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  • Опубликовано: 17 май 2024
  • The U.S. is racing to secure its own lithium and nickel, which is used in battery production for products like EVs and other tech. Today, China produces more than 85% of the world’s batteries. So how is the U.S. pushing to mine battery metals needed for the energy transition and for national security?
    WSJ takes an inside look at two projects that are seeking to change the mineral supply chain, the Thacker Pass Lithium Mine in Nevada and the Tamarack Mine in Minnesota.
    Chapters:
    0:00 U.S. mines
    0:49 Supply chain stakes
    2:06 Lithium Americas
    3:15 Talon Metals
    4:37 Challenges
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Комментарии • 336

  • @wsj
    @wsj  Месяц назад +7

    What does it take to transform coal power plants into solar energy plants? Watch the dirty, explosive process at a Minnesota plant: on.wsj.com/49GMLuO

    • @darthvadeth6290
      @darthvadeth6290 Месяц назад +1

      Can you explain why America's goal is not to build your own supply chain, but rather to "break" others'?
      Why is it that only America is allowed to succeed in the world, but when others succeed, they need to be "broken"? 😂

    • @darthvadeth6290
      @darthvadeth6290 Месяц назад

      Can you explain why is America's goal not to build your own supply chain, but rather to "break" China's? 🤔
      Why is it that only America is allowed to succeed in the world, but when others succeed, their successes need to be broken? 😂

    • @user-eb1zv6sr9e
      @user-eb1zv6sr9e Месяц назад

      Moon mining is the future

    • @BlakeElliott35
      @BlakeElliott35 Месяц назад

      6:46 6:46

    • @francismarion6400
      @francismarion6400 Месяц назад

      Have to clear a lot of land to add solar panels.

  • @GetOutsideYourself
    @GetOutsideYourself Месяц назад +123

    Wait a second. The Salton Sea in California is not on the USA's largest lithium deposit, but largest in the world.

    • @drscopeify
      @drscopeify Месяц назад +26

      This is not Slaton Sea this is the large volcano caldera near McDermott in the very north of Nevada, this is a different project. There is also the one in California where NASA is fighting against mining as they use it for Satellite calibration but they seem to have worked out a deal there I think.

    • @rchot84
      @rchot84 29 дней назад +2

      I think Salton Sea is bigger

    • @tsubadaikhan6332
      @tsubadaikhan6332 29 дней назад +32

      Lithium is a fairly abundant element. But it is one of the most reactive metal elements on the periodic table. You'll never find a seam of Lithium like you might find a seam of Gold in nature. Lithium is always found in an oxidised state, usually as a salt, bound with another element. The Mining of Lithium is totally predicated on what it has bound to, and what process you can use to refine it. I'm West Australian. By some measures we have the worlds largest Lithium mine here, but that mine is extracting Lithium from a very tough, unweathered rock, and we do a lot of that around here. Like Chile and the Salton Sea, we also have Lithium in dried salt lakes, but that takes large amounts of water to process, and we're so short of water we drink desalinated sea water. - So we don't process that Lithium, it's not economical here. There is also a trillion tons of Lithium in Sea Water, but it is presently uneconomic to try and extract that. Lithium's not that hard to find, it's the processing and extraction that costs money and materials. Lithium exists around the world about as commonly as Chlorine.
      The Rare Earth Metals you hear about that are short on supply are heavy metals like Neodymium and Dysprosium that are metals nearly as heavy as Lead that can be magnetised and used in electric motors. Cobalt is a lighter metal that is also rare, and it's useful as an anode in batteries.
      Fun Fact - Lithium burns a brilliant Scarlet Colour, and has been used to make Red Fireworks for a thousand years.

    • @psylantwolf
      @psylantwolf 29 дней назад +4

      Deposit size isn't the only important factor. It needs to have grades high enough to be economically extracted. I personally expect Bonnie Claire to claim the title of largest economic deposit, if it ever gets drilled out.

    • @TimeSurfer206
      @TimeSurfer206 6 дней назад

      @@psylantwolf It's both the concentrations, as well as the mineral state that the lithium's in.
      If the concentration's high enough, even a hard to process mineral type can be profitable.

  • @Mohan-jd8fc
    @Mohan-jd8fc Месяц назад +174

    I personally believe that's a good initiative by the US govt.

