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GreenRoc highlights strong H1 2024 results and key milestones in Greenland’s high-grade graphite project

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GreenRoc Strategic Materials Plc has announced promising interim results for the first half of 2024, showcasing significant advancements in their Greenland Amitsoq graphite project. This project is recognized as one of the highest-grade graphite endeavors globally. Recent changes in Greenlandic law have expedited permit applications, while successful test results for their anode material further bolster the company’s prospects.

GreenRoc has attracted interest and potential funding from international entities, enhancing its position as a pivotal supplier of critical materials for the electric vehicle (EV) industry. The company’s progress and strategic positioning highlight its growing role in the global market for essential EV components.

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