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.
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