Graphite One Inc.: U.S. Government Designates Graphite One Project as High-Priority Infrastructure Project
VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESSWIRE /
(TSX-V:GPH)(OTCQB:GPHOF) ( Graphite One or the Company ) announced today that on January 15, 2021 it received notice that the Company s Graphite Creek Project has been designated a High-Priority Infrastructure Project (HPIP) by the U.S. Government s Federal Permitting Improvement Steering Committee (FPISC). The approval is the culmination of a process that began with the nomination on October 4, 2019 by Alaska Governor Mike Dunleavy of Graphite One s project for High-Priority Infrastructure Project designation.[1] Designating the Graphite Creek Project as a High-Priority Infrastructure Project will send a strong signal that the U.S. intends to end the days of our 100% import-dependency for this increasingly critical mineral, said Alaska Governor Mike Dunleavy in his nomination letter.
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State backing for electric car raw materials embarrassing , says Cornish boss
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Cornish Lithium boss Jeremy Wrathall has hit out at the lack of state investment
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Britain is racing to develop a supply chain that will meet demand as the world’s motoring fleet becomes electrified over the coming decades.
Jeremy Wrathall, founder and chief executive of Cornish Lithium, said the UK had the potential to provide “significant amounts of lithium and other battery metals” for the economy.