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Sustainable exploration for orthomagmatic (critical) raw materials in the EU: Charting the road to the green energy transition

Descripción del proyecto

Exploración sostenible para las materias primas fundamentales ortomagmáticas

Las materias primas fundamentales (MPF) son esenciales para la transición a la energía ecológica en Europa. Los sistemas minerales ortomagmáticos albergan importantes materias primas de transición ecológica (críticas), como níquel, cobre, cobalto, vanadio, titanio, cromo y los elementos del grupo del platino (EGP). Aunque la Unión Europea (UE) tiene la posibilidad de crear más minas en varios Estados miembros, actualmente solo existen dos en funcionamiento. El equipo del proyecto SEMACRET, financiado con fondos europeos, investigará en Finlandia, Portugal, Polonia y Chequia para desarrollar medios de exploración sostenibles desde el punto de vista social y medioambiental para las MPF ortomagmáticas. En el proyecto se aplicará, por primera vez en la UE, la metodología de los sistemas minerales para orientar la exploración de las MPF ortomagmáticas y generar modelos de mineral mejorados para los depósitos minerales ortomagmáticos.

Objetivo

Critical raw materials (CRMs) are fundamental to the EU industrial value chains and strategic sectors, particularly with regard to the green energy transition. Currently, the EU domestic supply of primary CRMs is below 3% for many important commodities. To obtain an improved understanding of the EU?s critical raw materials potential, discover new ore deposits and thereby increase the internal sourcing of CRMs and secure its raw materials autonomy, the EU aims to boost the exploration and production of CRMs. Orthomagmatic mineral systems host important green transition (critical) raw materials (GTRM) including Ni, Cu, Co, V, Ti, Cr and platinum-group elements (PGE). There are currently only 2 mines in operation producing these metals in the EU, though there is potential for additional mines in several EU countries. This project is designed to develop socially and environmentally sustainable means of exploration for orthomagmatic CRMs. We will apply, for the first time in the EU, the Mineral Systems Approach to guide exploration for orthomagmatic CRMs. We will thereby generate improved ore models for orthomagmatic mineral deposits which will be translated to mappable exploration criteria to delineate areas of high exploration potential, from regional scale to local scale. Through collaboration between geosciences and social sciences the project will also develop methods to promote social awareness of the importance of responsible exploration and mining. Further, we will map the exploration and production potential of CRM in the EU and key CRM supplier countries. Our research will be conducted at five reference sites in Finland, Portugal, Poland and the Czech Republic representing different geological, social and environmental conditions. The ultimate goal is to promote responsible sourcing of CRMs in the EU and diversify the supply from third countries, thereby securing the continued supply of CRMs for EU industries.

Coordinador

OULUN YLIOPISTO
Aportación neta de la UEn
€ 1 410 116,00
Dirección
PENTTI KAITERAN KATU 1
90014 Oulu
Finlandia

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Región
Manner-Suomi Pohjois- ja Itä-Suomi Pohjois-Pohjanmaa
Tipo de actividad
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Enlaces
Coste total
€ 1 410 116,25

Participantes (16)

Socios (2)