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How Greenland can capitalise on the $10bn global rare earth elements market

Greenland is perfectly poised to capitalise on the rare earth elements market forecasted to be worth $10bn in 2026.

Eclipse Metals: Harnessing Greenland’s rare earth elements potential

Eclipse Metals Limited (ASX: EPM) is moving ahead with plans to develop Greenland’s next rare earth elements mining project.

How can Angola’s abundance of critical minerals benefit the UK?

The UK Department for International Trade’s Eden Clayton showcases Angola’s potential for critical minerals. Last month’s groundbreaking ceremony for the Pensana processing plant at Saltend,...

Magnet materials refiner to secure the UK’s magnet metals supply chain

The announcement of funding for the UK’s first magnet materials refiner, alongside the publication of Britain’s first Critical Minerals Strategy, is paving the way...

Developing materials to support the clean energy transition

David Leavy, Managing Director of advanced materials company ChemX Materials Ltd (ASX:CMX), details the efforts of the organisation in its mission to develop materials...

The race for rare earth elements: A Swedish perspective

The Norra Kärr region in Sweden is home to mainland Europe’s largest defined heavy rare earth mineral deposit. As the race to secure rare...

Examining the potential of magnet rare earths at the Makuutu Rare Earth Project

Tim Harrison, Managing Director and CEO of Ionic Rare Earths Limited, discusses the Makuutu Rare Earth Project and its magnet rare earths potential. Ionic Rare...

Researchers examine deep sea mining for rare earth elements

Researchers examine the new possibility of deep sea mining for rare earth elements to combat supply chain vulnerabilities. Rare earth elements (REEs), such as lanthanum...

Achieving rare earth elements separation and purification through microorganisms  

Researchers from institutions across the US are collaborating on a new rare earth elements separation and purification strategy that utilises microorganisms.  Scientists from Lawrence Livermore...

Processing and disposing NORM residues

GeoEnergy Consult analyses the steps needed to process and dispose of NORM residues compliantly and safely. Mining and processing of Rare-Earths or further affected commodities...

Examining the importance of radioecological monitoring of mining and processing projects

GeoEnergy Consult examines the need for radioecological monitoring of Naturally Occurring Radioactive Material (NORM) affected mining and processing projects. Through field and laboratory determination of...

Achieving sustainable photon upconversion

Scientists in Mainz and Berlin have successfully utilised chromium for efficient green-to-blue photon upconversion. Sustainable chemical applications need to be able to employ and incorporate...

Exploration to unlock REE potential at Grønnedal-Ika

Exploration of the Grønnedal-Ika carbonatite complex could advance a new era of sustainable mining and help in meeting global rare earth demand. Grønnedal-Ika is located...

How can we establish EU domestic rare earth supply chains?

Establishing EU domestic rare earth supply chains is a fundamental requirement, argues Dr Nabeel Mancheri, Secretary General at (REIA). Here, he outlines their position...

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