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Can waste coal help build cellphones and rechargeable batteries?
Evolve CAPP to explore critical mineral production in SW Virginia
Group works to identify area's mineral assets
Recycling coal
General Assembly honors mining professor's work in coal regions
Coal waste project launches in SW Va.
The Carbon-Based Future, in Mining People
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Critical minerals from Appalachian coal
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Four takeaways from Southwest Virginia’s critical mineral investigation
Search for rare earth elements to continue in central Appalachia
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Underground carbon storage project takes root
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