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Century Lithium Corp V.LCE

Alternate Symbol(s):  CYDVF

Century Lithium Corp. is a Canada-based advanced stage lithium company, focused on developing its 100%-owned Clayton Valley Lithium Project in west-central Nevada, United States. The Company is engaged principally in the acquisition, exploration, and development of its mineral properties. The Company is in the pilot stage of testing on material from its lithium-bearing claystone deposit at its lithium extraction facility in Amargosa Valley, Nevada. It is focused on being a domestic producer of lithium for the electric vehicle and battery storage market. The Clayton Valley Lithium Project is located in Esmeralda County, in west-central Nevada, United States, immediately east of Albemarle’s Silver Peak mine.


TSXV:LCE - Post by User

Post by kh231on Nov 25, 2020 10:37am
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Post# 31969232

ELON MUSK - mentions developing Lithium Clay Deposits!!!

ELON MUSK - mentions developing Lithium Clay Deposits!!!Here is an article about Elon Musk's future thoughts on the EV space.  Of special note for CYP is the section where Mr. Musk makes reference to developing LITHIUM CLAY DEPOSITS.

https://cleantechnica.com/2020/11/24/elon-musk-shares-battery-vehicle-updates-at-european-conference-1000-kilometer-range-vehicle-under-development/

“We also come up with a means of creating lithium hydroxide without the use of sulfuric acid. It actually uses sodium chloride — essentially table salt — to extract the lithium from lithium clay deposits. And that table salt is able to be reused. There’s really a whole series of steps that are employed to ensure that the environmental impact of the cell production is very clean, and you could be living right next to the battery cell plant and you wouldn’t even have detectable amounts of any toxins in the air. So, if you had an air tester, you would not notice anything, literally."
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