Vianode, a Norwegian producer of sustainable synthetic anode graphite, plans to establish its first North American facility in Ontario. Representing a $3.2 billion investment the facility to be ...
Norway’s Vianode AS will spend C$3.2 billion ($2.3 billion) to build a new synthetic graphite factory in Canada’s most populous province, the first of its kind in North America. The Ontario government ...
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ST. THOMAS, Ontario—Southwestern Ontario’s newest manufacturing employer got a welcome and a $670-million cheque from Premier Doug Ford last Thursday. Ford was in St. Thomas to welcome Vianode, a ...
A Norwegian company is investing $3.2-billion to build a synthetic graphite plant in southwestern Ontario. Vianode CEO Burkhard Straube says it will construct the plant in St. Thomas, Ont., and will ...
A Norwegian company is investing $3.2 billion to build a synthetic graphite plant in southwestern Ontario. Vianode CEO Burkhard Straube says it will construct the plant in St. Thomas, Ont., and will ...
Doug Ford speaks at the groundbreaking for the new Vianode $3.2 billion synthetic graphite factory in St. Thomas on Thursday. (Credit: Mike Hensen/The London Free Press/Postmedia Network) A Norwegian ...
ST. THOMAS — The Ontario government has secured an investment of $3.2 billion from Vianode, a leading global manufacturer of synthetic graphite, to establish a new, state-of-the-art facility in St.
The market for ultra-high-purity (UHP) graphite, essential for EV anodes and nuclear reactors, is projected to hit $1.43 billion by 2030, masking structural friction in the global energy transition.