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  • Native Americans: Domestic Lithium Mining Is “Green Colonialism”

    06/20/2023 4:29:12 PM PDT · by E. Pluribus Unum · 41 replies
    The New American ^ | June 20, 2023 | David Kelly
    In a remote region of Humboldt County, Nevada, the People of Red Mountain — Paiute, Shoshone, and Bannock people from Fort McDermitt Tribe — are fighting against President Biden’s climate-change agenda by seeking to stop the extraction of lithium from the Thacker Pass Mine. This week, while Biden is campaigning in California touting his “climate credentials” with “the most aggressive climate action ever,” the People of Red Mountain are preparing for next week’s 9th Circuit Court of Appeals hearing on the Thacker Pass Lithium Mine as they attempt to stop the destruction of what they deem to be sacred land....
  • China leads global battery patent race for post-lithium-ion era

    04/03/2023 5:59:51 AM PDT · by FarCenter · 14 replies
    OSAKA -- China is increasing its presence in the race to develop replacements for the lithium-ion battery, a Nikkei analysis shows. A country-by-country tally of patents related to post-lithium-ion batteries over the past 10 years shows China in the lead, accounting for more than half of all patents. The evaluation of patents for sodium-ion batteries, perhaps the biggest horse in the race, also shows China dominating Japan and the U.S., with Chinese companies expected to begin mass production of these batteries this year. Japan and the U.S. are also rushing to develop inexpensive alternatives to resource-constrained batteries for their decarbonization...
  • Get Ready! Dash for $10 Trillion of Metals For Energy Transition Starts Now (Copper, Aluminum, Lithium, Silver, Rare Earths)

    02/10/2023 6:48:41 AM PST · by Kaiser8408a · 13 replies
    Confounded Interest ^ | 02/10/2023 | Anthony B. Sanders
    Get ready! The mad dash for metals is here! Copper set to be most valuable opportunity in race to net zero Electric vehicles and wind turbines are main demand drivers. Rising demand for energy transition metals is essentially a given at this point. The real question is whether there will be enough supply. As things currently stand, lots of these metals, including copper and cobalt, are at risk of a shortfall in the coming decades unless current reserves can be supplemented with new geological discoveries and projects, and recycling of old material is stepped up. Many countries have known resources...
  • Next-Generation Electrolytes for High Energy Density Lithium Metal Batteries

    10/27/2022 9:53:57 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 21 replies
    Scitech Daily ^ | OCTOBER 27, 2022 | By UNIVERSITY OF TOKYO
    Conceptual Rendering of the Plating and Stripping Reaction of Lithium Metal Electrode The high reactivity of lithium metal reduces the electrolyte at its surface, thereby leading to the degradation of lithium metal battery performance. To overcome this issue, scientists have developed functional electrolytes and electrolyte additives to form a surface protective film, which impacts the safety and efficiency of lithium batteries, but this was still not efficient to prevent certain severe side reactions. In the current study, researchers stabilized the lithium metal and electrolyte by designing the electrolyte to provide upshifted oxidation-reduction potential of lithium metal, thus succeeding in weakening...
  • Plans To Dig the Biggest Lithium Mine in the US Face Mounting Opposition

    08/10/2022 10:56:42 AM PDT · by rktman · 81 replies
    insideclimatenews.org ^ | 11/7/2021 | Cayte Bosler
    HUMBOLDT COUNTY, Nevada—Deep below the tangled roots of the old-growth sagebrush of Thacker Pass, in an extinct super-volcano, lies one of the world’s largest deposits of lithium—a key element for the transition to clean energy. But above ground, a cluster of tents has risen in the Northern Nevada desert where, for eight months, environmental and tribal activists are protesting plans to mine it for “green” technologies. “We are not leaving until this project is canceled,” said Max Wilbert, of the Protect Thacker Pass campaign. “If need be, this will come down to direct action. We mean to put ourselves in...
  • Rights Abuser China Emerging as Dubious Linchpin of Biden's Lithium-Battery Supply Chain

    07/25/2022 9:34:00 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 5 replies
    https://www.realclearinvestigations.com ^ | Friday, July 22, 2022, 1:45 p.m. | By Steve Miller, RealClearInvestigations
    Above, a map of Thacker Pass, where a Chinese-dominated firm is set to mine U.S. lithium. It could ship it to China for processing -- but there are doubts whether it will all return. July 20, 2022 A Chinese-dominated mining company has procured millions of dollars in American subsidies to extract lithium in the United States – but, given a dearth of U.S. processing capacity, the mineral is likely to be sent to China with no guarantee that the end product would return as batteries to power President Biden's envisioned green economy. Critics say the scenario would increase U.S. energy...
  • A $1.5 billion lithium deposit has been discovered in western Maine, but mining it could be hard

    04/25/2022 11:44:05 AM PDT · by Brilliant · 29 replies
    NEWRY — The richest known hard rock lithium deposit in the world lies a few miles northeast of the ski slopes of Sunday River and not far from Step Falls, where swimmers can wade in shallow pools formed by hundreds of feet of cascading granite ledge. Smaller deposits have been known in Maine for decades, but this recent discovery, just north of Plumbago Mountain in Newry, is the first to have a major resource potential. And that potential is staggering: At current market prices, the deposit, thought to contain 11 million tons of ore, is valued at roughly $1.5 billion....
  • Development of a lithium-air battery with an energy density over 500 wh/kg

