We have oil here too, if only we were allowed to use it.......
The insane clown posse will extract the lithium using "green" tech at a cost increase of multiple factors over market.We have oil here too, if only we were allowed to use it.......
I guess I'll repeat myself...We have oil here too, if only we were allowed to use it.......
I mean, I'm not saying your a pessimist... but...The insane clown posse will extract the lithium using "green" tech at a cost increase of multiple factors over market.
Then manufacturers will buy lithium from China for a fraction and leave the whole endeavor a boondoggle of epic proportions.
The government will invest billions in the mining and then the mine, the assets of the mining company all will be sold to China for pennies on the dollar. The fire sale will benefit a few and we the people will be left with the tab.
Lightning is all electric. When the battery is dead it's dead, there's no onboard engine to recharge anything.buddy of mine owns one, you can in fact run 110v or 220v direct, he uses his to run his RV, and the occasional field tig welding When the battery hits a certain discharge, the motor automatically kicks on and recharges. But I've mentioned this very thing in other threads, and you still don't believe it so?
I guess I'll repeat myself...
we've been a net exporter of oil since the Obama administration
Fracking does some pretty neeto things
But also, the Oil companies are scum bags and will charge us more simply because they can.
Those who do not study history are doomed to repeat it.I mean, I'm not saying your a pessimist... but...
I think it still has to be shipped to China for processing. EPA don't like lithium plantsSo, this goes here....
Potentially the worlds largest Lithium reserve found in the United States... So ya'll can maybe calm down about "china" for a wee bit
https://phys.org/news/2023-08-evidence-mcdermitt-caldera-largest-lithium.html
You really gotta get out moreI think it still has to be shipped to China for processing. EPA don't like lithium plants
Maybe certain models? (not working it) but my buddy has a ford, its primarily electric with gas genset, and it works rather wellLightning is all electric. When the battery is dead it's dead, there's no onboard engine to recharge anything.
Yes it's a global market. We could keep enough oil on the market to keep prices low. We've done it.
I'm going to wear my "Make diesel $1.59 again" T shirt tomorrow, just for you.
Cool, how about all the gov programs that HAVE worked and not been giant failures? Can't always be winners no matter who's responsibleThose who do not study history are doomed to repeat it.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A123_Systems
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solyndra
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abound_Solar
There is a very long list of government funded failures to the tune of billions in losses.
I stand corrected... (I don't have TV so I don't see car commercialslike ever)Your buddy has a hybrid, not the Lightning.
Somehow we had $2 gas during orange man's presidency, and $5 gas during Obama's first, second, and now third term? Do you really think oil companies were less greedy during Mr. Spray Tan's presidency? The government was staying out of the way and letting our resources be harvested, and now it's standing in the way. That's it.
How about we not use taxpayer funds for private enterprise? Fail or succeed has nothing to do with it, that is not a legitimate function of government.
I am trying not to get into the weeds too far here, I do not want to be the reason the thread gets moved.Cool, how about all the gov programs that HAVE worked and not been giant failures? Can't always be winners no matter who's responsible
I mean the gods created this world, and we still have mosquitoes.
as for they companies you linked to... for every company that applies for guv funding, and fails, 100's succeed, just cause one fails do we abandon every new idea as a failure out the gate?
Back the truck up! Sacred grounds, do not pass Go, do not collect $200.So, this goes here....
Potentially the worlds largest Lithium reserve found in the United States... So ya'll can maybe calm down about "china" for a wee bit
https://phys.org/news/2023-08-evidence-mcdermitt-caldera-largest-lithium.html
I don't see how this link is a counter argument to refining lithium ore which it was in response to. I read a few minutes and never saw the word cell only battery.You really gotta get out more
https://www.takomabattery.com/top-10-lithium-ion-battery-manufacturers-in-usa-in-2022/
welllllBack the truck up! Sacred grounds, do not pass Go, do not collect $200.
(Notice the date of article, about as recent as it gets)
https://meaww.com/the-mc-dermitt-ca...lithium-reservoir-lies-in-nevada-supervolcano
Hard to say how it will pan out. My article is more current than yours, could be they just didn't have current info, but alegedly there are existing lawsuits against BLM for allowing the permitting.welllll
If you read the article I already posted, it mentions the tribes and other groups sued, and LOST already so?
Besides that area has been mined for over 100 years, for all sorts of fun stuff like Uranium and only now someone says its "sacred" yeah ok
Don't get me wrong we shouldn't be tearing up actual sacred sites, but sounds like someone heard 11.4 Trillion dollars and thought, sheeeeeite I could get me some of that.
I mean, if you throw a rock anywhere in this country you could feasibly argue that it has some "cultural significance" to some tribe somewhere, or some previously unknown flora/fauna and it absolutely needs to be protected because?
But also, its almost like folks just don't want to escape oil dependency... or maybe, the big lawyers the "tribes" are "hiring" are being paid by a third party...
yeah, I do agree with most of thatHard to say how it will pan out. My article is more current than yours, could be they just didn't have current info, but alegedly there are existing lawsuits against BLM for allowing the permitting.
I have heard of that area mentioned for over a decade now so it is nothing new. I found it interesting that actual geologists are calling the estimation "paper napkin estimates."
If they treat this type of mining like any others they'll drive the price of Lithium up and subsequently vehicle prices. That area hasn't been pursued more heavily for a reason, its expensive to do business here compared to South America and China.
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