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In a first, US approves massive new lithium mine in Nevada

Last updated: October 25, 2024 12:25 pm
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The US government has given the green light for the construction of a new lithium mine in Nevada, marking a significant step towards reducing China’s dominance in the supply chain of critical minerals used in electric vehicles (EVs). This move is part of a larger strategy to secure a domestic source of lithium, a key component in EV batteries.

The project, which has received a $700 million loan from the US government, is expected to quadruple US lithium production by 2028. The mine, located in Nevada, is estimated to have enough lithium to power approximately 370,000 EVs annually. Ford has already committed to sourcing lithium for its future EVs from this mine, making it a key supplier for the automaker.

Despite facing opposition from conservationists due to concerns about the impact on local ecosystems, the project has undergone rigorous environmental impact assessments to ensure responsible mining practices. The company behind the project, Ioneer, has pledged to minimize environmental impacts through water recycling and other sustainable methods.

Construction is set to begin next year, with production slated to start by 2028. The mine is expected to create 500 jobs during construction and 350 high-paying jobs during its operation. Customers that have already agreed to purchase lithium from the mine include Ford and a joint venture between Toyota and Panasonic.

While the project has faced criticism from conservationists over the potential impact on the endangered Tiehm’s buckwheat flower, US officials maintain that the mine will not harm the flower. The company has reportedly made adjustments to the project to protect the flower, which is protected under the Endangered Species Act.

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The approval of this lithium mine signals a shift towards domestic production of critical minerals for EVs in the US. With growing demand for lithium for EV batteries, tapping into domestic reserves like the one in Nevada is crucial for reducing reliance on foreign sources, particularly China. The US Geological Survey has identified significant lithium reserves in other parts of the country, highlighting the potential for future domestic production.

Overall, the approval of the Nevada lithium mine represents a significant step towards securing a domestic supply chain for critical minerals used in EVs. By investing in domestic production, the US aims to reduce its dependence on foreign sources and strengthen its position in the global EV market.

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