    • @atmark666
      @atmark666 Месяц назад +4

      😂

    • @Cody_Handsome
      @Cody_Handsome Месяц назад +18

      I agree. Energy independence is a strategic move both for the economy and for our military.

    • @Austin-cx2xe
      @Austin-cx2xe Месяц назад

      Would you prefer a Chinese firm to be operating it? Because they’re definitely capable of it. They’ve sneakily bought land under thousands of false firms and companies

    • @kma3647
      @kma3647 Месяц назад +3

      I, too, enjoy when the little people pay for my luxury EV. We need much more of this so I can drive around smugly signaling my virtue on climate.

    • @albertoserrano67
      @albertoserrano67 Месяц назад +5

      Bringing jobs back state side and becoming independent of other nations especially with the ev race between China, its a good initiative just a little late feels rushed with the ev boom

  • @gund89123
    @gund89123 Месяц назад +14

    infrastructure bill, CHIPs act, and investing in development of US supply chain for lithium were best investments.

    • @davidanalyst671
      @davidanalyst671 Месяц назад +5

      they aren't investments. This is wasting government taxpayer money.

    • @ExceptionalLibra
      @ExceptionalLibra 23 дня назад +2

      ​@davidanalyst671 why is that?

    • @millevenon5853
      @millevenon5853 22 дня назад +2

      ​@@ExceptionalLibrahe has no answer. Just contrarianism

  • @carlos2003177
    @carlos2003177 Месяц назад +34

    I don’t think the problem is extracting it… the problem is the use of water and how to dispose of said water once it is used for its purpose. Is it toxic? And to what extent?

    • @HamiltonThielsen
      @HamiltonThielsen 28 дней назад +1

      What water? For the lithium mine they'll have to transport it in from the surrounding lakes that support the local small towns. That high desert region will just eventually turn to sand and only sand.

    • @davidmenasco5743
      @davidmenasco5743 28 дней назад +3

      This report really left out a lot, as regards lithium mining.
      The big news is the newer extraction methods. There are methods that can extract lithium from fluids without any adverse environmental impacts. These are feasible at certain sites in California. I think the Salton Sea is one. Not sure if they could be used in the region mentioned in this video.

  • @scipioafricanus4875
    @scipioafricanus4875 Месяц назад +11

    Great report thanks

  • @mattthewanderer5029
    @mattthewanderer5029 Месяц назад +31

    I do enjoy wsj videos, thank you 🙏

  • @bertjames436
    @bertjames436 22 дня назад +174

    *YT Quick Survey:* For your shared investing ideas, what do you think will be the next Apple/Microsoft in terms of growth?

    • @hunantrain
      @hunantrain 22 дня назад

      None!!!! considering the present unpredictable market volatility there are over a thousand reasons why the market is a no go especially now.

    • @MichaelWeebles
      @MichaelWeebles 22 дня назад

      Not true at all... Although the market isn't so stable at the moment, it isn't as sick as some people have made it look... In all honesty, as a beginner who knows next to nothing, I have made over $12k net-profit just in a couple of months... I'm a retiree, and I am using these extra resources to help pay for odds and ends that I want.

    • @buryatiaducky4233
      @buryatiaducky4233 22 дня назад

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    • @MichaelWeebles
      @MichaelWeebles 22 дня назад

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  • @juliane__
    @juliane__ Месяц назад +6

    Mg as byproduct, nice. Its needed in the near future as contruction material. Its not a lithium mine nor magnesium mine, turns out its actually a gold mine.

  • @weirdshibainu
    @weirdshibainu Месяц назад +10

    Thacker Pass is a beautiful area....sad it's going to get destroyed.

  • @waltertodd4479
    @waltertodd4479 Месяц назад +4

    Im so glad to see discussions about the minerals supply chain. Its absolutely critical to the American standard of living yet mining is so opposed in the USA.

    • @LockheedMartinEnjoyer
      @LockheedMartinEnjoyer Месяц назад +4

      It's a dilemma we have shipped overseas and now those countries aren't so nice, so we're back at square one.

    • @Redmenace96
      @Redmenace96 29 дней назад

      @@LockheedMartinEnjoyer Yah! I think it is an over-reaction. It is pretty cold-hearted, and real politik, but I thought it was good policy to keep extracting resources from the rest of the world. Once you allow, "moral indignation" to be a force in decision making, it becomes a slippery slope down. If you think African 13 yo miners are outrageous? Wait until you see a kid from Nevada picking at the rocks. Then what?

