Consortium to Look at Pulling Critical Minerals from Appalachian Coal Waste
A less costly and environmentally more friendly way of harvesting rare minerals could become one way of rebuilding Appalachian natural resources economy.
by Liz Carey July 20, 2021
Funded by a $1.2 million U.S. Department of Energy grant, a consortium of researchers will determine if critical minerals can be extracted from the waste byproducts of Appalachian coal mining. Click here to download the article and read more.
Thanks for the share, KE!
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