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U.S. Sitting on Mother Lode of Rare Tech-Crucial Minerals
2010-03-13
Posted by:Uncle Phester

#7  Lithium - Major producers: Canada, Australia, and believe it or not, ZimBobWe (I am not sure about the current state, I would presume a profound mismanagement).

Significant recently discovered reserves: Chile, Western China and Tibet.

Concerns regarding lithium availability for hybrid or electric vehicle batteries or other foreseeable applications are unfounded.
Posted by: twobyfour   2010-03-13 18:22  

#6  Actually, my worry would be that 0 would give the particular areas as a collateral to Chinese to further fund the gummint largese. So, in the end China would have truly a monopoly, till end of times or until some badass merkin ninjas wrestle these from them.
Posted by: twobyfour   2010-03-13 18:14  

#5  Rare Earths aren't.

The world buys rare earths from China for the same reason they buy steel and TVs - cheap labor and weak enviromental regs. There are ample reserves outside China.

Lithium is a much bigger problem.

Analysis of Lithium's geological resource base shows that there is insufficient Lithium available in the Earth's
crust to sustain Electric Vehicle manufacture in the volumes required, based solely on LiIon batteries.
Posted by: phil_b   2010-03-13 18:13  

#4  So once they cut us off it'll take eight years or so to get the ball rolling on a plant of our own?

(SO they'll be able to screw us over for seven and a half and then flood the market for six months and derail the plant).
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain   2010-03-13 13:25  

#3  Ricky has it. Just another move to ensure our continued enslavement to the oil rich Muslim world.
Posted by: Besoeker   2010-03-13 12:14  

#2  Don't get too excited - Ogabe will just declare the area a "protected national monument" to block any development of these resources.
Posted by: Ricky bin Ricardo (Abu Babaloo)   2010-03-13 12:00  

#1  National Park announced on the site in 5... 4... 3...
Posted by: Grenter, Protector of the Geats   2010-03-13 11:58  

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