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Anderhuber: Lithium is the key strategic material for the energy transition

"What we are collectively trying to achieve as a society is to protect our planet and ensure prosperity and a high quality of life....

EU and Australia establish strategic alliance for sustainable critical minerals

The European Union (EU) and Australia have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to foster bilateral cooperation on sustainable critical and strategic minerals. The...

Germany could meet part of future critical raw material needs with domestic production

A report by the Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources (BGR) suggests that Germany could meet a significant portion of its future demand for...

Lithium: At least three projects developed in Germany

While many in Serbia have been protesting for weeks against a potential lithium mine in Jadar, fearing it could devastate the environment and public...

Green loan secures funding for Keliber lithium project in Finland

Sibanye-Stillwater, the majority owner of the Keliber lithium project, has announced a significant green loan financing facility to support the construction and development of...

What Does the Dean of the Faculty of Agriculture Say About the Study for the Jadar Project?

The Faculty of Agriculture completed a "Pedological Study" for the Jadar project in 2020, commissioned by Rio Sava Exploration Ltd., with which a confidentiality...

Dejan Šoškić’s editorial that Vučić must read: No one explained better than him why Rio Tinto is not allowed to mine lithium in Serbia...

If a foreign company is allowed to exploit our mineral resources, it becomes their owner, while our state only receives mining royalties, which are...

EU faces surge in raw material demand: Bulgaria’s mining sector poised for key role

Demand for extractive raw materials within the European Union is projected to increase significantly, with forecasts suggesting a rise of up to six-fold by...

Cobre Las Cruces advances eco-friendly cobalt extraction from mine waste in Spain

Spanish mining company Cobre Las Cruces (CLC) is spearheading an innovative project aimed at extracting critical raw materials (CRM) from mine waste as part...
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