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Rare Earth Exchanges
Dustin Olsen
41 episodes
2 days ago
We're taking you to the heart of one of the most critical and underappreciated battles shaping our modern world: the rare earth element supply chain. Discover the high-stakes dynamics that are fueling international competition, from China’s commanding grip on processing, refining, and value-added production of rare earth elements to the industries and innovations that depend on these indispensable resources. Each week, we expose the geoscience, geopolitics, and economic forces behind the West's growing reliance on China—forces that are hidden in plain sight but impossible to ignore.
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We're taking you to the heart of one of the most critical and underappreciated battles shaping our modern world: the rare earth element supply chain. Discover the high-stakes dynamics that are fueling international competition, from China’s commanding grip on processing, refining, and value-added production of rare earth elements to the industries and innovations that depend on these indispensable resources. Each week, we expose the geoscience, geopolitics, and economic forces behind the West's growing reliance on China—forces that are hidden in plain sight but impossible to ignore.
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S1 E33 - Emily Domenech: The average time to get a mine fully permitted is 29 years.
Rare Earth Exchanges
31 minutes 35 seconds
2 months ago
S1 E33 - Emily Domenech: The average time to get a mine fully permitted is 29 years.

Highlights

  • The federal government often acts as an impediment to project permitting.
  • A cultural shift is needed to prioritize 'yes' in permitting processes.
  • Recent reforms have aimed to streamline the NEPA process.
  • The average time to permit a mine in the U.S. is 29 years.
  • The goal is to reduce the average permitting time to three years.
  • Transparency in the permitting process can expedite approvals.
  • Interagency coordination is crucial for project success.
  • Critical minerals are vital for national security and clean energy.
  • Investors should look for projects on the Permitting Council's dashboard.
  • The Permitting Council is eager to assist developers in navigating the process.


Summary

In this episode of the Rare Earth Exchanges podcast, Emily Domenech, the executive director of the Permitting Council, discusses the challenges and opportunities in the federal permitting process for critical minerals and infrastructure projects. She emphasizes the need for a cultural shift within the federal government to streamline permitting, reduce delays, and leverage technology. Emily shares recent successes in expediting permits and highlights the importance of interagency coordination to support national security and clean energy initiatives. She encourages investors and developers to engage with the Permitting Council to navigate the permitting landscape effectively.

Chapters

  • 00:00 Introduction to Permitting Challenges
  • 02:59 Navigating Federal Permitting Processes
  • 05:46 Recent Wins in Permitting
  • 09:07 The Role of Technology in Permitting
  • 12:02 Interagency Coordination and Collaboration
  • 14:55 Critical Minerals and National Security
  • 18:04 Investment Signals in the Mining Sector
  • 20:46 Conclusion and Future Outlook
Rare Earth Exchanges
We're taking you to the heart of one of the most critical and underappreciated battles shaping our modern world: the rare earth element supply chain. Discover the high-stakes dynamics that are fueling international competition, from China’s commanding grip on processing, refining, and value-added production of rare earth elements to the industries and innovations that depend on these indispensable resources. Each week, we expose the geoscience, geopolitics, and economic forces behind the West's growing reliance on China—forces that are hidden in plain sight but impossible to ignore.