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Department of Energy Celebrates First Advanced Reactor Criticality

Department of Energy Celebrates First Advanced Reactor Criticality

Antares Nuclear’s Mark-0 advanced reactor successfully achieved zero-power fueled criticality at the U.S. Department of Energy's Idaho National Laboratory on June 4, 2026. This landmark event, the first privately developed non-light-water reactor criticality in the U.S. in over four decades, signals a critical step in the nation's nuclear renaissance, promising electricity generation by 2027 and setting new precedents for advanced reactor deployment and the nuclear fuel cycle. The achievement underscores significant governmental and private sector collaboration, with profound implications for future uranium demand and the broader mining supply chain.

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Wildcat, EnergyX to develop LFP cathode facility in Texas

Wildcat, EnergyX to develop LFP cathode facility in Texas

Wildcat Discovery Technologies, a subsidiary of Holyvolt Group, and Energy Exploration Technologies (EnergyX) have announced plans to develop a significant lithium iron phosphate (LFP) cathode active material manufacturing facility in Hooks, Texas. This joint venture, projected to exceed $230 million in private investment, aims to produce 15,000 tonnes per annum of LFP cathode material in its initial phase, directly addressing the critical US dependence on foreign supply for essential battery components used in electric vehicles, energy storage, and military applications. The strategic location, coupled with EnergyX's integrated lithium supply from its nearby Project Lonestar, positions this initiative as a pivotal step toward establishing a robust domestic battery supply chain.

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DoE turns to coal for baseload reliability and supply chain resilience

DoE turns to coal for baseload reliability and supply chain resilience

<p></p> <p>The U.S. Department of Energy (DoE) announced on June 5, 2026, a significant federal investment of up to $500 million in Defense Production Act funding aimed at fortifying the nation's coal infrastructure. This strategic funding package will support 13 U.S. coal-fired power plants and establish new coal export capabilities, including the crucial West Gateway Terminal Project in Oakland, California. The initiative signals a notable pivot in federal policy, underscoring coal's renewed importance for ensuring baseload reliability, strengthening domestic supply chains, and enhancing strategic energy leverage in global markets, particularly for key Indo-Pacific allies.</p> <p>

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Energy Secretary Keeps Coal-Fired Power Generation Alive in Florida

Energy Secretary Keeps Coal-Fired Power Generation Alive in Florida

The U.S. Department of Energy, led by Secretary Chris Wright, has issued an emergency order compelling the Orlando Utilities Commission (OUC) to maintain operations at Unit 1 of its coal-fired Stanton Energy Center in Florida. This directive, effective from June 4, 2026, through September 1, 2026, addresses critical grid reliability concerns identified by reports from NERC and DOE, aiming to prevent power outages and stabilize energy costs during Florida's peak summer demand. The move underscores a broader federal strategy under President Trump's administration to preserve and expand coal-fired generation amidst national grid stability challenges and growing electricity demand.

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Kalgoorlie Nickel wins lead agency status for KNP-Goongarrie Hub

Kalgoorlie Nickel wins lead agency status for KNP-Goongarrie Hub

Kalgoorlie Nickel, a joint venture encompassing Ardea Resources, Mitsubishi, and Sumitomo Metal Mining, has been granted lead agency status by the Western Australian Government for its Kalgoorlie Nickel Project (KNP)-Goongarrie Hub. This strategic designation is poised to significantly streamline the development of one of the world's largest nickel-cobalt resources, accelerating its contribution to global battery supply chains amidst rising demand for critical minerals vital to electric vehicles and energy storage. The move underscores both state and federal commitment to advancing Australia's role in the burgeoning critical minerals sector.

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Highland Copper targets Q1 2027 feasibility update for Copperwood

Highland Copper targets Q1 2027 feasibility update for Copperwood

Highland Copper is advancing detailed engineering and optimization studies at its Copperwood project in Michigan, US, aiming to release an updated feasibility study in the first quarter of 2027. This comprehensive review includes evaluating lower cut-off grades, incorporating bulk ore sorting technologies for previously excluded resources, and refining metallurgical processes and tailings management, all designed to enhance project economics and secure financing in a robust copper market. The efforts are crucial as the project progresses towards a significant construction decision, positioning it as a potential key contributor to near-term US copper supply.

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American Pacific begins testing MT anomaly at Madison project

American Pacific begins testing MT anomaly at Madison project

American Pacific Mining has initiated drilling on a substantial new geophysical anomaly at its Madison copper-gold project in Montana, US. The target, identified by a recent magnetotelluric (MT) inversion survey, represents an undrilled section of the project area and is spatially associated with significant fault corridors, suggesting potential for deeper, high-grade mineralisation. This development is part of a larger 15,000-meter drilling program for 2026, aimed at both new discoveries and expanding known skarn and intrusive-related targets.

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Great Western starts 3,000m drilling at Diorama copper-gold target

Great Western starts 3,000m drilling at Diorama copper-gold target

Great Western Exploration has initiated a 3,000-meter air core drilling campaign at its Diorama copper-gold target in Western Australia's Yerrida North Project, a significant first step for a site showing "DeGrussa-style" potential through surface anomalies. This ambitious program, which commenced on June 3, 2026, aims to delineate copper mineralization beneath shallow cover and explore promising gossanous zones, while simultaneously setting the stage for subsequent reverse circulation drilling at multiple nearby copper-gold targets. The exploration effort highlights a strategic focus on a region with demonstrated prospectivity for volcanic-hosted massive sulphide deposits.

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RC drilling begins at Great Southern Copper’s Victoria prospect

RC drilling begins at Great Southern Copper’s Victoria prospect

Great Southern Copper has initiated reverse circulation (RC) drilling at its high-priority Victoria porphyry copper target within the Especularita Project in Chile, representing the third of four targets in its current scout exploration program. This strategic move aims to unearth high-grade copper mineralization beneath artisanal workings and shallow cover, building on promising surface sample results and recent confirmation of a porphyry copper system at the nearby Artemisa North prospect. The program underscores the company's systematic approach to delineating significant copper resources within Chile's mineral-rich Cretaceous coastal belt.

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Solvay and Viridis sign LoI for rare earth supply

Solvay and Viridis sign LoI for rare earth supply

Solvay and Viridis Mining and Minerals have signed a non-binding Letter of Intent (LoI) for the supply of mixed rare earth carbonate (MREC) from Viridis's Colossus Rare Earth Project in Brazil to Solvay’s La Rochelle facility in France. This strategic partnership aims to enhance diversification and resilience within the global rare earth supply chain, with a target for commercial production of MREC by 2028 and a final investment decision slated for the second half of 2026. The agreement underscores growing industry efforts to secure critical feedstocks for high-demand applications in renewable energy, electric vehicles, and advanced electronics.

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