
Critical Minerals and the U.S. Industrial Transition Summit
Net Zero targets and the energy transition will be achieved by renewable and hydrogen power generation, EVs expansion and carbon capture utilisation and storage. Biden’s IRA provisions have firmed the US as the cleantech investment destination through supply chain domiciliation incentives and tax breaks for renewables and battery components. However with a dearth of minerals critical for transmission, distribution and battery storage, is this desired expansion possible? What investment, partnerships, innovations and business models will secure the US clean energy future?
Critical Minerals and the US Industrial Transition will bring together government officials, mining and commodities, energy, battery manufacturers, OEMs, finance and tech deal-makers instrumental to the transition and the revival of domestic supply chains. The challenges of securing critical minerals and technology will be addressed over one day of in-depth discussion. Fast-movers will be keen to capture the unique opportunities created by incentives driving the accelerated shift towards renewables and EVs adoption.
Why Attend?

Secure
Your stake in the US clean energy future by aligning the right investment, partnerships, tech and business models

Benefit
From the government incentives and tax credits in the US e-mobility, renewables and energy-transition industries

Establish
Robust critical metals and technology supply chains to accelerate energy-transition manufacturing in the US
Past speakers from across our global portfolio of commodities and energy transition events
Key Themes

Partnerships
Partnerships to guarantee access to minerals, secure diversification and share risks on project execution.

Competition
Competition for resources driving new business models such as upstream integration and integration, leasing and recycling

Opportunities
Opportunities in USA renewables and transmission, distribution and storage challenges

Clean Tech
Bolstering domestic clean tech manufacturing with “Made in USA” incentives - can other sectors lend transferable expertise?

Impact
Potential impact of Advanced Manufacturing Production Credit (AMPC) for OEMs

Conquer
Can US automakers overcome early players’ dominance in EVs and batteries’ technology?
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$999 $1,449
$1,249 from 1 July 2023
Speaking Opportunities
Patricia Borges Rotolo
patricia.borges@ft.com
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Ryan Capon
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