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Lithium has now established its position as a key part of the energy industry’s future, and the race to secure supplies of this critical metal is heating up.One potential source of new lithium is on the California-Mexico border, with the California Energy Commission believing it could supply 40% of the world’s lithium demand.Meanwhile, in Argentina, the search is underway for new lithium resources as the country attempts to expand the Lithium Triangle and secure its slice of the pie.OilpriceThe Next Frontiers In The Lithium BoomFelicity Bradstockhttps://oilprice.com/Alternative-Energy/Renewable-Energy/The-Next-Frontiers-In-The-Lithium-Boom.html
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Lithium has now established its position as a key part of the energy industry’s future, and the race to secure supplies of this critical metal is heating up.One potential source of new lithium is on the California-Mexico border, with the California Energy Commission believing it could supply 40% of the world’s lithium demand.Meanwhile, in Argentina, the search is underway for new lithium resources as the country attempts to expand the Lithium Triangle and secure its slice of the pie.OilpriceThe Next Frontiers In The Lithium BoomFelicity Bradstockhttps://oilprice.com/Alternative-Energy/Renewable-Energy/The-Next-Frontiers-In-The-Lithium-Boom.html
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- Lithium has now established its position as a key part of the energy industry’s future, and the race to secure supplies of this critical metal is heating up.
- One potential source of new lithium is on the California-Mexico border, with the California Energy Commission believing it could supply 40% of the world’s lithium demand.
- Meanwhile, in Argentina, the search is underway for new lithium resources as the country attempts to expand the Lithium Triangle and secure its slice of the pie.
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The Next Frontiers In The Lithium Boom
Felicity Bradstock
https://oilprice.com/Alternative-Energy/Renewable-Energy/The-Next-Frontiers-In-The-Lithium-Boom.html
Felicity Bradstock
https://oilprice.com/Alternative-Energy/Renewable-Energy/The-Next-Frontiers-In-The-Lithium-Boom.html