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Galp scraps lithium refinery plan in Portugal due to funding challenges

Portuguese energy company Galp announced that it has canceled its plan to build the Aurora lithium refinery in Setúbal, Portugal, after failing to secure...

The Democratic Republic of Congo’s strategic role in Europe’s cobalt supply and green transition

Europe's green transition, powered by electric vehicles and energy storage solutions, relies heavily on raw materials like cobalt, a critical component in batteries. However,...

EU’s green transition and the controversial lithium mining project in Serbia

The European Union (EU) has promoted a green agenda centered around electric vehicles (EVs) to drive its climate goals. However, the environmental cost of...

Transforming European mining: illuMINEation project drives sustainability, safety and profitability through IIoT and low-code innovation

The mining sector, traditionally slow to embrace digitalisation and automation, is undergoing a transformation driven by the EU’s commitment to improving the sustainability, safety,...

Latin America’s mining exploration booms with AI and automation driving efficiency in the search for key minerals

Mining exploration in Latin America is undergoing a significant transformation, fueled by global demand for energy transition minerals like copper and lithium. Countries such...

European Lithium acquires Leinster lithium project in Ireland to expand European footprint

European Lithium has finalized the acquisition of LRH Resources, the owner of the Leinster lithium project in Ireland, from UK-based Technology Minerals. The Leinster...

Canada leads the way in sustainable lithium mining innovations for a greener future

Lithium mining plays a key role in enabling the green energy transition, particularly in electric vehicle (EV) production, but traditional methods are often harmful...

Canada’s push for critical minerals: A key to energy transition and economic resilience

Critical minerals are the backbone of modern society. They are found in the devices we use every day—smartphones, laptops, electric vehicles—and in essential infrastructure...

IEA and India’s Ministry of Mines forge partnership to enhance critical minerals cooperation

The International Energy Agency (IEA) and India’s Ministry of Mines have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to foster closer collaboration on critical minerals—key...
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