Pensana and partners gain Innovate UK grant
Rare earth metals company Pensana Plc, headquartered in London, UK – working in partnership with Polestar, Route2 and the Universities of Leeds and Hull – has been awarded £316,643 in grant
Rare earth metals company Pensana Plc, headquartered in London, UK – working in partnership with Polestar, Route2 and the Universities of Leeds and Hull – has been awarded £316,643 in grant
Pensana has been awarded £316,643 in grant funding by Innovate UK under its CLIMATES programme to develop a low carbon sustainable supply chain for rare earth magnets. The company, based
Inward investing rare earth specialist Pensana – in partnership with the University of Hull and others – has secured a £316,643 grant from Innovate UK. The company, developing a refining complex
Metals company Pensana on September 14 confirmed that the Sulima West laterite target at its Coola exploration project, in Angola, contains three main types of rare-earth minerals. This was confirmed as the company
Pensana Plc (LON:PRE), working in partnership with Polestar, Route2 and the Universities of Leeds and Hull, has been awarded £316,643 in grant funding by Innovate UK under its CLIMATES programme. The partnership will work
Following the recent high-grade TREO soil sample results at Sulima West and the very encouraging results from other Coola targets the company is pleased to report on the Mineralogical Characterisation
Polestar is co-owned by Volvo and the Chinese automotive giant Geely Holding and is based in Gothenburg, where a marble block displaying its emissions targets sits outside its HQ. It
Demand for Rare Earth Elements (REE) has surged due to electric vehicles, renewable energy technology and ICT growth. REEs present unique extraction challenges as they are typically found in dispersed,
Pensana plc (LON:PRE) has announced that, further to the announcement of 29 August 2023, which reported high grade TREO soil sampling results at Sulima West and encouraging results from other
London-listed Pensana says results from a soil sampling programme at the Sulima West target, at its Coola licence, in Angola, clearly identifies an area of about 500 m by 300