Periodic Reporting for period 2 - GREENPEG (New Exploration Tools for European Pegmatite Green-Tech Resources)
Período documentado: 2021-11-01 hasta 2023-04-30
Many of the raw materials for green energy production can be sourced from a rock type known as pegmatite. The varieties of these which are most sought after are lithium-caesium-tantalum (LCT) and niobium-yttrium-fluorine (NYF) pegmatites. Being relatively common in Europe, pegmatite deposits have the size and raw material value to attract even small mining operations which are regarded as major contributors in Europe to secure raw material supply.
The GREENPEG project will develop and test a set of advanced exploration technologies and algorithms to be integrated and upscaled into flexible, ready-to-use economically efficient methods for finding buried pegmatites and their green technology raw materials. Validation of the new approach will be ensured from industry-led trials at representative locations across Europe and business plans will help to integrate the new products and services as part of business enlargement and innovation by consortium members. Field method testing is taking place in Austria, Ireland and Norway, while application studies will also be carried out in Portugal and Spain. By applying GREENPEG results, the local partners will help their region to extend their value chains. The GREENPEG outcomes will be implemented in the European Policies and Regulations in the domain of sustainable production of raw materials, meeting the ambitious 2030 energy and climate targets. In that way, GREENPEG contributes to the society by minimising environmental impacts and risks associated with critical raw material exploration and mining. GREENPEG will feed the EU date source on raw materials which will allow EU policy making a sustainable strategy of resource politics, attracting investments in the raw materials sector and increasing the competitiveness of EU companies.