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Energy Transition
is happening

The Energy Transition
shall be accelerated
to respect the Paris COP21 objectives

Competitively of Energy Transition projects is critical ​

  • Windmill farm​

  • Solar panel farm​

  • EV supply chain​

  • H2 / Amonia

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Conventional Oil & Gas Projects shall reduce their GHG emissions ​

  • Carbon capture & Storage​

  • GHG reduction plan​

  • Integrated supply chain​

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The EU Energy Transition
will depend on the Lithium-ion battery
industry success

  • 30% of EU energy consumption is for Transport ​

  • 25% of EU energy consumption is for Industry​

  • EV and ESS are key solutions for Transport and Industry​

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 The EU is creating the environment 
to succeed in transitioning to a more independent
EV Industry​

  • CRMA objective are transformative​

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  • The EU battery supply chain is developing​

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  • Support is required on all front to achieve the COP21 objective​

 The EU Energy Transition Industry
shall reduce its dependency in critical minerals and develop circular economy

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  • Lithium refining remains a critical gap to fill​

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  • Battery recycling will be the main source of critical raw material in the EU eventually​

Rare Earths demand surge is primarily driven by the clean energy transition, electric vehicle production, and advanced technologies NdFeB magnets, containing neodymium and praseodymium, are particularly critical as they create the strongest permanent magnets yet discovered—essential components for electric vehicles and wind turbines​.

 Supply and Demand of main Rare Earth Elements​

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  • By 2030–2035, a significant supply-demand gap is expected for NdPr and DyTb oxides, creating a critical market opportunity​

China currently controls over 80% of global rare earth production, giving it overwhelming influence over supply chains critical to green energy, defense, and high-tech industries. This dominance poses a strategic risk, prompting the U.S. and Europe to urgently seek alternative to secure sources. Developing new rare earth projects outside China is now a geopolitical and economic priority.

 China’s dominance of the Rare Earths market​
 

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