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  2. Jadarite - Wikipedia

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    Lithium is used for lithium batteries; boron is used in alloys, ceramic, glasses, and other applications. [6] It was originally estimated that there are 200 million tons of the lithium borate ore, which would make the future Jadar mines one of the world's largest lithium deposits, supplying 10% of the world's demand for lithium. [9]

  3. Grid energy storage - Wikipedia

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    Sodium-ion batteries are a possible alternative to lithium-ion batteries, as they are less flammable, [28] and use cheaper and less critical materials. They have a lower energy density, and possibly a shorter lifespan. If produced at the same scale as lithium-ion batteries, they may become 20% to 30% cheaper. [26]

  4. Environmental impacts of lithium-ion batteries - Wikipedia

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    Lithium-rich clays are the third major source of lithium, although they are far less abundant than salt brines and hard-rock ores containing lithium. To be exact, lithium-rich clays make up less than 2% of the world's lithium products. [16] For comparison, brine extraction represents 39% and hard-rock ores represent 59% of the lithium ...

  5. Firms are exploring sodium batteries as an alternative to lithium

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  6. Vulcan Energy Resources - Wikipedia

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    Vulcan Energy was founded in 2018 by geologists Dr. Francis Wedin, who now acts as managing director and CEO, and Dr. Horst Kreuter.Wedin started his career in the Australian mining industry and began exploring ways to mine lithium using environmentally friendly geothermal resources in 2014. [4]

  7. Brine mining - Wikipedia

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    Brine mining is the extraction of useful materials (chemical elements or compounds) which are naturally dissolved in brine. The brine may be seawater , other surface water , groundwater , or hyper-saline solutions from several industries (e.g., textile industries). [ 1 ]

  8. Environmental impact of mining - Wikipedia

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    Some mining methods (lithium mining, phosphate mining, coal mining, mountaintop removal mining, and sand mining) may have such significant environmental and public health effects that mining companies in some countries are required to follow strict environmental and rehabilitation codes to ensure that the mined area returns to its original ...

  9. Ioneer - Wikipedia

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    ioneer Ltd. is a lithium-boron supplier founded in 2001 and headquartered in Sydney, New South Wales. [1] The company states that they are "intent on pioneering the production of materials necessary for a sustainable future." They are developing a Nevada mine site known as Rhyolite Ridge in order to be a future producer of lithium-boron. [2]