    01/28/2022 10:05:54 AM PST · by M. Dodge Thomas · 77 replies
    Science Daily ^ | January 20, 2022 | National Institute for Materials Science, Japan
    Researchers have developed a lithium-air battery with an energy density of over 500Wh/kg -- significantly higher than currently lithium-ion batteries. The research team then confirmed that this battery can be charged and discharged at room temperature. In addition, the team found that the battery developed by the team shows the highest energy densities and best cycle life performances ever achieved. These results signify a major step toward the practical use of lithium-air batteries.
  • Idaho Tribe Accepts Massive Battery Made With Chinese Lithium While Protesting U.S. Mining

    12/08/2021 7:52:31 AM PST · by SeekAndFind · 16 replies
    The Federalist ^ | 12/08/2021 | Tristan Justice
    The Nez Perce Indians of northern Idaho received the state’s first large-scale battery from Tesla in November.About the size of a standard shipping container, the Tesla Megapack will store power from solar panels, enabling the tribe to reduce its dependence on local dams. For decades, the Nez Perce have demanded the destruction of four hydropower plants along the Lower Snake River with claims the concrete barriers hamper a near-extinct salmon population.The Tesla Megapack, installation company RevoluSun CEO Josh Powell told Public News Service, “allows people like the Nez Perce to control their energy where it’s being produced where they have...
  • This is hilarious! Environmentalists are against drilling for the lithium that’s necessary for electric cars.

    09/27/2021 4:26:53 AM PDT · by grundle · 47 replies
    wordpress ^ | September 27, 2021 | Dan from Squirrel
    This is hilarious! Environmentalists are against drilling for the lithium that’s necessary for electric cars.Lithium is a necessary component of the batteries for electric cars that environmentalists are always claiming to be in favor of.However, after lithium mining was proposed in California, environmentalists objected to the proposal.The Los Angeles Times reported:The drilling request has generated strong opposition from the Center for Biological Diversity, the Sierra Club and the Defenders of Wildlife, who say the drilling project would be an initial step toward the creation of a full-scale lithium mining operation. They say lithium extraction would bring industrial sprawl, large and...
  • Lithium deposit found in US may be world’s largest

    09/11/2023 9:36:45 AM PDT · by aculeus · 117 replies
    New York Post ^ | September 11, 2023 | Ronny Reyes
    A lithium deposit discovered in a volcanic crater along the Nevada-Oregon border may hold up to 40 million metric tons of the rare metal — possibly the largest ever in the world, which could have a massive impact on the electric vehicle industry, according to a new study. The deposit hidden within the McDermitt Caldera is estimated to hold between 20 million and 40 million metric tons, which would be nearly double the current record of about 23 million metric tons found over the summer beneath a Bolivian salt flat, researchers reported in Science Advances. It would also greatly boost...
  • No Proof Joe Biden Is a Crook [semi-satire]

    08/12/2023 12:43:59 AM PDT · by John Semmens · 14 replies
    Semi-News/Semi-Satire ^ | 13 August 2023 | John Semmens
    Despite a cascade of testimony and documents indicating that the Bidens are engaging in an influencing peddling scheme, Democrat partisans continue to assert that there is no proof that President Biden has personally benefited from any of the money gleaned from this scheme. MSNBC host Andrea Mitchell claims that "the testimony of Hunter Biden's former business associate Devon Archer to the House Committee exonerates President Biden. Granted, Joe Biden did participate in more than 20 phone calls and several in-person meetings with Hunter's business partners, but Archer only remembers talking about the weather and other trivial matters. Perhaps these business...
  • This Arkansas Town Could Become the Epicenter of a U.S. Lithium Boom: Exxon Mobile plans to extract lithium to help power electric vehicles

    07/31/2023 10:01:36 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 20 replies
    Wall Street Journal ^ | 07/31/2023 | Collin Eaton and Benoît Morenne
    MAGNOLIA, Ark.—Slipping a handgun into his belt, the mayor of this small town hopped out of his 1995 Ford pickup and went in search of further evidence of a new energy boom. On the other side of freshly painted gate, Mayor Parnell Vann pointed out a squat blue spire of valves, bolts and pressure gauges attached to a long-dormant well—a telltale sign someone means to bring it back to life. On the thick-wooded back roads, crisscrossing fields where oil drillers gave up long ago, Vann found two more similar wells that day. These days, companies in the area aren’t looking...
  • Cobalt Slavery, Child Labor, Ecological Destruction and Death

