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Copenhagen Atomics Secures Access To Vital Thorium Supplies From Norway For Advanced Nuclear Power Plant
The Fensfeltet area in southern Norway. Rare Earths Norway holds the rights to Europe’s largest deposit of rare earth elements in this area. Extraction of rare earth elements will produce thorium as a byproduct. Courtesy Rare Earths Norway.

Denmark-based advanced reactor developer Copenhagen Atomics has signed a letter of intent with Rare Earths Norway to secure future access to thorium extracted from the Fensfeltet deposit in Norway.

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