Iron sulfide

Cyber Enviro-Tech Appoints Frank Straw as Consultant and Advisor

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Wednesday, June 7, 2023

Straw's extensive experience in chemical cleaning, hazardous waste treatment, and environmental remediation is a valuable resource to the Cyber Enviro-Tech team.

Key Points: 
  • Straw's extensive experience in chemical cleaning, hazardous waste treatment, and environmental remediation is a valuable resource to the Cyber Enviro-Tech team.
  • By combining Cyber Enviro-Tech systems with its biodegradable chemicals, they can convert "daily refinery waste sludge" into reusable assets.
  • With Frank on board as a consultant and advisor, we are confident of our capabilities to deliver greater value for customers and shareholders."
  • Straw reinforces the company's commitment to attracting top talent and positions Cyber Enviro-Tech to become a leading innovator in the industry.

Solid Power Awarded Up To $12.5 Million to Develop Nickel- and Cobalt-Free All-Solid-State Battery Cells

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Friday, October 1, 2021

Solid Power expects to receive up to $12.5M to complete the project through the life of the contract.

Key Points: 
  • Solid Power expects to receive up to $12.5M to complete the project through the life of the contract.
  • Iron sulfide cathodes have been a focus area at Solid Power dating back to research at the University of Colorado Boulder, said Josh Buettner-Garrett, Chief Technology Officer at Solid Power.
  • Solid Power is an industry-leading developer of all-solid-state rechargeable battery cells for electric vehicles and mobile power markets.
  • Solid Power replaces the flammable liquid electrolyte in a conventional lithium-ion battery with a proprietary sulfide-based solid electrolyte.

DLP Resources Announces Exploration Update of Drilling on the DD Project - Strong Hydrothermal Alteration Intersected in the Sullivan Horizon in DD21-01

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Thursday, April 1, 2021

Strongly hydrothermally altered and sheared Sullivan horizon siltstone/argillite was intersected in the hole from 1452.46m to 1550m.

Key Points: 
  • Strongly hydrothermally altered and sheared Sullivan horizon siltstone/argillite was intersected in the hole from 1452.46m to 1550m.
  • Weak pyrrhotite (FeS), chalcopyrite (CuFeS2) and trace pyrite (FeS2) occur through the alteration zone with a late gabbro sill from 1498m to 1503.57m.
  • Strong sericite-silica alteration and yellow-brown phengite visible in the altered Sullivan horizon confirms hole DD21-01 is still distal from a mineralized source.
  • Ian Gendall, President of DLP commented: "DD21-01 confirmed that the hydrothermal system responsible for the strong alteration once again seen at the Sullivan Horizon extends to the North of the DD property.