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12.01.26 - 12:03
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Hudbay Announces Closing of $600 Million Strategic Investment from Mitsubishi Corporation for 30% Joint Venture Interest in Copper World (GlobeNewswire EN)
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TORONTO, Jan. 12, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Hudbay Minerals Inc. (“Hudbay” or the “Company”) (TSX, NYSE: HBM) is pleased to announce the closing of the previously announced strategic investment from Mitsubishi Corporation (“Mitsubishi”) for a 30% joint venture interest (the “JV Transaction”) in Copper World LLC, which owns the fully-permitted Copper World project in Arizona (“Copper World”). On closing, Mitsubishi contributed approximately $420 million of cash to Copper World LLC, and it will contribute an additional $180 million in cash to complete its initial investment within 18 months in accordance with the terms of the definitive subscription agreement, as further described in Hudbay's August 13, 2025 news release. Mitsubishi will also fund its pro-rata 30% share of future equity capital contributions required to construct Copper World. All dollar amounts are in U.S. dollars, unless otherwise noted....
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22.12.25 - 14:06
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Starlab Closes Credit Facility (Business Wire)
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HOUSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Starlab Space LLC closed a credit facility led by Texas Capital. The company expects fundings drawn under the facility to support Starlab's continued progress across its development plan, including long-lead investments aligned with program needs, and for general working capital.
“Our credit facility strengthens our financial flexibility, providing disciplined access to capital as we advance the program on schedule,” said Marshall Smith, CEO of Starlab.
Effectiveness of the commitments and availability of funds under the credit facility are subject to the terms of the credit agreement.
About Starlab
Starlab Space is a U.S.-led, global joint venture among Voyager Technologies (NYSE: VOYG), Airbus, Mitsubishi Corporation, MDA Space, Palantir Technologies, and Space Applications Services, with strategic partners including Hilton, Journey, Northrop Grumman, and The Ohio State University. Starlab is developing a next-generation, AI-enabled commercial space station, aiming to ensu...
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02.12.25 - 14:03
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Development Bank of Japan and Chiyoda Invest in Heirloom (Business Wire)
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Strategic investments position Heirloom for participation in Japan's emerging carbon market
BRISBANE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Heirloom, America's leading Direct Air Capture (DAC) technology provider, today announced investments from the Development Bank of Japan Inc. (DBJ) and Chiyoda Corporation. These investments build on the $150 million Series B and a more recent investment from United.
The investments underscore growing interest in Heirloom's DAC technology, specifically from Japanese investors. Heirloom's Series B round included participation from Japan Airlines Co., Ltd., Mitsubishi Corporation, and Mitsui & Co., Ltd.
Heirloom's growing strategic partnerships with Japanese investors position the company to engage with Japan's emerging emissions trading system. The GX-ETS, currently in its voluntary phase, is expected to shift to mandatory compliance in 2026 and become Asia's second-largest carbon market. Engineered removals such as DAC are eligible to generate verified credits that regulate...
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06.11.25 - 15:06
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Avnos Secures Up to $17 Million in Funding to Build Flagship DAC Facility (Business Wire)
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First-of-its-kind project marks huge leap to commercial scaleLOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Avnos, the global leader developing novel Hybrid Direct Air Capture (HDAC™) technology, today announced it has finalized a decision to build a first-of-its-kind HDAC facility, Project Cedar.
The project is funded through the release of up to $17 million in project financing under a phased agreement with Shell US Gas and Power, LLC (Shell) and Mitsubishi Corporation (Americas), extending Shell's early support from Avnos' Series A investment round. The funding will accelerate HDAC's path to market, help drive down costs, and create a repeatable model for building carbon removal infrastructure at scale.
Project Cedar - Avnos' largest and most ambitious project to date - is scheduled to come online by the end of 2026. It will deploy four HDAC modules capable of capturing 3,000 metric tons of CO2 and producing more than 6,000 tons of clean water annually. The project will be based in the U.S., with the specific sit...
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21.10.25 - 22:18
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Par Pacific Announces Closing of Hawaii Renewables Joint Venture (GlobeNewswire EN)
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HOUSTON, Oct. 21, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Par Pacific Holdings, Inc. (including its subsidiaries and affiliates, “Par Pacific”) today announced the successful closing of Hawaii Renewables, LLC (“Hawaii Renewables”), a joint venture to construct a renewable fuels facility (the “Renewable Fuels Facility”) and produce renewable fuels at Par Pacific's refinery in Kapolei, Hawaii. Mitsubishi Corporation and ENEOS Corporation, through Alohi Renewable Energy LLC, acquired a 36.5% equity stake in Hawaii Renewables in exchange for cash consideration of $100 million. Par Pacific retained the remaining interest and will complete and operate the Renewable Fuels Facility through its affiliate, Par Hawaii Refining, LLC....
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12.09.25 - 01:30
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Govt Reviews Mitsubishi-Led Group′s Exit from Offshore Power Projects (Nippon)
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Tokyo, Sept. 11 (Jiji Press)--The Japanese government on Thursday started looking into the factors that led a consortium including Mitsubishi Corp. and a Chubu Electric Power Co. unit to withdraw from wind power projects in three areas off Akita and Chiba prefectures. Based on the results of the examination, the government will review the current bidding system for offshore wind power proje......
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05.09.25 - 05:06
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Japanese consortium invests in US fusion startup to advance nuclear fusion power technology (Digitimes)
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A group of 12 Japanese companies, including Mitsubishi Corporation, NTT, and Kansai Electric Power, announced on September 2, 2025, an investment in Massachusetts-based nuclear fusion energy startup Commonwealth Fusion Systems (CFS), the first time Japanese firms have invested in CFS, with the intent to acquire construction and operational technologies to expedite nuclear fusion power commercialization in Japan....
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