  • @ccharles848
    @ccharles848 Месяц назад +7

    The Sultan Sea in So Cal also has TONS of lithium. 😎

    • @andyjohnson3790
      @andyjohnson3790 Месяц назад +7

      And I think can also produce geothermal energy from the current concept of leaching the brine water from the ground.

    • @ccharles848
      @ccharles848 Месяц назад +4

      @@andyjohnson3790 yes. I think you’re right.

  • @kovbakostia
    @kovbakostia 24 дня назад +1

    @wsj I noticed that in one of your recent videos, the map inaccurately depicts Crimea as part of Russia. I would like to kindly remind you that Crimea is internationally recognized as part of Ukraine. This depiction might unintentionally convey incorrect geopolitical information to viewers. Could you please consider updating the map to reflect the accurate status in line with international law? This would greatly enhance the accuracy and reliability of your content.
    Thank you for your attention to this matter.

  • @JigilJigil
    @JigilJigil Месяц назад +5

    This is good.

  • @Yodakaycool
    @Yodakaycool Месяц назад +3

    mining and nature… crazy

  • @Kf637-
    @Kf637- Месяц назад +1

    Yes

  • @DiscretionwithReason
    @DiscretionwithReason Месяц назад +3

    Next, do hemp

  • @RCdiy
    @RCdiy 24 дня назад

    When 800V was broken up my reaction was split the battery packs in two. For driving they are in series and charging in parallel.

  • @gio7388
    @gio7388 29 дней назад +13

    Demand for vehicles will increase when the fed lowers interest rates and/or when MSRP comes down. The whole car market is down, not just EVs.

  • @mrclarkson3812
    @mrclarkson3812 5 дней назад

    Dont forget about Spruce Pines NC !!!
    Unique in the world!

  • @spacemonk26
    @spacemonk26 24 дня назад

    We could also stop the embargo on Cuba to buy their Nickel, they have huge deposits

  • @robf8349
    @robf8349 Месяц назад +19

    We are in for a painful near future. Over decades of offshoring and disinvestment we have forgotten how to build many things. Mines, power plants, chip factories, transmission lines, subway systems, shipping are all needed and yet we struggle to produce them. We used to be world class builders in all of these. But we failed to train the current generations on the skills needed for such things and now we will have to slowly relearn. I pray there is the political will to continue these investments when inevitably problems arise and costs balloon. This is unavoidable at first but with enough funds and time we can regain our position as world class builders.

    • @svanimation8969
      @svanimation8969 Месяц назад +1

      Remember Good times create weak men ! Until hard times come back again USA gonna stay like this !

    • @Laughingjedi
      @Laughingjedi 29 дней назад +1

      Getting a permit is almost impossible today because of unreasonable environmental activists, the recovered Non Human technology currently being hoarded by mega corporations and world governments would make mining more efficient and have a near zero environmental impact.

  • @cobytang
    @cobytang 24 дня назад +2

    Rare Earth metals are NOT RARE!!!!!! The US was the world's biggest producer of rare earth minerals at one time. China took its place because the US public and government would rather have the highly polluting and toxic rare earth mining and processing happen in China than on US home soil. It is good that they are coming back, but don't let these companies pollute US waters and land, force them to clean up after themselves.

  • @gregpalmer9949
    @gregpalmer9949 Месяц назад +2

    I think the graph periods were chosen to deliberately mislead.

  • @AndreaDoesYoga
    @AndreaDoesYoga Месяц назад +1

    Impressive investment for a greener future! 🌎

  • @bigjjames
    @bigjjames Месяц назад

    I was there to see you Tony. For real

  • @andyjohnson3790
    @andyjohnson3790 Месяц назад +13

    For decades the US has been the largest importer of many precious metals and elements in either raw form or processed goods, and then usually throws it in the garbage at end of use. Reduce, Reuse, and then Recycle. It's crazy to imagine how much more materials would be available around the entire world if everyone actually recycled PROPERLY. ✌️🌲🌍🌳🌎✌️♻️

    • @dalenbickenbach9533
      @dalenbickenbach9533 Месяц назад

      Maybe, an element is an element; however some reduce, but Li close to the bottom, it is not radioactive, does burn, and what is left I am not sure. Cutting down was by expending labor is a good option.

