Resources Watch

2nd December 2020

Resources Watch

Welcome to Creamer Media’s Resources Watch, a weekly video round-up of the events and people making and shaping the news in the mining industry.

This week:

Anglo praised for blazing decarbonised mining trail with hydrogen truck project

Omnia firmly in ‘fix and renew’ phase following September interim period

And, Coal mine on point of turning acid mine drainage into potable water at no cost

 

Anglo praised for blazing decarbonised mining trail with hydrogen truck project

The electrolyser that will generate renewable hydrogen for the world’s largest hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicle project has been delivered to site by Nel Hydrogen Electrolyser AS, as part of the joint partnership with ENGIE and Anglo American, announced last year.

 

Omnia firmly in ‘fix and renew’ phase following September interim period

Omnia Holdings is now firmly in the "fix and renew" phase of its turnaround strategy, where implementation of the new operating model during the six months, ended September 30, was “substantially completed” and has already resulted in improved production reliability.

 

Coal mine on point of turning acid mine drainage into potable water at no cost

An Mpumalanga coal mine is on the point of entering into an agreement before year-end to have its acid mine drainage water curse turned into potable water at no cost.

 

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