23
Dec
13:49
Energy Transition Minerals amends development plan for Greenland rare earth project
Energy Transition Minerals is proposing a revised development plan for its stalled Kvanefjeld rare earth project in southern Greenland, Kallanish reports.
The company is proposing that it will mine rare earths, zinc, and fluorspar but not uranium. Uranium will be treated as an impurity, safely removed and stored as tailings. The change, if approved, would not significantly alter the project’s radiological impact, says the Australia-based company that was for…
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