source:CleanTechnicaIn recent years, the US Department of Energy has been funding a number of pilot plants, where scientists experiment with the best ways to remove valuable rare earth minerals from coal waste. So far, DOE has allocated about $19 million for further research into how much of the valuable materials can be extracted from it. When a technique shows promise, then the site will get additional funding to work toward making the technology work at scale.So far, plants in Wyoming, West Virginia, North Dakota, Utah, and Kentucky are either under construction or in planning.“I think we n...
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source:LAS VEGAS Review-JournalLongtime gold and copper miner Robby Ruesch stands above a massive open-pit mine, owned by Las Vegas-based firm MP Materials and considered the world’s second-largest producer of rare earth minerals.“I wanted to be part of something different and something very unique within the U.S.,” said Ruesch, manager of mining and ore delivery at MP Materials.It’s a feeling that will likely be shared by the more than 200 new workers MP Materials expects to hire over the next year. The hiring push is part of a larger plan to invest $200 million toward upgrading the mine, kno...
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source:jamaica information serviceThere are potentially large deposits of rare earth elements at a location in Jamaica, says Minister of Transport and Mining, Hon. Robert Montague.Speaking in the 2021/22 Sectoral Debate in the House of Representatives on May 26, the Minister said the discovery came as a result of a recent survey.He emphasised that the rare earth elements are critical to the growth of the green- sustainable economy worldwide, and more testing will be conducted.The Minister pointed out that updates will be given once it is commercially advisable.Mr. Montague said it is proven th...
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source:Virgina TechDespite their name, rare earth elements are not hard to find. These 17 heavy metals are dispersed in small amounts throughout the earth’s crust, with some even more abundant than copper. What is rare, however, are the means to recover them economically, efficiently, and safely.Rare earths are critical components in cell phones, aircraft, and many advanced electronics, and they're becoming particularly important in emerging green energy technologies, such as electric and hybrid vehicles as well as wind energy. However, with little to no domestic production, the United Sta...
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