Rare Earth Elements Research with Jack Groppo and Jim Hower
The future of renewable energy—like wind turbines and solar panels—relies on rare earth elements and the best source for these might just be coal. With funds from DOE, DOD and NSF, University of Kentucky researchers Jim Hower and Jack Groppo are locating and evaluating rare earth elements and processing coal-based materials, alongside industry and university partners.
Видео Rare Earth Elements Research with Jack Groppo and Jim Hower канала University of Kentucky
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