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Bishop, Richard E., et al. "Evolve CAPP Final Report." , Dec. 2024. https://doi.org/10.2172/2481033 Bishop, Richard E., Andrews, Kevin, Naumann, Hans, Bandy, Ralph, Hill, Brian, Shuai, Xiaobing, Scheffel, Matt, Lassetter, William, Janson, Gus, Agioutantis, Zach, Gray, Kimberly, Schafrik, Steven, Ratlif, Victoria, Zhang, Wencai, Kecojevic, Vlad, Huang, Qingqing, Talan, Deniz, Riestenberg, David, ... Paranthaman, Parans (2024). Evolve CAPP Final Report. https://doi.org/10.2172/2481033 Bishop, Richard E., Andrews, Kevin, Naumann, Hans, et al., "Evolve CAPP Final Report," (2024), https://doi.org/10.2172/2481033 @techreport{osti_2481033, author = {Bishop, Richard E. and Andrews, Kevin and Naumann, Hans and Bandy, Ralph and Hill, Brian and Shuai, Xiaobing and Scheffel, Matt and Lassetter, William and Janson, Gus and Agioutantis, Zach and others}, title = {Evolve CAPP Final Report}, institution = {Virginia Tech}, annote = {The Evolve Central Appalachia (Evolve CAPP) project is investigating the rare earth and critical mineral resource potential of the Central Appalachian basin, spanning Virginia, West Virginia, Kentucky, and Tennessee. This initiative aims to advance clean energy technologies, strengthen sustainable industries critical to national security, and foster economic growth through downstream value-added industries. Innovative policy incentives, stakeholder collaboration, and responsible sourcing practices are identified as pivotal to overcoming barriers. The project seeks to align environmental stewardship with economic imperatives. These efforts aim to position the Central Appalachian region as a leader in responsible critical mineral sourcing, contributing to a resilient, secure, and future-ready supply chain for critical minerals.}, doi = {10.2172/2481033}, url = {https://www.osti.gov/biblio/2481033}, place = {United States}, year = {2024}, month = {12}} (责任编辑:) |
