By Maxwell Radwin Global demand for lithium is expected to increase by nearly 500% over the next few decades, as countries ...
Lithium production, crucial for the clean energy transition, faces significant challenges due to its high freshwater ...
South America has the world's largest identified resource of lithium, spread between Bolivia, Argentina and Chile, an area sometimes referred to as the 'lithium triangle'. Bolivia has the largest ...
Although Bolivia holds reserves estimated at 23 million tonnes, the country has struggled to develop a viable lithium ...
In particular, the “Lithium Triangle ... in the South American mining sector, including lithium. Since the end of the Cold War, the United States has largely neglected Latin America from ...
By far the biggest lithium-bearing brines are found in the “Lithium Triangle” of South America. Occupying parts of Chile, Bolivia, and Argentina, the area is home to large salt flats or salars ...
Brines can be found beneath the salt lakes in the “lithium triangle” spanning Chile ... There is no way around the salt lakes in South America. One epicenter is the Salar de Atacama in ...
New research into lithium mining in the "Lithium Triangle" of Chile, Argentina and Bolivia—source of more than half of the ...
New research reveals that current global water models dramatically overestimate the amount of freshwater available for ...
The global lithium mining industry has seen a remarkable surge in growth, driven primarily by the unprecedented demand for lithium-ion batteries used ...
Hence, the extraction process is different from that of South America's lithium triangle of Bolivia, Chile, and Argentina, where it is found in rock or brine. The nationalization of lithium comes ...