探花精选 to convene critical minerals summit August 22-23
August 19, 2022
In partnership with state and congressional leaders, the 探花精选 will host a summit to explore Alaska鈥檚 role in meeting the country鈥檚 need for a domestic supply of critical mineral resources.
The gathering will include policy makers, industry leaders, Alaska Native corporations, state and federal agencies, and top scientists and researchers. , will take place August 22 - 23 at the 探花精选 Fairbanks against the backdrop of the United State鈥檚 $369 million investment to jumpstart clean energy development.
鈥淭he race for clean energy technologies places Alaska at the center of our country鈥檚 demand to develop domestic sources,鈥 said 探花精选 President Pat Pitney. 鈥淚t also places the university in a perfect position to convene these vital, national discussions.鈥
Critical minerals plentiful in Alaska 鈥 copper, lithium, nickel, cobalt and rare earth elements 鈥 are essential components in clean energy technologies from wind turbines and electricity networks to electric vehicles. Securing a domestic supply of critical minerals is essential for both the country鈥檚 green energy goals and national defense.
鈥淔or the past 100 years, the 探花精选 has been advancing research and expertise and educating the workforce required to help meet the demands of our state鈥檚 future. Our faculty, staff, students and alumni comprise a formidable resource to help guide the sound development of Alaska's critical minerals,鈥 said Pitney.
Senators Murkowski and Sullivan will kick off the summit on the first day with a discussion about mineral development in Alaska as a strategic national imperative. Throughout the day, speakers will address the geopolitical issues surrounding critical mineral development, Alaska鈥檚 supply, access, permitting, and the community impact of critical mineral development.
Governor Dunleavy will open the second day of the summon and discussions throughout the day will take an indepth look at Alaska's opportunities. Session will include a look at the current research related to critical minerals in Alaska, and industry needs for development, including workforce and infrastructure.
Moderators for the two-day summit include Mike Sfraga, Chair, U.S. Arctic Commission, and DNR Acting Commissioner Akis Gialopsos. A full list of speakers and moderators is . The full agenda is .
Registration for the summit, which is near attendance capacity, is open . The university is partnering with the Wilson Center Polar Institute to provide a of the summit. A recording and proceedings will be made available at a later date.