The US Department of Energy (DOE) may fund up to $162mn across nine domestic projects focused on recovery of critical minerals from industrial feedstocks, the department said on Tuesday.
Selected projects would recover several critical minerals — including rare earths, copper and antimony — at existing bench-scale and pilot-scale facilities.
The DOE investments would be used to advance the technology readiness level (TRL) of these bench-scale and pilot-scale sites, with the goal of advancing the TRL of bench-scale from laboratory to prototype level and pilot-scale projects from prototype to pre-commercial demonstration level. These projects will be managed by the department's National Energy Technology Laboratory.
Funding for the projects would come from the DOE's Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation, though selection for awards negotiations do not guarantee funding commitments.
The action comes a year after the DOE's announcement in August 2025 to invest up to $975mn to advance and scale mining, processing and manufacturing technologies.
| Projects selected | |
| Company/Project | Headquarters Location |
| Bench-Scale Facilities | |
| Anactisis | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania |
| Nusano | West Valley City, Utah |
| SiTration | Cambridge, Massachusetts |
| Still Bright | Newark, New Jersey |
| Pilot-Scale Facilities | |
| Alcoa | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania |
| DISA Technologies | Mills, Wyoming |
| Felix Gold Alaska Treasure Creek | Fairbanks, Alaska |
| Thompson Creek Metals | Langeloth, Pennsylvania |
| Trigg Minerals | Jersey City, New Jersey |
| Source: US Department of Energy | |

