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CSIRO Report Highlights Key Role of RD&D and International Collaboration in Australia’s Critical Minerals Opportunity
CSIRO Report Highlights Key Role of RD&D and International Collaboration in Australia’s Critical Minerals Opportunity
Prioritising research, development, and demonstration (RD&D) investment along with international collaboration is vital for Australia to become a leader in the global energy transition, according to a new report by CSIRO, Australia’s national science agency. Released today, the report is the first comprehensive assessment of innovation in critical minerals refining, essential for establishing a sovereign mid-stream processing industry in Australia.
The demand for energy transition minerals has surged in the past five years to US$320 billion, driven by the exponential growth of electric vehicles (EVs) and the continued deployment of solar and wind energy. The report provides valuable data on current capabilities and RD&D, as well as international cooperation opportunities across key minerals such as lithium, cobalt, silicon, rare earth elements, and graphite.
The report aims to guide investment and policy decision-making by detailing processing technology options necessary for producing:
- Lithium-ion batteries used in electric vehicles
- Rare earth magnets used in electric cars and wind turbines
- Solar photovoltaic (PV) cells
Max Temminghoff, Minerals Lead at CSIRO Futures, emphasised the report’s contribution to Australia’s development beyond mining and exporting raw materials, towards higher value processing and manufacturing using critical minerals. “This report presents an optimistic outlook, providing insights into current RD&D capabilities and a pathway forward,” Mr. Temminghoff said. “Australia has a rich endowment of critical minerals and world-leading capabilities in several mid-stream activities. To become competitive in mid-stream processing, promoting innovation, coordinating efforts across industry, research, and government, and fostering international collaboration are essential.”
Innovation is crucial for enhancing existing commercial processes and introducing disruptive technologies to support cost-competitive and sustainable production of essential materials in Australia, which are in high global demand. By encouraging innovation and collaboration, Australia can capitalize on the international demand for minerals needed for the energy transition and strengthen its global leadership in critical mineral processing.
Dr. Rob Hough, Director of CSIRO’s Mineral Resources, highlighted the timeliness of the report. “This report showcases Australia’s technical strengths and homegrown capability, presenting opportunities for significant innovation and international partnerships,” Dr. Hough said.
Lucy O’Connor, Manager of the Australian Critical Minerals Research and Development Hub, underscored the pivotal role of R&D in realising Australia’s potential in critical mineral processing, commercialising the sector, and establishing ESG standards that distinguish Australian industry. “We need to ensure research is targeted to industry problems and outcomes and can be developed into commercially applicable technologies,” Ms. O’Connor said. “This report provides the information that industry, international partners, and investors, as well as the R&D sector, need to identify comparative opportunities and address the most challenging technical bottlenecks when developing integrated supply chains in critical minerals.”
The report was funded by the Critical Minerals Office in the Department of Industry, Science and Resources and will also help inform the Australian Critical Minerals Research and Development Hub, a $50.5 million initiative that brings together Australia’s leading science agencies – ANSTO, CSIRO, and Geoscience Australia.
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