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New Caledonia nickel industry at standstill amid unrest
New Caledonia’s nickel processing industry remains at a virtual standstill after weeks of unrest in the southern Pacific territory, with Eramet-owned SLN keeping its smelter at minimum capacity and Prony Resources halting its plant. |
Tsingshan plans another 50,000t nickel LME listing this year
China’s Tsingshan, the world’s biggest nickel producer, is planning to register 50,000 metric tons capacity of nickel cathode on the London Metal Exchange (LME) in the second half of 2024, a company official said on Wednesday. |
Nornickel installs new furnace at Nadezhda Smelter
Nornickel’s flagship enterprise is undergoing a large-scale reconstruction of its pyrometallurgical production, which will significantly improve the reliability of the technological process. |
Indonesia considers terminating permits for some nickel pig iron production
The Indonesian government is conducting a comprehensive evaluation regarding the termination of permits for the RKEF smelters which make products in the form of ferronickel and nickel pig iron, a mining ministry official said on Tuesday. |
Wuxi special steel plant acts for greener production
To serve China's dual carbon goals, "greening the process" has become a crucial issue facing the high-quality development of the steel industry. |
Inner Mongolia forges green power
Last year, the region supplied 306 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity to outside the region, equivalent to the annual output of three Three Gorges Dam, she added. |
The green steel race against time is on
The projected rise in emissions underscores a critical gap in current sustainability efforts. |
US construction slowed by difficulties to source electrical steel amid lack of investment
It was not possible to obtain a reply from Cleveland-Cliffs to requests for comment by the time of publication. |
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