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NV lithium mine used in EV production receives $700M conditional loan from US Energy Department
2023-01-15
[FOXNEWS] The U.S. Department of Energy on Friday announced a conditional loan of $700 million to an Australian mining company to pursue a proposed lithium project in Nevada, as the U.S. seeks domestic supplies for a key component in electric vehicle batteries.

Ioneer Ltd. has hoped to begin mining by 2026 in Esmerelda County. The company projects the site could produce enough lithium to support production of about 400,000 electric vehicles annually for decades; the government's announcement Friday pegged that figure at 370,000 vehicles annually.

The loan would be the latest project to demonstrate the Biden administration (aka the Wilmington comorra)
...the collection of boodlers, grifters, hangers-on, and self-proclaimed experts affiliated with the Biden Crime Family. Entrusted with an entire nation as the result of a suspicious election, they set about happily implementing stuff they absorbed in college, all of which blew up and splattered the rest of us...
's commitment to strengthen the nation's battery supply chain, electrify the transportation sector and cut reliance on fossil fuels and foreign supplies of raw materials, the Department of Energy said.

The proposed Ioneer project has run up against an endangered Nevada wildflower, Tiehm's buckwheat, that the Fish and Wildlife Service has said is on the brink of extinction. Conservationists have sued in the past to protect the 6-inch-tall plant with yellow blooms.

The Energy Department announcement said the Ioneer project is working to minimize impact on the plant. It said the loan is contingent on completion of an environmental impact statement.

Posted by:Fred

#6  The current Ozzie subs (Collins class) already have a US combat suite (from Virginia-class subs) installed and US silencing tech. Also use US weapons.
Posted by: Shinesh Dark Lord of the Danes3020   2023-01-15 14:52  

#5  My favorite part would be NZ screeching that they don't want nuke vessels on "their continent."
Posted by: M. Murcek    2023-01-15 12:42  

#4  Yeah, any US SSN tech sold to OZ would have CCP "military attaches" on board before it left Groton.
Posted by: M. Murcek    2023-01-15 12:40  

#3  Maybe the $700M is lube for the submarine deal stolen from France.

Australia's Nuclear Submarine Deal With US In Jeopardy As Senators Cite More Bottlenecks
Posted by: Skidmark   2023-01-15 12:21  

#2  Biden Plays a National Security Card to Fix the Lithium Shortage

The $700M came from the Defense budget. So Australian mined ore from Nevada can be rendered in China.

I wonder if they will use workers from Mexico? /nosarc
Posted by: Skidmark   2023-01-15 12:18  

#1  Paying an Australian mining company to pursue a proposed lithium project in Nevada

Lithium ore processing


The World Can’t Wean Itself Off Chinese Lithium

"It takes years to get a lithium processing plant or gigafactory off the ground, and it could take decades and an estimated $175 billion for the US to catch up to China. "
Posted by: Skidmark   2023-01-15 12:13  

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