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Norway’s Eigersund Project achieves key breakthrough in strengthening Europe’s critical mineral supply

Norge Mining has reached a significant milestone with its Eigersund Project in southwest Norway, where the company aims to secure critical and strategic minerals...

Indonesia aims to strengthen ties with Africa for EV battery critical minerals

Indonesia is keen to enhance its collaboration with African nations on critical minerals essential for electric vehicle (EV) battery production. Abdul Kadir Jailani, Director...

Dispute over environmental impact study stirs controversy for Jadar lithium mine project

The proposed $2.4 billion lithium mine in Jadar, Serbia, has ignited a new wave of controversy. Scientists associated with Rio Tinto, the company behind...

Argentina’s lithium boom: Economic benefits vs. environmental challenges in Susques

Anahi Jorge, 23, works at a lithium extraction plant in Argentina's remote village of Susques, earning four times more than a local government worker....

Serbia and EU revitalize lithium project to boost Europe’s green transition

Serbia’s ambitious lithium project has resurfaced as a key initiative that European leaders hope will significantly boost the continent’s green transition. Last week, Belgrade...

CATL explores $1.5 billion fund to boost global battery supply chain

China's Contemporary Amperex Technology (CATL), the world's largest electric vehicle battery manufacturer, is in discussions with overseas sovereign wealth funds and private offices of...

Envision AESC initiates construction of EUR 1 billion lithium iron phosphate gigafactory in Spain

Envision AESC, a subsidiary of the Chinese green energy firm Envision Group specializing in electric vehicle batteries, has commenced construction on its lithium iron...

Advancing sustainability: Shaping a circular battery economy for the energy transition

From the catastrophic Brumadinho dam collapse in Brazil claiming nearly 300 lives to the desecration of sacred Aboriginal sites at Juukan Gorge in Australia,...

Wyloo Canada propels Canada’s EV industry with first low-carbon nickel processing facility

A mining corporation, led by Australian tycoon Andrew Forrest, plans to establish Canada's inaugural processing facility for low-carbon nickel, an essential component in electric...
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