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How should the UK responsibly source critical minerals?

The Critical Minerals Association’s ‘Blueprint for Responsible Sourcing of Critical Minerals’ outlines how the UK needs to secure critical minerals to enable the UK’s...

Low-carbon electricity generated by nuclear fusion

Researchers from the University of Surrey are helping to create safe, low-carbon electricity that is generated by nuclear fusion. Material engineers at the University of...

Lithium de France: geothermal brines for lithium extraction

Guillaume Borrel, Managing Director at Lithium de France, explains how they are exploiting the Upper Rhine Valley’s geothermal brines for lithium extraction and heat...

Exploring responsible copper mining in the US

Denis Miville-Deschênes, President and CEO at Highland Copper Company Inc., explains how the company will embark on responsible copper mining in North America to...

Exploring Greenland’s critical mineral potential

Naaja H Nathanielsen, Greenland’s Minister of Finance, Minerals, Justice and Gender Equality, discusses Greenland’s critical mineral potential and explains how these materials will feed...

Scientists develop novel method to convert CO2 into fuel

A research team from Lund University, Sweden, have demonstrated that it is possible to convert Carbon Dioxide (CO2) into fuel, by utilising advanced materials...

Building an off-grid infrastructure for the growing EV market

EV charger manufacturing startup L-Charge wants to build up an off-grid infrastructure to help the growing EV market keep pace with the electric power...

Scientists intend to make electricity imports run on renewable energy

In this study, a collaborative research team from Empa and the University of Geneva determine how Switzerland can reduce CO2-emitting electricity imports by diversifying...

Phenom: A rising star in vanadium supply

Andrew O’Donnell, Founder of The Market Mindset, details the rise in opportunities for vanadium supply and how Phenom Resources Corp can capitalise on their...

Sustained fusion energy for a sustainable and low-carbon future

EUROfusion researchers have achieved record-breaking results of sustained fusion energy, indicating its potential to provide a safe and environmentally friendly future. This week, on 9...

Reducing carbon emissions in the transport sector

Dr William Gillett, Director of EASAC’S Energy Programme, discusses their recommendations for decarbonising transport. At COP26 in November 2021, the European Academies Science Advisory Council...

Australia’s role in the raw materials supply chain

Professor Michael Goodsite, Director of the University of Adelaide’s Institute for Mineral and Energy Resources – Modern Energy Systems (IMER), highlights the major initiatives...

Renewable energy scheme reformed to boost supply chains

The government has launched a consultation over reforms to the renewable energy scheme – Contracts for Difference – to enhance supply chains. The consultation is...

DTU and TotalEnergies collaborate on clean energy initiative

The Technical University of Denmark (DTU) Wind Energy and TotalEnergies have joined forces to establish a centre of excellence within the field of wind...

Social sciences play a key part in reaching UK net zero goals

Major investment from ESRC has boosted the role social sciences will play in helping the UK reach its net zero goals. The sizable investment –...

Ascend Elements are set to produce cathode active materials for Navitas Systems

Federal contractor, Navitas Systems, is purchasing cathode active materials made from recycled lithium-ion batteries for a US Department of Defense project. Ascend Elements, the vertically...

Analysing turbine-related fish mortality due to hydropower impacts

Researchers observe the ecological impacts of hydropower by analysing turbine-related fish mortality, to examine the needs for renewable energy against that of biodiversity protection. Hydroelectric...

Osisko Metals and Pine Point at the forefront of zinc development projects

Osisko Metals is rapidly advancing the Pine Point Project, one of the most exciting zinc development assets globally with ready access to supportive infrastructure...

‘Goldilocks zone’ for the formation of metal ore deposits discovered 

Researchers have discovered a geological ‘Goldilocks zone’ for the formation of metal ore deposits, which could result in the targeted mining of metals that...

Scientists employ rocket science applications for chemistry research

A research team from Karlstad University have received funding both to investigate how the structure of the active layer of the solar cell is...

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