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Germany Discovers Major Lithium Reserves: What It Means

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Neptune Energy says 43 million tons of lithium carbonate equivalent could power 500,000 cars by the 2030s.

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The company announced the discovery of strategic lithium reserves in Altmark, Saxony-Anhalt, which could reduce European dependence on imports. The discovery, on lands previously dedicated to gas, positions Germany as a key actor in the energy transition. Neptune Energy reported that in Altmark, in the Land of Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, there are up to 43 million tons of lithium carbonate (LCE), one of the largest reserves in the world. Although th…

Germany could soon become one of the most important locations for the promotion of lithium in Europe, as one of the largest metal storage sites in the world was found in Saxony-Anhalt. (Read more)

A German company announces that it has discovered one of the largest deposits in the world.

One of the world's largest litigation shelters has been discovered in the Altmark region, northern Germany. Experts estimate the resources of 43 million tons of lithium carbonate. The announcement was...

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