RE:Nano and Defense Applications-Wrong branding, example In May, Lomiko announced it received a grant of $11.4 million from the U.S. Department of Defence and another $4.9 million from Natural Resources Canada to study the conversion of graphite into battery-grade material for powering electric vehicles.
In its own announcement, the Pentagon said Lomiko's graphite will bolster North American energy supply chains and be used for "defence applications," words that make Duhamel resident Louis Saint-Hilaire uneasy.
now he's concerned the graphite in his town's backyard could end up in American military equipment.
Wait until the U of T protesters find out that Nano One is supporting US military arsenal. They will probably set up an encampment to prevent materials from getting in or out of Canidac.
good luck to all the longs.