source:PV magazineAn international research team has tested a holographic film based on prismatic concentrators that was presented by Russian scientists last year and is claimed to significantly reduce the operating temperature of solar modules, including that of thermal-photovoltaic devices. According to the new findings, the film is able to lower the operating temperature by around 3.5 degrees Celsius.Scientists from South Ural State University (SUSU), in Russia, announced, in March, they had patented a new technology to prevent PV modules from overheating. The proposed technique consists of...
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Source:Mining.COMThe plant is located in Kingston, Ontario. According to the companies, once a comprehensive, independent techno-economic study and the subsequent design of a commercial-scale REE separation facility is carried out, their RapidSX technology will be ready for commercial adoption and implementation in Ucore’s Alaska Strategic Metals Complex. This is expected to take place in Q2 2022, with a revenue-producing licensing model being rolled out by the end of the year.SIGN UP FOR THE MINING NEWS DIGEST“Our belief is led by our actions, and we have supported and funded IMC’s efforts fo...
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Baselode Energy Reports High-Grade Uranium and Rare Earth Element Mineralization at Surface on the Catharsis and Hook Projects source:Junior MiningMr. James Sykes reports:TORONTO, Dec. 30, 2021 /CNW/ - Baselode Energy Corp. (TSXV: FIND) (OTCQB: BSENF) ('Baselode' or the 'Company') is pleased to report the surface sample results from the summer prospecting work completed over the Catharsis ('Catharsis') and Hook ('Hook') projects, Athabasca Basin area, northern Saskatchewan.Highlights include (see Table 1):A channel sample at Hook returned high-grade* Uraniu...
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source:Industry WeekNew processing methods developed by MIT researchers could help ease looming shortages of the essential metals that power everything from phones to automotive batteries, by making it easier to separate these rare metals from mining ores and recycled materials.Selective adjustments within a chemical process called sulfidation allowed professor of metallurgy Antoine Allanore and graduate student Caspar Stinn to successfully target and separate rare metals, such as the cobalt in a lithium-ion battery, from mixed-metal materials.As they report in the journal Nature, their proces...
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