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Nemaska Lithium Inc NMKEF

Nemaska Lithium Inc is a Canada based lithium company. It is engaged in exploring and evaluating lithium properties and processing of spodumene into lithium compounds in Quebec, Canada. The company supplies lithium hydroxide and lithium carbonate to the lithium battery industry used in electric vehicles, cell phones, tablets, and other consumer products.


GREY:NMKEF - Post by User

Comment by Tcheckon May 13, 2020 9:59am
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Post# 31021554

RE:RE:or hydrogen ?

RE:RE:or hydrogen ?tsfa you are apparently right

Almost all of the current hydrogen is produced from hydrocarbons such as natural gas and coal. As a consequence, hydrogen production is responsible for the emission of around 830 million tons of carbon dioxide per year, equivalent to the combined CO2 emissions of the United Kingdom and France.

but that has to change and is changing
the trend is green hydrogen which is becoming cheap and offer benefits to the planet as well .

and ways are found to convert hydrogen gas in a solid state which could address the problem of the hasardous nature of h2 gas

World first for solid-state green hydrogen at hybrid solar project

Excess solar power will be converted to H2, which will be stored in a solid material called sodium borohydride, before being run through a fuel cell to generate electricity at Australian project


green hydrogen stored in in a salt-like substance call sodium borohydride

tsfa some are smarter than us
but it all makes economic and environmental sense
you cant stop the trend
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