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A Startup's Technology Takes Aim at Lithium-Ion Batteries’ Fire Problem
Anthro Energy has a contract with the Pentagon to use the company’s electrolytes, which can make batteries safer.

Biden EPA Narrows Power-Plant Rule With Plan For Later Curbs on US Gas Fleet
The Biden administration is narrowing the scope of its pending rule to cut greenhouse gases from the electricity sector as it develops a new initiative to set stronger pollution limits for natural gas plants.

Indonesia Says Its Nickel Supply Will Keep Global Prices Low
Indonesia, the world’s largest nickel exporter, has a sobering message for struggling producers of the battery metal elsewhere: don’t expect any meaningful revival in prices.