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June 12th, 2026 | 07:05 CEST

Decarbonization - An Overlooked Multi-Billion-Dollar Market! Strategic Resources Aims to Take A Leading Role; What About ITM Power and Nel?

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Decarbonization is increasingly becoming the dominant megatrend in global industry and is opening up entirely new value chains linking energy, raw materials, and technology. While companies like ITM Power and Nel provide the technological foundation for green hydrogen, "raw material developers" such as Strategic Resources are simultaneously coming into focus. The Canadians aim to supply the industry with green steel and plan to build a comprehensive value chain. In addition, an exciting partnership has been formed to develop vanadium-based battery materials. Who will win the race?

time to read: 3 minutes | Author: Carsten Mainitz
ISIN: STRATEGIC RESOURCES INC | CA86277X4093 | TSXV: SR , ITM POWER PLC LS-_05 | GB00B0130H42 , NEL ASA NK-_20 | NO0010081235

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    Strategic Resources: Micro Cap vs. Mega Potential

    The company operates at key intersections of the decarbonization megatrend. Central to this is the BlackRock project in the Canadian province of Québec, which combines iron, vanadium, and titanium and boasts approximately 128 million tonnes of mineralized reserves. These raw materials are essential for the decarbonization of the steel industry, but also for various applications in the battery and defence sectors. This enables the company to serve multiple industrial end markets.

    The goal is to create an integrated platform that covers multiple stages of the value chain. Iron ore extraction is the first step. The raw material is then processed into iron concentrate at a processing plant. In the final step, it will be further refined in Port Saguenay into so-called iron ore pellets. This is a standardized industrial product that can be efficiently used in modern, lower-carbon processes.

    Typical for this stage of the company's development, the most important tasks include project development, permitting processes, financing, and the preparation of future mining activities. The company recently announced an important milestone in this regard. By responding to the final inquiries from the Québec Ministry of the Environment, the company was able to take the next significant step in the permitting process for the planned 4 million tonne pelletizing plant at Port Saguenay.

    In addition to Canada, Strategic Resources also holds another development asset: the Mustavaara project in Finland. This is a historic production and processing site that previously handled the processing of iron ore and vanadium.

    The signing of a memorandum of understanding with Tyfast Energy also recently caused a stir. The collaboration aims to explore how vanadium from Strategic Resources' approved mine in Canada can be refined into battery-grade vanadium oxide and integrated into the LVO (Lithium Vanadium Oxide) anode platform of the US company Tyfast. This partnership to develop vanadium-based battery materials holds great potential, albeit still in its early phase.

    Last month, the Canadian company carried out a CAD 10 million capital increase at a price of CAD 0.25. Subscribers also received one warrant per share with an exercise price of CAD 0.40 and a three-year expiration term. Currently, the shares are trading at CAD 0.27, corresponding to a market capitalization of around CAD 16 million. This is too low, considering the market opportunities.

    Nel: Investors Take Profits

    Green hydrogen is an industrial product produced through electrolysis. This means electricity splits water into hydrogen and oxygen. It is crucial that the electricity comes from renewable sources, as this is the only way it can be considered "green" or CO₂-free.

    However, Nel not only develops electrolyzers but also covers other parts of the hydrogen infrastructure, including storage solutions. After the share price had nearly doubled since the start of the year, investors took profits in recent weeks. Analysts had previously expressed skepticism on multiple occasions regarding the company's high valuation.

    Most recently, after several years of development, the company launched its next-generation pressurized alkali platform, setting new standards for simplicity and cost-efficiency in the production of hydrogen from renewable energy. The Norwegians expect to undercut standard market operating costs by about half, thereby driving growth.

    ITM Power: Remarkable Success as a Technology Partner

    The company develops and manufactures electrolyzers. Investors have experienced just as many ups and downs with ITM as they have with Nel. The industry has long since arrived at industrial reality. ITM has adapted its strategy. Cost-effectiveness, standardized products, and strong operational discipline have led to growing revenue and an expanding order backlog.

    The latest developments on the project front are particularly exciting. ITM has secured several industrial hydrogen projects and moved them into the implementation phase. In addition, the company is expanding its role as a technology partner for large-scale industrial applications. In the spring, a strategic partnership with the defence contractor Rheinmetall was announced. The goal is to establish a European network of Power-to-X plants for the production of synthetic fuels. ITM will supply the electrolyzers required for this.

    The British company, however, remains in the red, and that is not likely to change in the short term. The company is valued at GBP 833 million, or EUR 966 million. Analysts currently rate the stock as fairly valued.


    The hydrogen companies ITM Power and Nel are making significant operational progress, but investors want to finally see them in the black. Strategic Resources has an extraordinary project and is right on trend. This could give rise to an important industrial platform for green steel and innovative battery materials. With its current valuation of around CAD 16 million, the market is completely overlooking the opportunities.


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    Der Autor

    Carsten Mainitz

    The native Rhineland-Palatinate has been a passionate market participant for more than 25 years. After studying business administration in Mannheim, he worked as a journalist, in equity sales and many years in equity research.

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