Important Discovery in the US: the Apala Mountains Could Hide Enough Lithium for 500 Billion Phones
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The US Geological Service's herders have discovered that the Apalaean Mountains could hide huge reserves of lithium, sufficient for the production of hundreds of billions of electronic devices, including mobile phones and laptops, according to a new scientific research, writes Live Science.
The search for new sources of lithium has become a priority for the United States in the face of the accelerated growth in demand for batteries for electric vehicles and energy storage systems. Estimated reserves in the Appalachians would be sufficient to produce some 500,000 million cell phones, 180 billion laptop computers or 130 million electric vehicles. A study by the United States Geological Service (USGS) estimated that in the northern re…
In the Appalachians, huge lithium deposits could be stored. For the USA, this is about far more than just electric cars.
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