U.S. Sources of Critical Minerals | AIChE

U.S. Sources of Critical Minerals

In order to manufacture high tech devises and clean energy technology, engineers will need to ensure a reliable supply of critical materials. This will involve solutions to increase the supply of critical materials, or decrease their demand in industry. In this webinar, Rod Eggert, Deputy Director of the Critical Materials Institute defines the different source of Critical Materials in the U.S.: Conventional and Unconventional, Primary and Secondary.  This webinar is supported by the United Engineering Foundation. 

 


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  • Source:
    AIChE
  • Language:
    English
  • Skill Level:
    Basic
  • Duration:
    47 minutes
  • PDHs:
    0.78