US awards $162M to turn mining waste into critical minerals
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American Tungsten & Antimony's US Subsidiary, Trigg Minerals USA, has been selected by U.S. Department of Energy for Commencement of Negotiations Regarding Scope and Terms of a Potential Award of up to US$18 million for the ASCEND-Sb Project
NEW YORK, Aug. 19, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — American Tungsten & Antimony Limited (ASX: AT4; OTCQB: ATALF) announced its wholly owned US subsidiary, Trigg Minerals (USA) LLC, has been selected by the U.S. Department of Energy to commence negotiations regarding the scope and terms of a potential financial award up to US$18 million for the Advancing Smelting Capacity for Expansion and National Dominance in Antimony (ASCEND-Sb Project). This project is o…
US awards $162M to turn mining waste into critical minerals
The United States Department of Energy (DOE) has selected nine projects for $162 million (C$225 million) in potential funding to recover critical minerals from mine waste and industrial feedstocks, part... The post US awards $162M to turn mining waste into critical minerals appeared first on The Northern Miner.
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