The United States is on the brink of a lithium rush as a vast, untapped source of lithium has been found in the US, particularly in wastewater from Pennsylvania's gas fracking industry. The demand for lithium is surging, leading to changes in how the commodity is traded and mined.
The U.S. will need a lot more lithium to make the energy transition from fossil fuels to renewables. Pennsylvania’s Marcellus Shale has a ton of it. via @susanphill https://t.co/SaP1Rw9Rbg
The time for potash and lithium is here
The world’s lithium miners — facing an unprecedented demand surge and wild price swings — are shaking up the way the commodity is bought and sold. https://t.co/rrcHgg0APC via @annieLee23 @helloiamyvonne https://t.co/DVjxGmNciK
I think lithium is about to have a wild run
"A Vast, Untapped Source of Lithium Has Just Been Found in The US" https://t.co/zOz4BhsI36 Spoiler: "It's hiding in wastewater from Pennsylvania's gas fracking industry."
A Vast, Untapped Source of Lithium Has Just Been Found in The US Almost two centuries after California's gold rush, the United States is on the brink of a lithium rush. As demand for the material skyrockets, government geologists are rushing to figure out where the precious… https://t.co/OfNcBgwcfh