unified, scalable solution for enhanced safety, productivity, and operational intelligence in mines worldwide. Through real-world deployments in Latin America, their integrated approach is proving vital for unlocking data-driven insights from surface to underground.

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Future-proofing mining

Future-proofing mining

The global mining industry is undergoing a significant transformation, driven by the adoption of autonomous operations and sophisticated digitalization. Central to this evolution is the deployment of private 5G networks, which are proving instrumental in enhancing safety, optimizing productivity, and enabling precise indoor positioning for both personnel and machinery. This article explores how these advanced technologies are future-proofing mining, with companies like Ericsson leading the charge in delivering crucial connectivity and positioning solutions.

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Beyond line of sight: How private 5G powers remote mining at scale

Beyond line of sight: How private 5G powers remote mining at scale

<p></p> <p>As mineral deposits become increasingly challenging to access, mining companies are turning to advanced connectivity solutions to prioritize worker safety without sacrificing productivity. A recent development, highlighted by the collaboration between Newmont and Ericsson, showcases how private 5G networks are transforming remote mining operations, addressing the limitations of traditional Wi-Fi and paving the way for significantly safer and more efficient automated systems across vast, hazardous terrains.</p> <p>

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Red Mountain to restart US antimony exploration activities

Red Mountain to restart US antimony exploration activities

Red Mountain Mining is relaunching antimony exploration across its US projects, including Thompson Falls in Montana-Idaho and Yellow Pine and Silver Dollar in Idaho, capitalizing on favorable weather conditions. This strategic move aims to define significant antimony resources, with initial rock chip analysis from Thompson Falls showing up to 36.5% antimony, and is supported by new advisory appointments and expedited environmental approvals. The initiative aligns with US government efforts to secure domestic critical mineral supplies, particularly antimony, reducing reliance on foreign sources.

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