Energy Resilience Starts Here: Phoenix Tailings Secures ARPA-E Win in Rare Earth Extraction Breakthrough

Dec 6, 2025

Highlights

  • Phoenix Tailings awarded $1.6M from DOE's ARPA-E RECOVER program to develop temperature-stable ligands that extract rare earths from wastewater, brines, and industrial effluents, bypassing traditional mining entirely.
  • The company operates one of the few U.S. facilities producing finished rare earth metals domestically in Massachusetts and New Hampshire, with zero reliance on Chinese equipment or reagents.
  • This federal validation strengthens America's critical minerals playbook as China tightens heavy rare earth controls, offering scalable domestic feedstock sources to support EV, defense, and renewable energy supply chains.

Department of Energy (DOE) $1.6M RECOVER award (opens in a new tab) signals growing U.S. confidence in unconventional feedstock technologyโ€”and validates the work of innovators Alex Nyarko (opens in a new tab) and Tomรกs Villalรณn Jr., PhD (opens in a new tab).

A New Signal in Americaโ€™s Critical Minerals Playbook

Phoenix Tailingsโ€™ latest $1.6 million award from the Department of Energyโ€™s ARPA-E RECOVER program marks more than a routine grantโ€”it represents federal validation of a rare earth extraction pathway that bypasses traditional geology entirely. The companyโ€™s approach turns wastewater, dilute brines, and industrial effluents into strategic mineral feedstock, expanding the frontier of where rare earths can be sourced in the United States.

The announcement underscores a national pattern: energy resilience increasingly depends on rare-earth resilience, especially as China tightens heavy-rare-earth controls and global OEMs race to derisk magnet supply.

The Chemistry That Could Redraw the Map

Under the RECOVER program, Phoenix Tailings will continue developing specialized temperature-stable ligands engineered to selectively bind rare earths and critical minerals from low-concentration streams in the oil, gas, and mining sectors.

This โ€œprecision capture chemistryโ€ opens doors to feedstock pools historically considered uneconomic or inaccessible. It aligns with the extraction innovations spearheaded by Alex Nyarko and Tomรกs Villalรณn Jr., PhD, whose work has pushed Phoenix Tailings into the front rank of U.S. critical-minerals technology developers.

From Wastewater to Metal: A Domestic, Circular Chain

Phoenix Tailings is one of the few U.S. companies producing finished rare earth metals today, running refining and metallization operations in Massachusetts and New Hampshire without dependence on Chinese equipment or reagents.

The new extraction platform bolsters a vision of a fully domestic, circular rare earth supply chainโ€”from tailings and brines to alloy-ready metals. Modular metallization cells, flexible chemistry, and zero reliance on Chinese inputs position Phoenix as a strategic node in the emerging โ€œex-Chinaโ€ magnet ecosystem.

Why This Matters for Investors and Policymakers

As EVs, defense systems, and renewable-energy hardware accelerate magnet demand, advanced OEMs (Tier 1โ€“Tier 3) face a supply chain increasingly shaped by geopolitics. Chinaโ€™s recent heavy rare earth lockdown amplifies the urgency of diversifying Dy/Tb-grade feedstock.

Phoenix Tailingsโ€™ DOE-backed pathway is not a complete solutionโ€”but it is a highly promising one. If scalable, it offers new domestic tonnage sources that complement traditional mining, mitigate price shocks, and strengthen allied magnet manufacturing.

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1 Comment

  1. JACK LIFTON

    This is beyond belief. This approach, “tailored ligands”, is old, tried, and found economically wanting. The correct term for this grant is a “mercy f**k” by a totally subject matter free economic and scientific illiterate. IBC Advanced Technology of American Fork, Utah, invented this technology and proved its efficacy more than a decade ago. Its economic efficiency was not proven.

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