Joel Rheault, vice president of operations for Titan Mining Corp., holds a rock containing graphite at a mine, Nov. 20, 2025, in Gouverneur, N.Y. (AP Photo/Michael Hill) Joel Rheault, vice president of operations for Titan Mining Corp., holds a rock containing graphite at a mine, Nov. 20, 2025, in Gouverneur, N.Y. (AP Photo/Michael Hill) An excavator moves rocks at a graphite mine, Nov. 20, 2025, in Gouverneur, N.Y. (AP Photo/Michael Hill) GOUVERNEUR, N.Y.
Main Idea: Titan Mining is trying to restart U.S. graphite production as demand rises and officials seek to reduce reliance on China.
Key Points:
New graphite mining may bring local noise, traffic, and land disruption, and the new supply still depends on permits and new plants.
US graphite mines could lower battery supply risks, support jobs, and reduce reliance on China for products used in cars, tools, and the grid.
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