Australia’s critical minerals opportunity at the forefront of the investment
Green energy investor Clean Energy Finance Corp is supporting Australia's critical minerals supply chain through a US$75 million investment into firm Resource Capital Funds. The
and RCF will be to look at developing onshore downstream processing infrastructure — something that has typically been a hurdle to the Australian industry. Just last week, the federal government announced another A$400 million in loans — on top of the $1.25 billion non-recourse facility in place — to ensure Iluka Resources can complete construction of its Eneabba rare earths refinery in Western Australia.
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