NevGold Targets Domestic Antimony Supply for Clean Energy and Infrastructure

NevGold Targets Domestic Antimony Supply for Clean Energy and Infrastructure

Nevada-based project aligns with growing demand for critical minerals powering energy, AI, and grid systems

NevGold is advancing a Nevada-based antimony project aimed at supporting domestic supply of a critical mineral used in clean energy systems, AI infrastructure, grid storage, and national energy independence initiatives.

What role does antimony play in the clean energy transition?

Antimony is an essential critical mineral used across a range of modern applications, including energy storage systems, grid infrastructure, and advanced technologies tied to AI and data centers. As demand accelerates alongside the global push for energy independence, securing reliable domestic supply is becoming increasingly important.

NevGold is positioning itself within that shift. The company is focused on developing a U.S.-based source of antimony in Nevada, a jurisdiction known for its mining infrastructure and regulatory clarity. By targeting domestic production, NevGold aligns with broader efforts to reduce reliance on foreign supply chains while supporting the materials needed for next-generation energy and technology systems.

For investors, the opportunity sits at the intersection of critical minerals and infrastructure growth. As energy systems evolve and demand for scalable storage and processing capacity increases, materials like antimony are becoming more strategically relevant—placing projects like NevGold’s within a growing and increasingly important segment of the market.

For more information on NevGold Corp. (TSX.V: NAU, OTCQX: NAUFF) please click the request investor info button.

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