Critical Minerals and Materials Matchmaker-CM3
Abstract
This is the Critical Minerals and Materials Matchmaker (CM3) survey form. CM3 is an online information resource created to help connect users across the critical minerals and materials supply chain. The survey is designed to allow organizations to self-identify their critical minerals and materials-aligned activities and interests, and an interactive map that displays those on-going activities in a dynamic way. To include your critical minerals management activity or activities in CM3, please open and fill out the Critical Minerals and Materials Survey. If your organization has many ongoing or planned activities that would be onerous to enter in the form, or if your activities are difficult to geolocate (such as a transport network), please email the team at edxspatial@netl.doe.gov. This initiative is aligned with the approach of DOE’s H2 Matchmaker and Carbon Matchmaker. Read more information on H2 Matchmaker and Carbon Matchmaker. Below are some questions to help understand if you should fill out the CM3 survey: Does your company work with elements such as lithium, cobalt, copper, graphite, nickel, rare earth minerals, or platinum group metals? Does your organization have research and development activities related to critical materials or their supply chains? Does your company currently work in themore »
- Authors:
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- National Energy Technology Laboratory
- Publication Date:
- Other Number(s):
- b0babaf6-8043-43e1-aecc-7d30ef453c15
- Research Org.:
- National Energy Technology Laboratory - Energy Data eXchange; NETL
- Sponsoring Org.:
- USDOE Office of Fossil Energy (FE)
- Subject:
- CM3; Critical Materials; Critical Minerals; Critical Minerals and Materials; DOE; Matchmaker; NETL; National Energy Technology Laboratory; Self Identify; Survey; US Department of Energy
- OSTI Identifier:
- 2434287
- DOI:
- https://doi.org/10.18141/2434287
Citation Formats
Bauer, Jennifer, Marcelli, Olivia, Rodriguez, Neyda Cordero, Jackson, Zach, and Summers, Morgan. Critical Minerals and Materials Matchmaker-CM3. United States: N. p., 2024.
Web. doi:10.18141/2434287.
Bauer, Jennifer, Marcelli, Olivia, Rodriguez, Neyda Cordero, Jackson, Zach, & Summers, Morgan. Critical Minerals and Materials Matchmaker-CM3. United States. doi:https://doi.org/10.18141/2434287
Bauer, Jennifer, Marcelli, Olivia, Rodriguez, Neyda Cordero, Jackson, Zach, and Summers, Morgan. 2024.
"Critical Minerals and Materials Matchmaker-CM3". United States. doi:https://doi.org/10.18141/2434287. https://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/2434287. Pub date:Fri Aug 23 04:00:00 UTC 2024
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title = {Critical Minerals and Materials Matchmaker-CM3},
author = {Bauer, Jennifer and Marcelli, Olivia and Rodriguez, Neyda Cordero and Jackson, Zach and Summers, Morgan},
abstractNote = {This is the Critical Minerals and Materials Matchmaker (CM3) survey form. CM3 is an online information resource created to help connect users across the critical minerals and materials supply chain. The survey is designed to allow organizations to self-identify their critical minerals and materials-aligned activities and interests, and an interactive map that displays those on-going activities in a dynamic way. To include your critical minerals management activity or activities in CM3, please open and fill out the Critical Minerals and Materials Survey. If your organization has many ongoing or planned activities that would be onerous to enter in the form, or if your activities are difficult to geolocate (such as a transport network), please email the team at edxspatial@netl.doe.gov. This initiative is aligned with the approach of DOE’s H2 Matchmaker and Carbon Matchmaker. Read more information on H2 Matchmaker and Carbon Matchmaker. Below are some questions to help understand if you should fill out the CM3 survey: Does your company work with elements such as lithium, cobalt, copper, graphite, nickel, rare earth minerals, or platinum group metals? Does your organization have research and development activities related to critical materials or their supply chains? Does your company currently work in the critical minerals or materials supply chain? Do you have prospective work in critical minerals or materials in the next 5 years? Does your company mine, process, refine or distribute critical minerals or materials? Do you want to network with other facilities or organizations working in the same areas? Are you curious about the critical mineral and material activity in your surrounding area? Are you interested in aligning your potential needs across the supply chain to different geographic areas within the U.S? For more information, please see the CM3 website (https://www.energy.gov/fecm/articles/critical-minerals-materials-matchmaker-cm3) or email our team at edxspatial@netl.doe.gov.},
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