Critical Raw Materials News

The latest critical raw materials news from organisations exploring new and innovative ways to extract rare earth elements, lithium, nickel, graphite, helium and other materials essential to the functioning and integrity of a wide range of industrial ecosystems.

Recycled aluminium for sustainable shipbuilding

Speira’s recycled aluminium alloy offers a sustainable approach to shipbuilding by reducing yachting's environmental impact.

Xcite Resources Inc provides updates on Canadian uranium projects

Xcite Resources highlights the potential of uranium projects in Canada’s Athabasca Basin. Discover their impact on uranium supply.

Breathing new life into Sri Lanka’s graphite industry

Applied Graphite Technologies is leveraging high-quality vein graphite from the Queens Mine Complex in Sri Lanka. Read more here.

Boron’s Essential Role in the Green Transition

AML announces groundbreaking US production plan for permanent magnets

Advanced Magnet Lab (AML) has announced its 2023 production plan for permanent magnets in the United States.

Australia’s Critical Minerals List receives update

The Australian Government has updated the Critical Minerals List to include additional minerals important to the nation’s energy requirements

Huge lithium deposits discovered in California’s Salton Sea

Unlock the secret of California's Salton Sea: a lithium goldmine! Discover its potential to revolutionise the battery industry.

EU and Chile sign trade agreement to strengthen critical raw material security

The EU and Chile have signed an Advanced Framework Agreement and an Interim Trade Agreement to strengthen political cooperation and boost trade and investment.

Critical Raw Materials Act receives green light from European Parliament

European Parliament has given its final green light for the Critical Raw Materials Act to boost the EU’s supply of strategic raw materials.

Advancing critical mineral exploration research in Northern Ontario

Discover how Lakehead University is pioneering the future of sustainable critical mineral exploration and development in Northern Ontario.

Improving the thermal stability of high‐nickel cathodes for efficient energy storage

The energy density of lithium-ion batteries comes with various challenges, particularly with the thermal stability of high-nickel cathodes.

Proteum Energy is changing the face of renewable hydrogen production

Discover how Proteum Energy is changing renewable hydrogen production, showing its potential to replace diesel in heavy-duty transportation.

UN urges sustainable critical raw materials extraction at COP28

At COP28 the UN have called for international co-ordination to ensure sustainable critical raw materials extraction. Read more here.

New Pulsar corporate presentation can be viewed by shareholders at Emerging Growth Conference

Pulsar Helium Inc. has announced the release of its new corporate presentation, which will be showcased at the Emerging Growth Conference.

US lithium production: A vital pillar of national security and energy independence

Find out why US lithium production is not just a matter of economic interest but a cornerstone of national security and energy independence.

Western Australia’s importance in the battery metals industry

Western Australia is pivotal in the supply of battery metals, playing a significant role in the burgeoning electric vehicle market.

Pulsar Helium announces positive seismic survey results at the Topaz helium project

Processing of the passive seismic survey at Pulsar Helium's wholly-owned Topaz helium project in Minnesota, is complete. Read more here.

An update on the global rare earths outlook

Rare earths, a group of seventeen chemically similar elements, play a crucial role in the modern world. Read more here.

EU and Greenland sign MoU to develop sustainable raw materials value chain

The EU and Greenland have signed an MoU for a strategic partnership to secure sustainable raw materials value chains. Read more here.

Researchers explore for rare earths in Alaskan seaweed

A research team has been awarded a $1.9m federal grant to explore whether Southeast Alaska seaweed is absorbing rare earths.

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