U.S. demand for graphite renews amid battery boom
The Department of Energy has said the need for graphite is critical, and the Department of the Interior lists it as one of 60 ‘critical minerals.’
Graphite mines in the United States largely closed down seven decades ago. Mining the ubiquitous mineral found in everything from nuclear reactors to pencils seemed to make little sense when it could be imported inexpensively from other nations, especially China.
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