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Neo Lithium Corp V.NLC


Primary Symbol: NTTHF

Neo Lithium Corp is engaged in the business of exploration operations. Its principal business activities are the exploration and development of resource properties. Its project includes the 3Q project. It operates its business in the countries like Canada and Argentina, however, most of the revenue is generated from Canada.


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Post by Trunorth2019on Jan 23, 2021 7:05pm
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Lithium vs hydrogen fuel cells

Lithium vs hydrogen fuel cells

 I've been following this board for a while and a current holder of a couple lithium juniors such as nlc. Lac. 

i was hoping some of the more knowledgeable posters could explain why hydrogen fuel cells won't over take lithium battery powered vehicles for future transportation use? Is the lithium play more for the near term like next 2-5 years? I want to be a long term holder but just thought it may be overtaken down the line.

I rarely see hydrogen fuel cells in the mainstream news despite its benefits. Is it just the storage and transportation cost of hydrogen that's holding back the hydrogen fuel cell mass adoption at this time? It appears Toyota and Honda are moving in that direction.

Curious what others may think. Thanks in advance.
 

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