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American Lithium Minerals advances mineral exploration projects across North America

As nickel and manganese are essential to national security, AMLM are advancing their mineral exploration projects to find these commodities.

US’ lithium production could be greatly increased by new Inflation Reduction Act

Galvanic reflect on how the new Inflation Reduction Act could accelerate the US’ lithium production, as the country plans to dominate the EV industry.

U.S. DOE: $96m to decarbonise the domestic transportation sector

The U.S. Department of Energy recently announced – 21 July 2022 – a $96m funding opportunity to support decarbonising the domestic transport sector. Decarbonising transport It...

DOE is commercialising clean energy technologies with $18m funding boost

The U.S. Department of Energy has declared a staggering $18.4m funding boost for projects commercialising clean energy technologies. On 14 July 2022, the U.S. Department...

Galvanic’s Smackover prospect: Unearthing lithium resources

An independent evaluation of Galvanic Energy’s Smackover prospect reveals an estimation of approximately 4 million tons lithium carbonate equivalent, and testing demonstrates up to...

From Independence Day to energy independence in the US

Brent Wilson, the CEO of Galvanic Energy, discusses the necessity of achieving energy independence and the future of lithium battery production in the US. This...

Modernising US hydropower facilities with $630m funding boost

The Biden Administration has announced funding worth $630m to modernise the United States’ hydropower facilities. This week, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has released...

U.S. DOE invests $57.9m into decarbonising the American industrial sector

The U.S. DOE has invested $57.9m to support 30 projects to contribute towards decarbonising the American industrial sector. The importance of advancing the science of...

Exploiting silicon and silica-based technologies in North America

The Innovation Platform spoke to Bernard Tourillon, Chairman, President and CEO of HPQ Silicon, to find out more about the company’s plans to manufacture...

DOE funding to provide framework for hard-to-decarbonise industries

The U.S. Department of Energy has announced the launch of a decarbonisation initiative at four of its national laboratories. It is hoped that this...

Developing Canada’s battery supply chain at the NRC

Jennifer Littlejohns, Program Director of the Advanced Clean Energy program at the Energy, Mining and Environment Research Centre, discusses the direction of the program,...

Developing a sustainable lithium industry in the US

Brent Wilson, President and CEO of Galvanic Energy, explains how lithium should be produced domestically in order to develop a sustainable US lithium industry. Galvanic...

$45m for advanced batteries for electric vehicles

The United States Department of Energy has announced $45m in funding to facilitate the development of advanced batteries for electric vehicles. It is hoped...

Integrated approach: Lithium commodity production through battery assembly

American Lithium Minerals explores its six Nevada properties, its lithium commodity production and plans for two innovative battery plants. American Lithium Minerals, Inc. (OTC: AMLM)...

DOE invests $54m into to small businesses

The US Department of Energy recently announced plans to provide $54m dollars for small businesses, in support of the Biden-Harris Administration commitment.   Small businesses...

US Department of Energy invests $54m into microelectronics research

A substantial $54m in funding has been awarded by the US Department of Energy (DOE) to advance the next generation of microelectronics.

US DOE invest $17.5m to enhance the research of particle accelerators

The US DOE has revealed that it will be financing $17.5m to advance the research and technology encompassing particle accelerators.

US Department of Energy grants $1.2m to enhance 5G technology

The US DOE has revealed that they are financing $1.2m to significantly advance 5G technology with artificial intelligence (AI).

Multi-stakeholder agricultural co-operatives and sustainability

Dr Thomas W Gray, from the United States Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Co-operative Programs, explains why multi-stakeholder co-operatives may be able to bequeath more democratic organisational models and organisations to future generations that can help address sustainability questions and dilemmas.

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