    07/29/2023 9:01:21 AM PDT · by rktman · 5 replies
    townhall.com ^ | 7/29/2023 | Paul Dreissen
    Global cobalt demand soared with the advent of cell phones and laptop computers. It exploded with the arrival of electric vehicles and now is skyrocketing in tandem with government EV mandates and subsidies. Cobalt improves battery performance, extends driving range and reduces fire risks. Demand will reach stratospheric heights if governments remain obsessed with climate change and Net Zero. States and nations would have to switch to electric cars, trucks, buses and tractors; end coal and gas electricity generation; convert gas furnaces, water heaters and stoves to electricity; and provide alternative power for windless, sunless periods. Electricity generation would triple...
  • As e-bikes proliferate, so do deadly fires blamed on exploding lithium-ion batteries

    07/27/2023 3:08:21 AM PDT · by Silentgypsy · 16 replies
    AP via Centurylink ^ | 07/27/2023 | BOBBY CAINA CALVAN
    FILE - A biker stops to look at a pile of e-bikes in the aftermath of a fire in Chinatown, which authorities say started at an e-bike shop and spread to upper-floor apartments, Tuesday June 20, 2023, in New York. Federal officials are looking into cracking down on defective lithium-ion batteries that power hoverboards, scooters and motorized bicycles because of a rash of deadly fires caused by exploding batteries. The effort comes as New York City implements new laws meant to reduce the number of fires, injuries and deaths in a city where e-bikes have become ubiquitous. NEW YORK (AP)...
  • Biden Keeps Shutting Down Lithium Mining Making Us Dependent on China

    07/23/2023 12:10:08 PM PDT · by E. Pluribus Unum · 35 replies
    Front Page Magazine ^ | July 23, 2023 | Daniel Greenfield
    10% for the big guy. The Biden administration is trying to ban real cars in favor of electric cars. It’s pushing unreliable wind and solar over reliable gas, oil and coal energy sources. All of that requires lots of lithium for energy storage and that makes us dependent on China. Meanwhile, the Biden administration also keeps shutting down efforts to mine lithium in America. Rover Metals Corp. is pleased to announce that it has it received its exploration drill permit from the Bureau of Land Management (“BLM”) to further exploration at its Let’s Go Lithium (“LGL”) project, NV, USA. The...
  • Unassuming Arkansas town is about to become epicenter of US's lithium boom: Magnolia - a blue-collar town where 25% of its 11k population are unemployed - is sitting on a multi-billion-dollar gold mine of precious metal... and oil companies are circling

    07/21/2023 9:33:39 AM PDT · by DFG · 51 replies
    UK Daily Mail ^ | 07/21/2023 | STACY LIBERATORE
    A small, quiet Arkansas town home to just 11,100 people is set to become the epicenter of the US 'white gold' boom. Magnolia, a blue-collar town in the state's southern region, was once a locus for oil but is on track to become a major producer of lithium, dubbed 'white gold' because of its soft, silvery-white look and the fact it powers most modern tech - from cellphones to laptops and electric cars. Exxon Mobil is planning to build one of the world’s largest lithium processing facilities near the town, with a capacity to produce 75,000 to 100,000 metric tons...
  • Exxon planning to build giant lithium plant in Arkansas - Wall Street Journal

    07/20/2023 7:35:38 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 16 replies
    Seeking Alpha ^ | 07/20/2023 | Carl Surran
    Exxon Mobil (NYSE:XOM) is planning to build one of the world's largest lithium processing facilities in Arkansas, with a capacity to produce 75K-100K metric tons/year of lithium, The Wall Street Journal reported Thursday.At that scale, the plant's production would equate to ~15% of all finished lithium produced globally last year.The giant project could be built in stages, with modular trains constructed together or in separate locations near its future lithium production sites in south Arkansas, according to the report.Other companies including Standard Lithium (SLI) and Tetra Technologies (TTI) are planning to build capacity in the area.The Smackover formation, a geologic...
  • Bolivia Signs Away Its Lithium, a Critical ‘Green’ Tech Metal, to Russia and China

    06/30/2023 1:42:00 PM PDT · by ChicagoConservative27 · 22 replies
    Breitbart ^ | 06/30/2023 | Christian K. Caruzo
    Bolivia’s socialist President Luis Arce signed contracts with both China and Russia on Thursday to hand over control of the country’s two largest lithium deposits. Bolivia is home to some of the world’s largest known lithium resources. The contracts, which amount to $1.4 billion, will see state-owned Citic Guoan (of China’s CITIC Group) and Uranium One Group (of Russia’s Rosatom) work alongside the state-owned Bolivian Lithium Deposits (YLB) company to build two lithium carbonate processing plants.
  • NC Highway Closed as 3-Alarm Blaze Erupts at Lithium Battery Plant - Fire Officials Can Only Watch it Burn

    06/26/2023 6:45:50 PM PDT · by george76 · 24 replies
    The Western Journal ^ | June 26, 2023 | Jack Davis,
    In the past year, lithium-ion battery fires in electric vehicles have led to blazing wrecks along highways that take firefighters hours to extinguish and buildings that go up like a torch from fires that cannot be swiftly brought under control. And now, a plant that uses lithium to make components for batteries for electric vehicles has gone up in flames. A plant belonging to the Livent Corp. was on fire early Monday in the North Carolina town of Bessemer City, according to WCNC-TV in Charlotte. The company said there were no reports of injuries and that all employees were accounted...