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USA Rare Earth Reports Significant Progress at Its Round Top Mountain Heavy Rare Earth / Lithium / Critical Minerals Project in Texas and at Its Critical Minerals Processing Facility in Colorado

USA Rare Earth Reports Significant Progress at Its Round Top Mountain Heavy Rare Earth / Lithium / Critical Minerals Project in Texas and at Its Critical Minerals Processing Facility in Colorado
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TMRC consortium awarded second phase of DOE contract targeting production of mixed rare earth oxides from PA coal waste

TMRC consortium awarded second phase of DOE contract targeting production of mixed rare earth oxides from PA coal waste Texas Mineral Resources Corp. (TMRC), an exploration company targeting the heavy rare earths and a variety of other high-value critical elements and industrial minerals, announced that the Department of Energy’s (DOE) National Energy Technical Laboratory (NETL) has selected a TMRC-led consortium to continue a contract targeting the production of rare earths from Pennsylvania coal waste. This contract option continues the successful completion of the first phase of a DOE solicitation award in September 2020. The award value is approximately $1.1 million. TMRC’s project partners include Penn State, Jeddo Coal Company and McCarl’s. The Texas Mineral Resources consortium objective is to install a self-contained, modular and portable pilot plant at a Jeddo Coal Pennsylvania site, capable of producing 1-3 metric tons of rare earth oxides derived from coal waste

Penn State to lead critical minerals consortium powered by $1 2 million from DOE

Penn State to lead critical minerals consortium powered by $1.2 million from DOE A byproduct of coal mining, acid mine drainage sludge sites, like this one in central Pennsylvania, are rich in critical minerals. Scientists with the CANARY project will take stock of resources in northern Appalachia that could contribute to creating a domestic supply of these materials.  Image: Sarma Pisupati/Penn State Penn State to lead critical minerals consortium powered by $1.2 million from DOE Matthew Carroll May 06, 2021 UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. A region famous for the coal that once fueled a growing nation is now the focus of a $1.2 million project, led by Penn State researchers, aimed at establishing domestic supplies of critical minerals needed to produce modern technology from cell phones to fighter jets.

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