The extraction of critical raw materials for the energy transition should therefore be as environmentally friendly as possible. It is also not particularly nice to slip from one dependency to the next. The only thing that can help is more mining in solid mining jurisdictions by responsible companies. Back in 2010, China’s export restrictions caused a stir. Domestic resource extraction and diversified supply chains have been an issue ever since. If rare earths are found in Europe, as recently in Sweden, this is encouraging. But it takes ten to 15 years for such a find to reach production status. Recycling and the development of new technologies are also a must. In the case of lithium, which is so important for energy storage, Li-Metal – https://www.commodity-tv.com/play/li-metal-virtual-roadshow-investor-presentation/ – is a promising candidate. The company is a leading developer of lithium metal anodes and lithium metal technologies. And the development of next-generation batteries is important to get closer to the goals with cost-effective and improved technologies.
Current company information and press releases from Li-Metal (https://www.resource-capital.ch/de/unternehmen/li-metal-corp/)
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