    • @andyjohnson3790
      @andyjohnson3790 Месяц назад +2

      @@dalenbickenbach9533 this is clearly a drunk AI commenting

    • @Withnail1969
      @Withnail1969 29 дней назад

      Most things cant be recycled. It's how entropy works.

    • @tsubadaikhan6332
      @tsubadaikhan6332 29 дней назад

      Lack of recycling is not really our fault. It's just most of what we use/reuse is easier/cheaper to get from the source than it is to recycle. Virtually all plastics are a by-product of Oil Refining. I get your point though. It's ridiculous to think we can consume our way out of the damage we have done to the Earth and our Climate.

    • @andyjohnson3790
      @andyjohnson3790 29 дней назад +2

      @@Withnail1969 that's not really an accurate comment. Almost everything can be recycled but there just isn't a good market for many recycled goods (mainly plastics) because it's just more convenient and can be cheaper to purchase raw materials.

  • @ScoobieDoo-zy1rh
    @ScoobieDoo-zy1rh 29 дней назад +2

    This project is already DOA😂😂

  • @forcedbreathingistyranny696
    @forcedbreathingistyranny696 Месяц назад +9

    Kudos on Biden’s part. He delivered.

    • @chrisdodt
      @chrisdodt 25 дней назад +1

      so says crooked Joe's only fan. lol

  • @mayurireddy8196
    @mayurireddy8196 Месяц назад +1

    Amazing Tesla production and manufacturers

  • @Dan.50
    @Dan.50 25 дней назад

    How many degrees with the earth be cooled if we dig up all the Lithium??

  • @RichReportcom
    @RichReportcom 24 дня назад

    the US was dominant in the south east Pacific region. But we fell in love with the middle east and thought oil would last forever. Now we're playing catchup

  • @nickkacures2304
    @nickkacures2304 29 дней назад

    Two stocks that I found on my own WOW!!! Can you also look at the amazing Helium find by Pulsar Helium about 90 miles north of the nickel mine in Tamarack Minnesota they found the highest concentration of natural helium 13.2 percent in the world

  • @damesd
    @damesd Месяц назад

    what about Cobalt? What is the solution for that?

    • @davidmenasco5743
      @davidmenasco5743 28 дней назад +1

      LFP batteries do not use cobalt. They have several advantages over other battery types. One big advantage is that they are much cheaper.
      For this reason, about half of the EVs sold this year will use LFP. And going forward it will be the majority.

    • @damesd
      @damesd 28 дней назад

      @@davidmenasco5743 who said this was only covering LFP?

  • @samajier2566
    @samajier2566 Месяц назад +1

    Nice,,,,,

  • @user-vj4sn1hk3n
    @user-vj4sn1hk3n Месяц назад

    Proper Time

  • @dhickey5919
    @dhickey5919 28 дней назад

    It's interesting to note the more permits and roadblocks to getting EV batteries into production means a longer wait to exit fossil fuels. It doesn't mean energy production isn't increasing.

  • @Yes10292
    @Yes10292 Месяц назад +4

    Ok, so when I click a RUclips link that you recommend only to find out it just happens to be behind a pay wall it makes me never want to watch your videos.

    • @nludwick1
      @nludwick1 29 дней назад

      Yeah I mean how dare they pay for putting something like this together. Doesn't everyone just do things for free?

    • @lawrencefrost9063
      @lawrencefrost9063 23 дня назад

      google removepaywall, first site, you paste your link there boom never worry about paywalls again

  • @dirtbike662
    @dirtbike662 Месяц назад +1

    Its a balance between having the infrastructure and knowledge to make batteries, but at the same time not be the first to run out of supply. Oh and keep the environmental hazard out of our back yards

  • @braddavenport6472
    @braddavenport6472 13 дней назад

    Never underestimate the power of NIMBY politics in American life

  • @mt2nv1
    @mt2nv1 27 дней назад

    On shoring mining is the environmentally responsible thing to do. If we import, those materials are shipped overseas.

  • @anishahuemer1728
    @anishahuemer1728 Месяц назад +13

    why, why was there not a single word about "who owns this land now"?

    • @drscopeify
      @drscopeify Месяц назад

      US Government owns it all they just lease the land for mining use.

    • @davidanalyst671
      @davidanalyst671 Месяц назад

      because they are going to buy it. Nobody cares who owns the land now. And the USA government owns 95% of the state of nevada because it is so far from anywhere, and its a wasteland. So its probly the government

    • @icls9129
      @icls9129 6 дней назад

      Follow the money.

