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Nevada Lithium Resources Inc V.NVLH

Alternate Symbol(s):  NVLHF

Nevada Lithium Resources Inc. is a Canada-based mineral exploration and development company. The Company is focused on its core asset, the Bonnie Claire Lithium Project, located in Nye County, Nevada, where it holds a 100% interest. The Bonnie Claire Lithium Project has approximately 915 placer claims and covers an area of 18,300 acres. The Claire deposit has been divided into two Zones; a Lower Zone (mineralization hosted by Lower Claystone and Lower Sandstone units) and an Upper Zone (mineralization hosted by an Upper Claystone unit). Its high-grade zone of Lithium and Boron in the Lower Zone is open in three directions.


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Post by MV77777on Feb 12, 2024 5:25pm
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Lithium is the key source

Lithium is the key source

Although the internal constituents of batteries vary based on construction, lithium is a key factor in most. Globally, lithium prices have tripled in the past year alone, and that's despite global lithium production tripling in just the past five years. There is, quite simply, a global shortage of the stuff.

The problem is that solid-state batteries could actually use even more lithium than today's lithium-ion packs. Remember those higher-density anodes mentioned above? They'll likely be made of pure lithium metal. "Now, lithium metal can increase the specific energy of your battery by up to three times but it comes as pure lithium, which means the lithium intensity is also increased," McNulty said, noting this will exacerbate the lithium shortage.

"It's going to be between five and 10 times the amount of lithium for the same battery," said Dr. Jordan Lindsay


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