Critical Minerals Webinar: Speaking of Electrodes

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Critical Minerals Series, Theme 3: Speaking of Electrodes — Using Chemistry, Mineralogy, and Crystallography to Build Better Batteries

This discussion will highlight how critical minerals are impacting the energy sector, specifically with regards to the growth and advancement of battery technologies. Energy storage is the key to the widespread adoption of renewable energy, and the resulting growth in battery production creates an increasing demand for these strategic elements.

The lead time on design specifications for most materials is between 3-5 years, so the use of the lithium-ion battery, and the supply chain of lithium, cobalt, nickel, and graphite behind it, is locked into the production of batteries for electric vehicles and grid support for the coming decade at a minimum. As new battery technologies become more affordable and scale -up, the supply chain to support their production will evolve, and so will the role of economic geologists in building better batteries.

This panel will explore the evolving relationships between critical minerals and the advent of new battery technologies, the future opportunities this presents to the exploration industry, and what the next horizon in battery advancement might mean for metals.

Session Panelists
David Anonychuk, SGS
Igor Barsukov, AETC
Paige Johnson, Ten-Nine Technologies
Rebecca Paisley, Cornish Lithium

Series Moderator
Edith Newton Wilson, Rock Whisperer LLC

Recorded on Thursday, July 8, 2021
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