  • @zapfanzapfan
    @zapfanzapfan 28 дней назад

    The irony of environmentalists protesting the mines that will enable cleaner transportation...

  • @urbanstrencan
    @urbanstrencan 28 дней назад

    Taking care of minerals domestic is the most important thing,

  • @Mike-bo1oj
    @Mike-bo1oj 20 дней назад

    US production also comes with US prices, they won't be cheap thats for sure.

  • @andrewdunn2691
    @andrewdunn2691 26 дней назад

    You should you have included Canada's mining industry boom

  • @josephlalock8378
    @josephlalock8378 27 дней назад

    1:35 that's cute. look how proud and happy he is that he could sign that paper. question is: does he know who's name he signed?

  • @SolaceEasy
    @SolaceEasy Месяц назад +2

    If You Didn't Grow It
    It Came From A Mine
    - Bumper Sticker seen out West

    • @SolaceEasy
      @SolaceEasy Месяц назад

      And how about a little bit of appreciation from you city folks for what rural America is doing for you.

  • @guz3108
    @guz3108 Месяц назад +1

    Cost will be to high😅.

  • @MrSmarty01983
    @MrSmarty01983 29 дней назад

    Lithium americas is on robinhood rn

  • @RALnMeow
    @RALnMeow 29 дней назад

    There is too much people trying to lurk money from these mines rather than for the good of USA

  • @Kenneth_James
    @Kenneth_James 29 дней назад

    A million GM BEVs. lol Now that's funny.

  • @lbaker3602001
    @lbaker3602001 25 дней назад

    The batteries only last 7-10 years and the car, truck is junk! Who in their right mind wants that?

  • @mahbubhossainshamol9362
    @mahbubhossainshamol9362 25 дней назад

    GO USA go..

  • @BubuH-cq6km
    @BubuH-cq6km 29 дней назад

    Support Your "Dirty Green Energy" Plebs MINE BABY MINE

  • @cosmicpsyops4529
    @cosmicpsyops4529 13 дней назад

    The US will need its relationships as much as its self-sufficiency to be succeasful in the future. We need politicians who can help the US, and whom also are aware of world dynamics. Isolationism is no longer an effective geopolitical strategy. But it's all I ever hear promoted.

  • @asphyxiafeeling
    @asphyxiafeeling Месяц назад

    Streamlining the permitting process for these projects should be a priority for any Administration

  • @BlackyBrownDestruction9337
    @BlackyBrownDestruction9337 Месяц назад +4

    You need sodium ion batteries to resist the icy cold that lithium can't handle

    • @timwildauer5063
      @timwildauer5063 Месяц назад +1

      Yes, it’s definitely that simple 👍

    • @bigfoothunter8080
      @bigfoothunter8080 Месяц назад +2

      Why didn't these multi billon dollar corporations think of that 🤯

  • @UnbreakableM1nd
    @UnbreakableM1nd 29 дней назад

    If you can’t even make the nails and screws to build your house, what makes you think you can build an EV battery?

  • @noo4pass
    @noo4pass Месяц назад

    EFF JAY 🐝

  • @monklast9752
    @monklast9752 Месяц назад +8

    The U.S always had the minerals but was unwilling to pay a fair wage to get them out of the ground. How do you like it now.

    • @MNTrader2012
      @MNTrader2012 Месяц назад +1

      As if the so called mythical 'fair wage' is the obstacle.

  • @vsznry
    @vsznry Месяц назад +3

    They should be mining all those resources in the mountains of the Mojave between LA & Vegas. So much land... just sitting there.

    • @GetOutsideYourself
      @GetOutsideYourself Месяц назад +3

      Salton Sea is actually the largest lithium deposit in the world. This video made a mistake. And the Mojave is FULL of mines, old and new.

  • @bunnatang2081
    @bunnatang2081 Месяц назад +33

    The world of mines :
    mines sold to China = environmental pollution
    mines sold to US = environmental care

    • @JigilJigil
      @JigilJigil Месяц назад +1

      Becasue that's the reality, China doesn't care about environment at all.

    • @frankvuong1080
      @frankvuong1080 Месяц назад +5

      Cause we actually have standards and rules in the US.

    • @francismarion6400
      @francismarion6400 Месяц назад

      ​@frankvuong1080 We did with oil and coal too.

