Mr. Tyrone Docherty reports
FIRST TELLURIUM JOINS U.S. DEFENSE INDUSTRIAL BASE CONSORTIUM
First Tellurium Corp.'s application to the United States Defense Industrial Base Consortium (DIBC), first announced in
July, 2024, has been approved. The DIBC is a worldwide industrial complex that helps the Department of Defense (DOD) access commercial solutions for defense requirements and innovations from industry, academia and non-traditional contractors. Strategic and critical materials are considered essential for the defense industrial base, and the U.S. government is engaged in strategic planning, initiatives and funding to ensure it can access domestic sources.
First Tellurium has been in discussions with the DOD regarding various tellurium and critical metals-related opportunities, including better batteries, solar energy output, combustion/electric vehicles and drones. Recognizing tellurium as a critical metal in need of domestic sources, the DOD directed First Tellurium to join the DIBC to move ahead with further discussions.
As reported throughout 2023 and 2024, First Tellurium is developing advanced, tellurium-based thermoelectric generators for the automotive, defense, agricultural, emergency and recreational markets, as well as others. These new devices offer higher power output, lighter weight, lower-cost manufacturing and the ability to withstand temperature extremes well beyond currently available thermoelectric products.
"Acceptance with the DIBC is a crucial step for us to advance our key tellurium-based initiatives," said First Tellurium president and chief executive officer Tyrone Docherty. "From critical metals exploration to advances in thermoelectric power generation, we have a growing portfolio of opportunities that we believe can benefit not only the DOD, but other governmental and industry customers across North America."
Mr.
Docherty noted that, over the past four years, the DOD has invested more than $870-million of
DPA (Defense Production Act) Title III
funding to bolster North American supplies of minerals critical to America's economy, defence and energy transition. The new administration under President-elect Trump is likely to continue, if not accelerate, these initiatives.
"Remember that in 2020, then-President Trump declared the country's 'undue reliance' on 'foreign adversaries' for critical minerals a national emergency," added Mr. Docherty. "China is the world's
largest producer
of tellurium by far, accounting for well over 70 per cent of global supply, and tellurium is considered a critical mineral for the U.S. and Canada as well as the United Kingdom, Australia, India and South Korea."
"In addition to tellurium technology," said Mr. Docherty, "we're exploring two of North America's top tellurium properties --
Deer Horn
in British Columbia and
Klondike
in Colorado. Both projects contain high-grade tellurium and precious metals. Deer Horn also contains the critical metals tungsten, bismuth, zinc and molybdenum as well as a copper porphyry identified in 2022."
Mr.
Docherty added that tellurium is vital for North America's advancement of solar energy. "First Solar Inc., North America's largest manufacturer of cadmium-tellurium solar panels, consumes most of the tellurium produced in, and imported to, North America, and solar cells account for 40 per cent of tellurium use worldwide."
As part of its growth strategy, First Tellurium's 75-per-cent-owned subsidiary
PyroDelta Energy Corp., which is developing the thermoelectric products, has registered to copyright its name and its Energy Beyond Sunlight tag line in Europe and the United Kingdom.
"We're receiving an increasing number of inquiries about the devices from European markets," said Mr. Docherty. "For this reason, and because we're looking ahead at global opportunities, we believe protecting these brand assets early on will be essential going forward."
About First Tellurium Corp.
First Tellurium's unique business model is to generate revenue and value through mineral discovery, project development, project generation and development of tellurium-based technologies.
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