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    Collaboration Advances Anorthosite Research

    By Greenland ReviewJune 10, 2026032 Mins Read
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    Anortech Partners with NRC for Innovative Catalyst Research

    In an exciting development for both industry and climate science, the Canadian firm Anortech has entered into a research partnership with the National Research Council of Canada (NRC). This collaboration aims to push the boundaries of catalyst technology, utilizing alumina derived from anorthosite found in Anortech’s “Grønne Bjerg” license area, which is nestled in Nuup Kangerlua, approximately 80 kilometers from Nuuk.

    The roots of this project can be traced back to tests conducted in 2025, when Anortech provided various grades of anorthosite for experimental catalysts designed to capture carbon dioxide and convert it into methane through hydrogenation. This significant initiative was highlighted in a stock exchange announcement on June 8.

    CEO Jim Cambon expressed his enthusiasm about the new partnership, stating, “We are very excited to collaborate with Canada’s renowned research and innovation organization. This dynamic project aligns seamlessly with our goal of becoming the foremost supplier of sustainable technologies leveraging anorthosite. The NRC’s expertise is expected to unlock new applications for our alumina, translating innovative science into actionable climate solutions.”

    Over the next year, the NRC team will work methodically to refine and optimize alumina across a spectrum of parameters. Anortech is optimistic about the future, as Cambon also revealed plans to submit an application for an exploitation license, targeted for 2027.

    As the world grapples with climate change, partnerships like these highlight the pivotal role of research and innovative technology in creating sustainable solutions.

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