    • @evilbunny5
      @evilbunny5 Месяц назад +2

      Lol China has absolutely no regard for the environment nor any regulations regarding environmental safety. The US is far different

    • @frankvuong1080
      @frankvuong1080 Месяц назад

      @@francismarion6400 do you think China does it cleaner or the US? I'm pretty sure US does it cleaner.

  • @blockchain1776
    @blockchain1776 Месяц назад +1

    The current mines just use slave labor, so this is a good thing for many reasons

  • @TheDanilo154
    @TheDanilo154 25 дней назад

    Why is Crimea on your map a part of Russia?! 1:53

  • @Carmen4ever
    @Carmen4ever Месяц назад +1

    It’s weird how you didn’t mention the lithium plant in Oregon that will be larger than the 2 you mentioned… huh.

    • @TTOS69
      @TTOS69 Месяц назад +1

      Probably bc they're biased?

  • @deca2289
    @deca2289 Месяц назад +10

    sure you can say it’s the biggest deposit, but lithium currently cannot be separated from clay in a manner that allows it to be mined. So why include that?

    • @bahamatodd
      @bahamatodd Месяц назад +14

      The video is literally explaining how they are obtaining the lithium from this deposit.

    • @MadLadCustoms
      @MadLadCustoms Месяц назад

      He's from tictock his attention span didn't get him there ​@@bahamatodd

  • @Waltaere
    @Waltaere Месяц назад

    🔋=🤑

  • @gg.youlubeatube6249
    @gg.youlubeatube6249 Месяц назад +4

    They say solar energy is renewable, but i dont understand how exactly are you going to re-new the unique nickel deposit ?

    • @JacktheSmack
      @JacktheSmack Месяц назад +6

      If a resource becomes rare enough, it will eventually be economically feasible to recycle. Gas and coal can't be recycled, since it's burned away. But nickle and lithium can.

    • @lucios_7266
      @lucios_7266 Месяц назад +3

      Correct Lithium batteries can (and soon will) be recycled with about 95%. The Lithium isn’t gone only about 5% of it per use cycle…

    • @gg.youlubeatube6249
      @gg.youlubeatube6249 Месяц назад

      @@JacktheSmack Right now, so called renewables arre taking donations from govermants. When they get recycling they will be even more expensive, you say. Which menas, renewables will get even more donations from govermtns ?

    • @lawlkings
      @lawlkings Месяц назад

      @@gg.youlubeatube6249Renewables like solar panels have become cheaper as technology advancement improves and production improves. If it only gets more expensive then it will become cost prohibitive to be even worth it

    • @francismarion6400
      @francismarion6400 Месяц назад

      ​@@JacktheSmackCarbon dioxide gets recycled, but wind blades aren't.

  • @isz6143
    @isz6143 Месяц назад +4

    Crimea is part of Ukraine and not russia.

  • @auro1986
    @auro1986 Месяц назад +4

    why? gm will get rich by selling lithium or battery if not make good cars

    • @erikstephens34
      @erikstephens34 Месяц назад +1

      My Chevrolet Blazer EV is pretty awesome. So GM does make some great EV's.

    • @nick_0
      @nick_0 29 дней назад

      GM actually makes pretty good EVs thi

  • @josephziolkowski217
    @josephziolkowski217 29 дней назад

    Come to the comment section, where the experts are haha

  • @hendsonpassagi2721
    @hendsonpassagi2721 Месяц назад

    China has a lot of smelter and mining site in Sulawesi. US can compete by having a smelter and mining site in Sulawesi, Indonesia.

  • @francismarion6400
    @francismarion6400 Месяц назад +3

    All that mining equipment powered by solar or wind?

  • @yahanwiwi
    @yahanwiwi Месяц назад

    *******The largest found, so far in US.*********

  • @madsam0320
    @madsam0320 Месяц назад +7

    Freedom batteries! Half as good, twice as expensive.

  • @plusultra7258
    @plusultra7258 Месяц назад +10

    US should've kept Africa and South America close to them

    • @darthvadeth6290
      @darthvadeth6290 Месяц назад +8

      No one wants to be close to an imperialist

    • @plusultra7258
      @plusultra7258 Месяц назад +2

      @@darthvadeth6290 Bruh I was just suggesting XD

    • @lucios_7266
      @lucios_7266 Месяц назад +9

      South America, despite what you may think, is a strong ally. Africa is incredibly unstable and therefore doesn’t extract nearly as many resources as they could.
      What is your point? Africa is not a good supplier, and south america is our supplier for lithium

    • @jimmylam9846
      @jimmylam9846 Месяц назад

      US would ruin every country where they pointed the finger on a global map.

