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Power Metals Corp V.PWM

Alternate Symbol(s):  PWRMF

Power Metals Corp. is a Canada-based diversified mining company. The principal business of the Company is the acquisition, exploration and evaluation of resource properties. Its exploration project includes Case Lake property. Case Lake Property is located in Steele and Case townships, 80 km east of Cochrane, NE Ontario, close to the Ontario-Quebec border. The Case Lake pegmatite swarm consists of six spodumene dykes: North, Main, South, East and Northeast Dykes on the Henry Dome and the West Joe Dyke on a new tonalite dome. The Case Lake Property is 10 km x 9.5 km in size and consists of 475 cell claims. The Case Lake pegmatite swarm occurs along a sub provincial boundary between the metasedimentary Opatica Sub province to the north and greenstone Abitibi Sub province to the south. The Company has staked the Pelletier Project consisting of approximately 337 mineral claims that account for total surface area of 7000 hectares in northeast Ontario , approximately 50 km south of Hearst .


TSXV:PWM - Post by User

Post by trader53on Jan 02, 2025 9:57am
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Posted by Atomic monkey!

Posted by Atomic monkey!High Supply Criticality: Cesium is identified as having a high supply risk due to its limited production and high demand for perovskite PV technologies. The demand for cesium is expected to increase significantly as perovskite PV technologies scale up. Demand-Production Ratio (DPR): The DPR for cesium is projected to be very high, indicating that the current production levels are insufficient to meet the future demand. For example, the DPR for cesium used in perovskite absorbers is estimated to be 561%, meaning that the demand for cesium will exceed the current production by more than five times. Annual Growth Rates: To meet the projected demand for cesium in perovskite PV production, the annual growth rate of cesium mining needs to be significantly increased. The highest annual growth rate required is estimated to be 16.3% by 2050.Supply Chain Development:

The article emphasizes the need for a far-sighted development of the supply chain to ensure the availability of cesium for large-scale perovskite PV production. This includes establishing new mining operations and improving the efficiency of existing ones. In summary, the article highlights the critical importance of cesium in the future of perovskite PV technologies and the challenges associated with its supply. The high demand and supply risk necessitate strategic planning and investment in cesium production to support the growth of the perovskite PV industry. You can find more details in the full article here.
https://www.cell.com/cms/10.1016/j.joule.2024.01.024/attachment/9bee6acd-87d1-4756-b8ca-feddb9f3aebf/mmc2.pdf
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