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February 1, 2024

Ron Finklestien

mining

Molybdenum-ruthenium catalyst helps produce green fuel from water

Molybdenum-ruthenium catalyst revolutionizes green fuel production from water Revolutionizing Green Fuel: The Power of Molybdenum-ruthenium Catalyst The new process of generating, as opposed to procuring, hydrogen is a breakthrough that is turning heads in the field of alternative energy. A research team led by Young-Kyu Han and Jitendra N. Tiwari has successfully implanted ruthenium oxide into a two-dimensional molybdenum carbide, thereby developing a catalyst (Mo2TiC2Tx MXene) capable of high mass activity, turnover frequency, and durability. This pioneering catalyst marries molecular hydrogen and oxygen, effectively birthing the chemical energy storage – a feat crucial in mitigating global energy challenges. Unprecedented Efficiency

January 21, 2024

Ron Finklestien

mining

The Transformation of Glencore’s Lomas Bayas: Impact on Water Rights

Chile’s Loa River, extending 440 kilometers, holds distinction as the country’s longest waterway and the primary river in the Atacama Desert. Minera Lomas Bayas’ general manager, Pablo Carvallo, declared on social media, “This is a historic milestone representing our commitment to sustainable development. Our aim is to enhance the productivity and innovation of our production processes, responsibly and in sync with communities and the environment. Through this accord, we anticipate ameliorating living conditions in the Calama Oasis and contributing to the conservation of crucial ecosystems within our spheres of influence.” Carvallo underscored that relinquishing water rights signifies the company’s quest