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in title, tags, annotations or urlWorld risks shortage of materials for EVs and wind turbines without agreements for green supply chains, experts warn - 6 views
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Another one in a series of studies on this topic. This one predicts an 87,000% increase in the demand for battery materials which is not very helpful. Exponential extrapolation from a small basis over a long time horizon can basically come up with any growth figure. The logistic growth curve is a much better and proven model for technology transitions.
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"Demand for cobalt, copper, lithium, cadmium, and rare earth elements needed for solar photovoltaics, batteries, electric vehicle motors, wind turbines, fuel cells, and nuclear reactors is set to explode in the coming years as countries around the world invest heavily in greening their economies".
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Orginal source: https://science.sciencemag.org/content/367/6473/30 (though (also behind a paywall) and http://www.sussex.ac.uk/broadcast/read/50598. The latter mentions the 87000% figure referred to in the above comment.
UMMC's 2012 output to be at 2011 levels - 2 views
Ural Mining and Metallurgical Company (UMMC) has announced that production levels in 2012 are to maintain similar levels to those seen in 2011, including estimated output of around 386 tons of copp...
Rio Tinto invests in InoBat - 1 views
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