Natural Resources Canada calls for proposals of pilot projects for processing critical minerals

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It’s a tight deadline, however. Submissions for funding must be in by June 17.

The funding is part of the C$48 million ($37.5m) earmarked in the 2021 federal budget research and development of critical battery mineral processing and refining.

“Many critical mineral projects have unique technological and processing challenges that can hinder economically efficient production,” NRCan said in a press release.

“For example, extraction technologies for most critical minerals used in clean energy technologies tend to be site-specific. Additionally, mineral extraction must be tailored to each deposit based on its mineralogy, requiring a mineral development strategy that is capital intensive and time consuming.”

The call for proposals is open to Canadian universities, mining companies and provincial, territorial, regional and municipal governments. For more information on applying for funding ,visit NRCan’s Critical Minerals…

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