RE:RE:RE:Where in the heck will they get all this lithium ???Hey Wheeler,
Are you saying that I have "half a clue" ?
................just kidding :)
And yes, in the Goldman Sucks forecast, they are probably counting a 500,000 t /year estimate that China's lepidolite "COULD" produce in the Yichun area.
Meanwhile,
Yichun authorities have already found toxic substances in the Jin River, according to media reports. Eric Norris, president of Energy Storage at the world's top lithium miner Albemarle Corp (ALB.N), said miners in the U.S. would never be allowed to do the kind of processing seen in China for lepidolite.
"It comes at a huge environmental cost," Norris told Reuters in an interview.