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E-Tech Resources expands mineral landholdings at the Eureka REE Project in Namibia

Green Car Congress

E-Tech Resources, a rare earth exploration and development company developing its Eureka Rare Earths Project in Namibia, has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire an 85% interest in exclusive prospecting license 8748 (EPL 8748). The project is situated next to the national B1 highway in the Erongo Region of Namibia.

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Northern Graphite closes acquisition of two graphite mines; 3rd largest non-Chinese graphite company

Green Car Congress

Canada-based Northern Graphite Corporation has closed its previously announced acquisition of the producing Lac des Iles graphite mine (LDI) in Québec from a subsidiary of Imerys SA and the Okanjande graphite deposit/Okorusu processing plant in Namibia from a subsidiary of Imerys and its joint venture partner. Sprott invested CDN$3.75

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Should the Cobalt for EVs Come From the Congo or the Seafloor?

Cars That Think

These carmakers’ names were significant because the battery in an electric vehicle contains at least a few kilograms of cobalt , a metal that some hope one day to extract from the seabed—to the chagrin of many environmentalists. These actions take place where marine life is far more abundant than at the great depths where nodules form.

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Glamping With the Stars

Baua Electric

It’s a part of our mission to make sure our guests leave with a little bit of a different philosophy, whether that means they just turn the lights off when they leave a room.” I got dressed, grabbed a battery-powered lantern and stepped out into the night. Response to news of the program was fairly immediate, said Mr. Brigagliano. “So

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