Lithium is at an interesting crossroads where it is both posed as the solution to our energy storage needs while having underlying and fundamental problems. This strong consumption of the metal ...
The massive fire at one of the world's largest lithium battery storage plants in Northern California has shaken a local ...
A fire at the world’s largest battery storage plant in Northern California is smoldering after sending plumes of toxic smoke ...
The 300 MW first phase of Vistra Energy's Moss Landing Energy Storage Facility in California caught fire Thursday afternoon.
focusing on the exploration and development of lithium and graphite resources. The company is primarily engaged in projects that aim to harness these vital components for energy storage solutions ...
San Francisco – A fire at the world’s largest battery storage plant in Northern California smoldered Friday after sending ...
Expion360 begins shipping e360 Home Energy Storage Solutions ... network to meet the increasing demand for high-quality lithium battery technology from existing and recent new customers including ...
Jack Conness, an Energy Innovation Policy Analyst, authored this piece. AMBOY, CA - NOVEMBER 30: In an aerial view, salt evaporation ponds are seen on Bristol Dry Lake ... [+] where Standard ...
Conflicting market signals continue to cloud the outlook for battery metals, especially lithium, with Rio Tinto, one of the world’s biggest miners, pushing ahead with a $6.7 billion acquisition ...
The company is awaiting approvals for other key areas, which hold most of the existing lithium resources. A sale agreement with CNGR Netherlands New Energy Technology may further stimulate ...
IGO is struggling to find customers for its lithium hydroxide, as dismal prices cause the battery material to pile up at its Western Australia processing plant. The lithium and nickel miner on ...
Outside the EV market, we expect global lithium demand for energy storage systems to continue to surge next year, representing 13% of aggregate lithium demand, growing at 45% year-on-year.