    • @vsznry
      @vsznry Месяц назад +1

      @@darthvadeth6290 yeah, it seems they want to be financially beholden to china. LOLOL So we're the better choice.

  • @cesaru3619
    @cesaru3619 Месяц назад

    you buy cheap, not expensive...

  • @badbadbadcat
    @badbadbadcat Месяц назад +1

    Yeah and the dollar machine goes brrrrrr

  • @chrisjohnson9645
    @chrisjohnson9645 18 дней назад

    Lithium is not rare and there are economically viable resources in many places throughout the US and the world. It is just a matter of developing the resources. New techniques for extraction from brines using adsorbents mean little pollution or run off. The spent brine is reinjected. Tesla may not be viable in a few years (instability of Musk) and GM has no intention of ever investing in mass production of electric vehicles. GM will take the tax payer money and waste it.
    Whenever the US has tried to develop mineral resources in the US, China has intentionally dumped product at below cost to prevent that development. When you have a country attacking your economic stability it is a war. You can't make a profit if you are competing against what is a money losing political power play. As long as China can undermine our economy by dumping below cost we will be their slaves.

  • @agussetionoasli
    @agussetionoasli 29 дней назад

    We shall obey you, Elon.

  • @GrantDWilliams82
    @GrantDWilliams82 Месяц назад +4

    If it's such a great idea it wouldn't need to be subsidized.

    • @xhy12
      @xhy12 Месяц назад +3

      If such logic actually applies, China wouldn't have been able to make anything. Subsidy is a means to encourage buildup of supply and logistics, turning the wheel faster for it to become self-sustaining.

    • @redbean9410
      @redbean9410 Месяц назад +1

      subsidies are meant to accelerate things

    • @GrantDWilliams82
      @GrantDWilliams82 Месяц назад

      @@redbean9410 Yes I know what it's meant to do. Who cares what it's meant to do? What matters is what it actually does Subsidies are based off of the Marxist assumption that the government knows better than they people.

  • @thewhiteknight02
    @thewhiteknight02 29 дней назад

    Elon said invest in lithium, it’s like printing money. Don’t be Ignorant.

  • @buckwagers
    @buckwagers Месяц назад +3

    Wrecking the environment to reduce a fraction of CO2 emissions (when the vehicles are NOT spontaneously combusting, that is). What could possibly go wrong?

    • @Mcfunface
      @Mcfunface Месяц назад +1

      The good news is the caldera in Nevada is on total wasteland. Still, it's gonna be stupidly expensive to develop silly EV supply chains without nuclear power

    • @buckwagers
      @buckwagers Месяц назад +1

      @@Mcfunface Wasteland or not, refining minerals is polluting and mining pollutes. Some minerals are genuinely essential, but lithium batteries have a history of spontaneous combustion --- a parking garage completely destroyed, several car ferries destroyed, an apartment building set afire in China with tragic loss of life. And yes, we need more well-engineered nuclear power plants.

  • @ThatGareBear
    @ThatGareBear Месяц назад +1

    Oh not the bath salts I was expecting

    • @davidanalyst671
      @davidanalyst671 Месяц назад

      Don't tell florida they got bath salts!!!!

  • @markeasley6149
    @markeasley6149 Месяц назад

    Arkansas lithium more promising

  • @peterwu8471
    @peterwu8471 29 дней назад +1

    you lost me at Biden

  • @passionformanga6942
    @passionformanga6942 День назад

    that is not the whole morocco , respect my country and put the whole map,sir 😉😉😉 or do your research and then decide

