It's exciting to see the progress!
Nth Cycle made history this week as they unveiled the first commercial cobalt nickel refinery in the US to recycle essential energy transition metals and eliminate supply chain bottlenecks for clean energy markets. We had the honor of joining Nth Cycle at their ribbon cutting for their new refinery as their 20,000-square-foot facility begins operations in Fairfield, Ohio, to process black-mass and other nickel scrap. Great to see support from Congressman Brad Wenstrup, officials with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), Fairfield Mayor Mitch Rhodus, Cincinnati Mayor Aftab Pureval, State Representative Jennifer Gross and more. We’re so proud of Megan O'Connor and the incredible work the team is accomplishing to decarbonize the metals and battery industry. More from The Associated Press on what this refinery means for the US in the clean energy race: https://lnkd.in/gY2WzYpM