Available for Licensing - Electrochemical Rare Earth Recovery from Coal Fly Ash: Turn Waste Stockpiles into Critical Materials Revenue

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Key Takeaways

  • Full and open competition - all businesses eligible to bid
  • Work to be performed in Idaho Falls, ID
  • Industry: Other Metal Ore Mining

Contract Details

Notice ID
BA-1747
Opportunity Type
Special Notice
Sub-Agency
ENERGY, DEPARTMENT OF
Office
BATTELLE ENERGY ALLIANCEDOE CNTR
Posted Date
Wednesday, March 4, 2026
Response Deadline
Friday, May 1, 2026
PSC Code
AJ11
Set-Aside
Full & Open Competition
Place of Performance
Idaho Falls, ID, 83415
Status
Active

Description

Electrochemical Rare Earth Recovery from Coal Fly Ash: Turn Waste Stockpiles into Critical Materials Revenue Technology Overview Researchers at Idaho National Laboratory have developed an electrochemical process that selectively extracts rare earth elements (REEs) from coal fly ash leachate using electricity instead of chemical reagents. The technology employs tuned anodic electrosorption with functionalized mesoporous carbon electrodes to achieve superior separation of REEs from competing metal ions. Opportunity Coal fly ash represents a massive, untapped resource: 158 million tons produced annually in the U.S. 1.5 billion tons currently stockpiled Contains 74,000-106,000 metric tons of rare earth elements Current extraction methods don't work at scale. Traditional solvent extraction reli

Why This Opportunity Matters

ENERGY, DEPARTMENT OF is seeking responses for other metal ore mining in Idaho Falls, ID.