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The First Critical Materials Collaborative Quarterly Releases

Welcome to the first issue of the U.S. Department of Energy Critical Materials Collaborative's quarterly newsletter about critical minerals and materials.

Critical Minerals & Materials Program

October 1, 2024
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Letter from Leadership

Welcome to the first CMC newsletter! It only seems fitting to start by introducing the CMC. Our mission is to accelerate the research, development, and deployment of technologies that will secure domestic CMM supply chains, supporting the nation’s clean energy and national security goals.

Since our launch in the summer of 2023, the CMC has been focused on building out the federal infrastructure to support the CMM innovation ecosystem. We’ve enhanced communication and coordination among DOE, other government agencies, and stakeholders working on CMM projects. And to grow connective tissue across this community, we launched the Critical Minerals and Materials Matchmaker (CM3). 

Over the past year, we’ve made significant strides in establishing the collaborative. We’ve expanded our DOE membership, welcomed our first project awardees through three CMC-coordinated funding opportunities and renewal of the Critical Materials Innovation (CMI) Hub, and are working on integrating federal agencies across the U.S. government. With a strong foundation in place, we’ve turned our attention to the future. The CMC initiated the development of a DOE research roadmap for CMM, outlining our vision for the next decade shaped by valuable insights from government, academia, and industry stakeholders.

In each edition of this newsletter, you can expect updates on our latest activities, funding opportunities, and key events that drive our collective mission forward. There’s much more to come, and we’re excited to continue building a strong innovation ecosystem with you as we tackle the critical challenges ahead.

Sincerely, 

CMC Co-Leads, Grant Bromhal and Helena Khazdozian

To learn more about the CMC and get involved, visit our website or check out our fact sheet.

Critical Minerals & Materials Matchmaker Survey Now Live

Submit your feedback to the CM3 survey, designed to gather information from organizations involved in various CMM supply chains, supporting the development of an online resource to facilitate networking and collaboration across industries. By participating in the survey, organizations can self-identify their current or planned activities related to CMM. The information collected will populate an interactive supply chain map, offering insights into supply chain activities and helping to align industry needs, by supply chain, within the United States. The CM3 tool, still under development, will serve as a valuable resource for connecting stakeholders across various sectors, from research and development to production and distribution. 

We encourage all relevant organizations to complete the survey to ensure their activities are represented in this tool and to help form a collaborative CMM network. Your survey contributions will provide a foundation to build the CM3 tool, which will be accessible soon. 

New Funding Opportunity: $19.5 Million to Boost Domestic Critical Minerals Supply Chain

Up to $19.5 million in funding will advance technologies for recovering critical minerals and materials from domestic secondary and unconventional sources. This investment will help reduce reliance on foreign supply chains and enable the manufacturing of clean energy technologies, like solar panels and wind turbines. The funding opportunity aims to support environmentally and economically secure methods of extraction, separation, and refining, while also creating high-quality jobs and advancing energy security. Review the four topic areas and apply by 5 p.m. ET on Nov. 26, 2024.

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