- Renascor Resources (RNU) is investigating green financing options for the Siviour Battery Anode Material Project in South Australia
- The company says it is on track to produce a material critical to the electric vehicle supply chain, at a low cost, using an ESG-friendly spherical purification process
- It plans to develop the world’s first integrated, in-country mine and purified spherical graphite operation outside of China
- Currently, 100 per cent of PSG produced from natural flake graphite is produced in China
- Renascor’s purification process also offers an eco-friendly alternative to the PSG purification process in China
- The company is up 7.87 per cent, trading at 9.6 cents