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Avalon Advanced Materials Inc T.AVL

Alternate Symbol(s):  AVLNF

Avalon Advanced Materials Inc. is a Canadian-advanced manufacturing company focused on vertically integrating the Ontario lithium supply chain. Its Lake Superior Lithium Project is in the City of Thunder Bay, Ontario. Lake Superior Lithium Project is located between northern Ontario’s lithium deposits and southern EV battery plants. Through its joint venture with SCR-Sibelco NV, it is developing its Separation Rapids lithium deposit near Kenora, ON, while also continuing to advance the Snowbank lithium and Lilypad lithium-caesium projects. It is also working to develop its Nechalacho rare earths and zirconium project located in the Northwest Territories. This deposit contains critical minerals for use in advanced technologies in the communications and defense industries, among other sectors. Its East Kemptville Tin-Indium Project is located 55 kilometers northeast of Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada. Nechalacho Rare Earth Elements Project is located at Thor Lake, Northwest Territories.


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Post by Goodtoreadthis1on Jun 15, 2022 1:32am
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6 times more LI is critical need

6 times more LI is critical need

U.S. and partners enter pact to secure critical minerals like lithium

Kitco News

WASHINGTON, June 14 (Reuters) - The United States, Canada and other countries have established a new partnership aimed at securing the supply of critical minerals, which are essential for clean energy and other technologies, as global demand for them rises, the State Department said on Tuesday.

 


Demand for the minerals, such as nickel, lithium and cobalt, is projected to expand significantly in the coming decades.

 


Massive amounts of these minerals will be needed to meet the United States' emissions reduction goals, Jose Fernandez, under secretary for economic growth, energy and the environment at the State Department, said in a telephone interview.

 


"You will need six times more lithium by 2050 than you use today in order to meet the clean energy goals," Fernandez said, speaking from Toronto. Canada "is an important supplier of critical minerals," he added.

 


The minerals are key inputs in batteries, electric vehicles, wind turbines, and solar panels, and are also used in products ranging from computers to household appliances.

 


The Minerals Security Partnership will aim to help "catalyze investment from governments and the private sector for strategic opportunities ... that adhere to the highest environmental, social, and governance standards," the State Department said in a statement.

 


The U.S. government has been working with Canada to boost regional supply chains to counter China's dominance in the sector.

 


Critical minerals are "a generational economic opportunity for Canada if we get it right," Canada's natural resources minister, Jonathan Wilkinson, said in a phone interview. He spoke from Toronto's annual mining gathering, called the Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada conference.

 


Canada has large deposits of nickel and cobalt, while the United States does not, Wilkinson said.

 


The Minerals Security Partnership, in addition to Canada and the United States, includes Australia, Finland, France, Germany, Japan, South Korea, Sweden, the United Kingdom and the European Commission.
 

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