CleanTech's Fluorspar Projects have significant fluorspar resource potential with over 745 historic drill holes covering 17,750 acres in the heart of the Western Kentucky Fluorspar District.
The projects are strategically positioned along major fault systems controlling mineralization throughout the 1,000-square-mile district.
Mining operations in the district have extracted 12.5 million tons of refined fluorspar since the late 1800s[1,2]. Why invest in Fluorspar?
Kentucky Fluorspar Mining by Kentucky Geological Survey
According to www.statista.com, China produced over 60% of the world’s fluorspar.
Approximately 50 - 60% of fluorine (HF) demand is used to produce uranium hexafluoride (UF₆), a gaseous compound that enables enrichment of U-235 from 0.7% source to 3.5% to 5%.
Fluorspar is the key ingredient of lithium hexafluorophosphate (LiPF6), which is the most widely used electrolyte for lithium batteries.
Fluorocarbon (Hydrofluorocarbon) is a refrigerant with low melting temperature of -26.3C (HFC-134), insert, stable under pressure
Fluorine and fluoride gases play a crucial role in semiconductor manufacturing which powers Artificial Intelligence.
Deep within the rolling hills of Western Kentucky, a region with a legendary mining past, lies the story of a mineral: Fluorspar.
Fluorspar was the unsung hero of the industrial age—a critical ingredient for the steel that built our cities. This is the history of the legendary Illinois-Kentucky Fluorspar District, of the generations of miners who brought its treasures to light, and of a community built on grit and determination. From the golden age of Fluorspar to its quiet decline, and now to its rebirth as a cornerstone of American national security through its crucial uses in nuclear power, discover the enduring legacy of a vital national resource. Find out more
CleanTech's Gibellini vanadium project is located in battle mountain region, Nevada, a state ranked as the number one mining investment destination by the Fraser Institute. Covering 21 km,
Gibellini holds 127 million pounds of measured and indicated and 195 million pounds inferred vanadium pentoxide (V2O5)
described in a 2024 technical report by Woods Plc. The project features an open-pit, heap-leach
operation with a 0.2 strip ratio and over 60% recovery, targeting 99% pure V2O5 production.
Water and sage credits are secured through a nearby Company's owned 3,000-acre ranch. Find out more.
Vanadium is a critical mineral and key ingredient in vanadium redox flow batteries, military and space-age alloys, and high-strength reinforcement steel bars for high rise buildings.
China produces over 60% of the world's Vanadium. Find out more.