Bipartisan US energy and mining permitting reform effort collapses as Republicans await TrumpDecember 17, 2024
Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email Project tapping strong winds in Canada’s Newfoundland & Labrador province slated to produce ammonia and green H2 for local and export markets Biorefinery owned by Braya Renewable Fuels’ in Come by Chance, Newfoundland, which has expressed interest in buying green hydrogen from the nearby Toqlukuti’k project.Photo: Shutterstock
Bipartisan US energy and mining permitting reform effort collapses as Republicans await TrumpDecember 17, 2024