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Largo Inc T.LGO

Alternate Symbol(s):  LGO

Largo Inc. is a Canada-based producer and supplier of vanadium products. The Company’s segments include sales & trading, mine properties, corporate, exploration and evaluation properties (E&E properties), Largo Clean Energy and Largo Physical Vanadium. Its VPURE and VPURE+ products, which are sourced from one of the vanadium deposits at the Company's Maracas Menchen Mine in Brazil. The Company is also focused on the advancement of renewable energy storage solutions through Largo Clean Energy and its vanadium redox flow battery technology (VRFB). The Company is also engaged in the process of implementing a titanium dioxide pigment plant using feedstock sourced from its existing operations, in addition to advancing its United States-based clean energy division with its VCHARGE vanadium batteries. VPURE+ Flakes are used in the production of master alloys, where it provides high strength-to-weight ratios for the titanium alloy and aerospace industries.


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Post by Endorseon Jun 16, 2012 12:07pm
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Do you think vanadium redox batteries hold the potential to revolutionize the way energy is stored?

Yes I do. PNNL is working on three battery technologies for large-scale solar and wind integration: Redox Flow Battery, Na Metal Halide, and low-cost Li-ion. Sodium Sulfur is another potential battery technology being developed. There is no other viable candidate. Vanadium redox batteries are going to change the way we integrate renewable energies into our current grid structure.

One of the unique things about vanadium is that it has multiple oxidation states. It is one of the few elements you can use on both the cathode and the anode. So since the cathode and anode are of the same species, there is less contamination and crossover in the battery. So vanadium is very attractive for this type of application. I can see there being tremendous increase in demand for vanadium as these batteries become commercially viable.

Securities Disclosure: I, Karan Kumar, hold no direct investment interest in any company mentioned in this article.

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