  • @yijiequ662
    @yijiequ662 Месяц назад +12

    It may be challenging for Western perspectives to fully grasp the extent of China's advancement in various fields, particularly given the tendency in Western media to ridicule phenomena like China's seemingly empty cities and subway systems. However, it's crucial to recognize that China operates with a fundamentally different mindset compared to North America. Chinese planning often extends decades, if not generations, into the future, a stark contrast to the shorter-term planning typical in the West.
    As America endeavors to catch up, it's worth acknowledging that the pace of innovation and development in China, exemplified by companies like BYD, is formidable. The emergence of groundbreaking technologies, such as advancements in battery power, underscores the depth of China's research and innovation capabilities. Dismissing China as merely a copycat neglects the significant strides it has made in original research and innovation.
    Moreover, it's essential to contextualize China's historical economic significance. For millennia, China and other Oriental civilizations have played a central role in the global economy, accounting for a substantial portion of the world's GDP. Even during periods of relative isolation, such as the opium-smoking era, China's economic influence was profound.
    Drawing comparisons to contemporary issues in the West, such as the opioid crisis in Canada, highlights the complexity of societal challenges faced by different regions. By recognizing China's historical contributions and its contemporary achievements, Western perspectives can more accurately appreciate the depth and breadth of China's influence on the world stage.

    • @badbadbadcat
      @badbadbadcat Месяц назад

      For that the West needs to get off the high horse first of all

    • @robf8349
      @robf8349 Месяц назад

      Huge amount of credit of course goes to the chinese for their industrial policy that has made them a manufacturing powerhouse and lifted hundreds of millions of their citizens out of poverty. But they would be nowhere near where they are today if the US and the west hadn't given away the store to them through free trade agreements, offshoring, and technology transfers. We had hoped that through this china would prosper and liberalize and democratize. Instead they took all they could, stole some more, and got even more repressive and aggressive.

    • @darthvadeth6290
      @darthvadeth6290 Месяц назад

      The West is afraid of China

  • @mikechandler236
    @mikechandler236 Месяц назад +2

    We are destroying our lands to save our climate😅

  • @siarnaqfrost4968
    @siarnaqfrost4968 Месяц назад +12

    The moment you're the one playing catch up, thats a sign you are losing.

    • @chadgarcia983
      @chadgarcia983 Месяц назад +3

      Yeah, America should have properly colonized Africa properly like the Chinese.

    • @badbadbadcat
      @badbadbadcat Месяц назад +5

      ​@@chadgarcia983 sour grapes

    • @plusultra7258
      @plusultra7258 Месяц назад

      @@chadgarcia983 Fr you are mad because China is helping Africa. If Africa finds China is playing double standards, China would be kicked out already

    • @lucios_7266
      @lucios_7266 Месяц назад

      You are wrong. We aren’t playing catch up, we are getting every part of the production line back here. Manufacturing doesn’t make your rich, Design does. Apple is worth 3 Trillion Dollar, Foxconn is not. America is the Number 1, it owns the finish line.

    • @huckleberryfinn6578
      @huckleberryfinn6578 Месяц назад +1

      Only in the short term. South Korea's car industry was on the global scale almost non-existent 20 years ago, Samsung was tiny in comparison to today 30 years ago.

  • @DKSorg
    @DKSorg 2 дня назад

    Largest and Purest Lithium is in QUEBEC...... #THINK: Why does French PM Trudeau want to END CEV and move entirely to EVs?

  • @abhishekvanenooru2869
    @abhishekvanenooru2869 Месяц назад

    Hi

  • @jamesbambury
    @jamesbambury Месяц назад

    The whole premise of this video is false, it assumes the only future of carbon neutrality in transportation is a battery powered vehicle. If we put an emphasis on synthetic gasoline and diesel we could actually convert existing vehicles to green vehicles over night without the need for replacement. This would lead to real and lasting energy independence.

  • @TK199999
    @TK199999 9 дней назад

    Lets remove some of the click bait stuff, China is largest source of 'cheap' battery and battery materials, not the main source of such things.

  • @neiljohnson9686
    @neiljohnson9686 Месяц назад +2

    Wait a minute… How come we can do cruddy things like mining lithium… To cut our dependence on China… When we can’t even get our own oil out of the ground?😅😂😂

  • @Mcfunface
    @Mcfunface Месяц назад +4

    Hertz is abandoning it's EV rental program as a total financial flop 😅

  • @bambamyong
    @bambamyong Месяц назад

    Who buys GM electric cars??? And contract for 15yrs

  • @anonymous.marshall
    @anonymous.marshall 29 дней назад

    Which country will desire to import USA products when they are more expensive than Chinese ones and by buying those you develop a dependency on the USA's Empire of Death and Destruction?

  • @sagarmeena0210
    @sagarmeena0210 Месяц назад

    China abuses human rights and what Americans & Europeans do......give China more money.