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43 Million Tons of Hope: What the Discovery of One of the World's Largest Lithium Deposits in Germany Means

In the north of Saxony-Anhalt, a significant change could be expected for Germany's industry. In the Altmark, the energy company Neptune Energy has discovered a huge lithium deposit – around 43 million tons of lithium carbonate equivalent are to be stored there underground.If this find is confirmed, it would be one of the largest worldwide and could significantly strengthen Germany's role in electromobility. Image: Neptune Energy From natural ga…
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In the north of Saxony-Anhalt, a significant change could be expected for Germany's industry. In the Altmark, the energy company Neptune Energy has discovered a huge lithium deposit – around 43 million tons of lithium carbonate equivalent are to be stored there underground.If this find is confirmed, it would be one of the largest worldwide and could significantly strengthen Germany's role in electromobility. Image: Neptune Energy From natural ga…

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