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source:INNOVNTIONThrough the development and employment of its new projects, Appia is expanding and advancing the quality of rare earth projects in friendly jurisdictions to answer the global demand for rare earths.In a world that is increasingly looking to rare earths and uranium to fuel the future, Appia Rare Earths & Uranium Corporation is currently developing three cornerstone rare earth projects in mining-friendly jurisdictions. It recently added a large and underexplored ionic clay rare earths deposit in Brazil to a portfolio that already includes the Alces Lake Project in Saskatchew...
Release time: 2023 - 08 - 22
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source:FPIFThe Norra Karr deposit of rare earth elements (REE) is situated in the southern part of Sweden, on the picturesque shores of Lake Vattern, one of the largest lakes on the Scandinavian Peninsula. The lake is surrounded by a unique mountain landscape, some of which is protected by the European Union’s Natura 2000 program. Vast reserves of fresh water coexist here with equally immense reserves of rare earth elements, which are now deemed critical for the transition to renewable energy.According to local resident and activist Carina Gustafsson, Lake Vattern provides drinking water to 50...
Release time: 2023 - 08 - 21
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source:Mining TechnologyThe company obtained National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System and Surface Mining permits from the Tennessee Department of Environment & Conservation.Remaining regulatory requirements of the project are expected to be completed by the end of this year.Considered to be one of the largest resources of titanium and rare earth rich mineral sands in the US, the Titan project is the cornerstone asset of IperionX in plans to build a domestic supply of titanium and rare earth minerals needed for defence, electric vehicles (EVs) and renewable energy industries.In order...
Release time: 2023 - 08 - 18
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source:renewsbizAberdeenshire-based SEM and researchers from the University of Edinburgh are developing a technique for extracting rare elements from waste alloy metals including decommissioned wind turbines. When combined with steel, rare metals such as niobium, tantalum and rhenium are critical for the strength and stability of high-impact machinery.However, they are typically mined overseas using methods harmful to the environment.Funded by the Industrial Biotechnology Innovation Centre (IBioIC), the project aims to recover the rare metals at the end of machinery’s lifecycle – includin...
Release time: 2023 - 08 - 17
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