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Noram Lithium Corp V.NRM

Alternate Symbol(s):  NRVTF

Noram Lithium Corp. is Canadian junior exploration and development company. The Company is focused on advancing its Zeus Lithium Project (Zeus) to production in Nevada. The Zeus property is approximately halfway between Las Vegas and Reno; and within two kilometers of Albemarle Corporation’s lithium brine producing operations (Silver Peak Mine). The property is comprised of 1,133 hectares which is the equivalent of 2,800 acres. Zeus consists of approximately 146 placer claims and 136 lode claims. The perimeter of the Zeus claims is located within 1-mile (1.6 kilometers) of Albemarle Corporation's (Albemarle's) lithium brine operations. Lithium is produced at Albemarle’s plant from deep wells that pump brines from the basin beneath the Clayton Valley playa.


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Post by bulbul1on Jan 12, 2021 10:00am
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Cobalt in today’s tech.

Cobalt in today’s tech.Sponsored Post : Get the latest scoop on cobalt here,

Cobalt seems to have a long industrial history with a variety of uses. Today it is a metal found in many products ranging from aircraft engines to lithium-ion batteries, including those in electric cars. 
 
The largest use of cobalt is in portable consumer electronics like cell phones, laptop computers, and tablets, which are all powered by lithium-ion batteries. It’s well documented that cobalt mining might involve unethical and unsafe labor practices in places. Check disclaimer on profile and landing page.
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