The global, government-coerced transition into “green energy” has geologists scouring the Earth for new sources of lithium — the element that’s required for batteries, like those used in electric vehicles.
Now, in a cosmic practical joke on environmentalists, researchers say they’ve found a lithium mother lode — in Pennsylvania fracking wastewater.
It turns out that the Marcellus Shale — a long swath of sedimentary rock in the northeastern United States that holds huge amounts of frackable gas — holds huge quantities of lithium too. Justin Mackey and other researchers at the National Energy Technology Laboratory in Pennsylvania were pleasantly surprise when they studied the contents of wastewater dredged up in the fracking process at 515 sites in the Keystone State, reports Science Alert.
https://www.sciencealert.com/a-vast-untapped-source-of-lithium-has-just-been-found-in-the-us
The lithium rich wastewater from oil fracking in the Marcellus Shale has the potential to provide 30% of the US demand for Lithium. Unfortunately New York bans the practice of fracking for this oil & its lithium rich wastewater. https://t.co/Ry3gZJexGD
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