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Bewaretheicespiders t1_j8na3kk wrote

Watch canadian environmentalists and first nations delay then sink the project like they are doing for the lithium mines in Québec.

Canada has a lot of lithium ressources, yet the only operating mine is owned and operated by China and all of the lithium is shipped to China.

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akiinnibo OP t1_j8nacsk wrote

I'd hope not. Grounded Lithium plans on using a process called Direct Lithium Extraction (DLE) which has potential to offer an ESG-friendly source of lithium. DLE technology may allow for lithium extraction without the need for large-scale mining (per typical hard-rock operations) nor large evaporation ponds (per typical brine operations). This can translate to a lower environmental footprint (typically <5% of the land use required for Li projects that produce similar volumes), less ground disturbance (as the Li-void brine can be reinjected back to where it came from, which may also reduce or eliminate the need for large tailings ponds), potentially less fresh water and energy usage, and overall, fewer carbon emissions (especially if the company is aiming to direct-ship its final Li-chemical directly to end-users rather than shipping to an intermediary, as is the case with most hard-rock Li mines, which ship a Li-concentrate to China for downstream processing).

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Bewaretheicespiders t1_j8natr0 wrote

I hope not as well, but the engineering of it has never mattered much to either group. I guess Im just bitter at all the obstructionism.

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