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Developing Canada’s critical mineral supply chain in Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia, a linchpin in Canada’s critical mineral supply chain, navigates a historic legacy to spearhead mining for a low-carbon future.
Expanding EV infrastructure in the US: Both on- and off-road
Expanding electric vehicle infrastructure in the US is confronted by various issues from governance to location. Here we explore the issues and how they can be combated.
US battery manufacturing to be strengthened with $3.5bn funding
The Biden-Harris Administration has announced $3.5bn from the Infrastructure Law to boost domestic battery manufacturing.
How to optimise battery recycling in the US
Read this enlightening piece unravelling the reasons behind America's battery recycling gap. A must-read for eco-conscious citizens.
Grounded Lithium Corp.: Superior lithium production to drive Canada’s energy transition
Discover Grounded Lithium's recent activities as it works to produce ‘best-in-class’ lithium to support Canada’s energy transition.
Fortune Nickel and Gold: Meeting the demands of Canada’s electric vehicle...
Learn how Fortune Nickel and Gold is well-positioned to provide the minerals to meet the demands of Canada’s electric vehicle market.
Advancing lithium brine properties in Nevada to supply global and domestic...
Learn how Iconic Minerals is advancing its highly prospective lithium brine properties in Nevada to reinforce supply chains.
Establishing a stable US supply chain for critical minerals
The National Mining Association explores if the US supply chain for critical minerals is sufficient to meet the rapidly increasing demand.
American Lithium Minerals Inc. update – Six Nevada lithium projects
American Lithium Minerals Inc. details its six Nevada lithium projects and the potential they hold to meet rising lithium demand.
US invests $48m in clean hydrogen technologies
The United States Department of Energy (DOE) has announced it will fund $47.7m to advance clean hydrogen technologies.
Inside Canada’s first-ever Rare Earth Processing Facility
Learn more about what Canada’s first-ever Rare Earth Processing Facility means for North America's rare earth supply chain.
Alberta enters global critical minerals race with first-ever lithium pilot project
Learn how Alberta's first-ever lithium pilot project will mark a new era for the traditionally oil- and gas-dominated province.
Regulating radioactive materials: The ‘what, who, and how’ of innovation
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission discusses the variety of uses for radioactive materials and how the agency is regulating them.
Four Corners Helium: Accelerating and developing helium exploration in the US
Determined to advance helium exploration in the US, Four Corners Helium is taking efficient and innovative approaches to its projects.
$15.5bn funding will ‘retrofit’ existing production plants to drive EV manufacturing...
Read how $15.5bn funding will be used to retrofit existing car production plants to accelerate EV manufacturing in the US.
The rise of Canada’s quantum space
Discover more about how quantum technology in Canada can shape future research and innovation in the country.
Groundbreaking ammonia loop technology will fuel Canada’s largest green hydrogen plant
Carbon emission reduction specialist Topsoe will provide its ammonia loop technology for Canada’s largest green hydrogen plant.
Rebuilding America’s supply chain, one electric vehicle at a time
Learn how Stardust Power is developing the US' first central lithium refinery to meet the super-charged demand for battery-grade lithium.
Strengthening the US rare earth supply chain
Discover how Phoenix Tailings is working to accelerate a sustainable US rare earth supply chain via their revolutionary technology.
On the hunt for American lithium resources
Learn more about Galvanic's hunt for new lithium resources following the success of exploration at its Smackover formation.