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Quixote1818

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Fri Apr 26, 2013, 11:58 PM Apr 2013

Newly-discovered lithium reserve could satisfy US demand for hundreds of years [View all]

This is huge. We desperately need more lithium if we want to be able to move to more electrified vehicles. Big news. IIRC most lithium now comes from Bolivia, and poorly run government mines. Hopefully we can get production up and running here quickly.



Newly-discovered lithium reserve could satisfy US demand for hundreds of years

By Chris Welchon April 26, 2013 05:54 pmEmail@chriswelch


Researchers at the University of Wyoming have discovered a new lithium reserve that could radically alter where the US sources a key component of the li-ion batteries used in consumer electronics, electric vehicles, and other technology. Currently the United States imports a vast majority of its lithium, but the newly-unearthed reserve — located at Rock Springs, Wyoming — could transform the US from "a significant lithium importer to an independent lithium producer" according to experts at the university's Carbon Management Institute.

Preliminary findings from a 25-square-mile area reveal up to 228,000 tons of lithium waiting to be harnessed — more than enough to satisfy annual US demand. But the Rock Springs Uplift covers 20,000 square miles, and under a "best-case scenario" scientists believe the promising resource could provide a total of 18 million tons of lithium. That would match global production rates for 720 years. "More work must be done to fully assess the potential, but our research is very encouraging at this point," says deputy director Shanna Dahl. Lithium's not exactly rare to come by, but the economic significance and potential for new jobs make the discovery all the more exciting.

http://www.theverge.com/2013/4/26/4271632/new-lithium-reserve-could-satisfy-us-demand

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