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Macarthur Minerals Ltd V.MMS

Alternate Symbol(s):  MMSDF

Macarthur Minerals Limited is an Australia-based iron ore development, and lithium exploration company that is focused on bringing to production its Western Australia iron ore projects. The Company has three iron ore projects in the Yilgarn region of Western Australia and two exploration project areas in the Pilbara, Western Australia for targeting iron ore. In addition, it has lithium brine interests in Railroad Valley, Nevada, United States. Its iron ore projects include Ularring Hematite Project, Moonshine Magnetite Project and Treppo Grande Project. The Lake Giles Iron Ore Projects (Moonshine Magnetite Project and the Ularring Hematite Project) are located on mining tenements covering approximately 62 square kilometers (km2), 175 kilometers northwest of Kalgoorlie in Western Australia. The Treppo Grande Project covers an area of over 68 km2. The Pilbara Projects tenements include E45/5324 and E45/4735. The Reynolds Springs lithium brine project covers an area of around 18 km2.


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Post by rkhamon Dec 21, 2017 8:19am
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TOKYO (Reuters) - Honda Motor Co is considering developing all solid-state batteries for electric vehicles (EVs) as a growing number of global automakers look to come up with powerful, next-generation car batteries to reduce vehicle emissions.


Tighter global emissions regulations are forcing automakers worldwide to shift to electric cars, including all-battery EVs that will require capacity to deliver longer ranges and faster charge times, but at lower cost than lithium-ion batteries.

“We’ve been researching all solid-state batteries,” Honda spokesman Teruhiko Tatebe said.

“At the moment we’re not developing them with another automaker.”

A growing number of automakers including Toyota Motor Corp and Volkswagen AG (VOWG_p.DE) are developing all solid-state batteries, which offer more capacity and better safety than conventional lithium-ion batteries by replacing their liquid electrolyte with a solid, conductive material.yodo News reported on Thursday that Honda and Nissan Motor Co were developing all solid-state EV batteries. Nissan was not immediately available for comment.

Earlier this month, Toyota said it was considering jointly developing the next-generation batteries with Panasonic to share high R&D costs.

The automaker is planning to have a production-ready battery in the early 2020s, and has highlighted the need to accelerate the pace of battery development as it and other automakers plan to ramp up the number of electric models they sell in the coming decades.

 
 
 
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