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Analysis: Can the Rhine s white gold power Germany s green e-car race?

Analysis: Can the Rhine s white gold power Germany s green e-car race? Reuters 1 hour ago By Michael Nienaber BERLIN (Reuters) - With an eye on rapidly rising demand from Germany s electric vehicle industry, power and mining companies alike are striving to bring to the surface lithium trapped in underground springs of boiling hot water thousands of metres below the Rhine river. Straddling an area 300 kilometres (186.41 miles) long and up to 40 kilometres wide, the Upper-Rhine Valley in the Black Forest area of southwestern Germany holds enough lithium for more than 400 million electric cars, geologolists have estimated, making it one of the world s biggest deposits.

ANALYSIS-Can the Rhine s white gold power Germany s green e-car race?

ANALYSIS-Can the Rhine s white gold power Germany s green e-car race? Reuters 1 hr ago Popular Searches German carmakers in talks with local lithium ventures By Michael Nienaber BERLIN, April 28 (Reuters) - With an eye on rapidly rising demand from Germany s electric vehicle industry, power and mining companies alike are striving to bring to the surface lithium trapped in underground springs of boiling hot water thousands of meters below the Rhine river. Straddling an area 300 kilometers (186.41 miles) long and up to 40 kilometers wide, the Upper-Rhine Valley in the Black Forest area of southwestern Germany holds enough lithium for more than 400 million electric cars, geologolists have estimated, making it one of the world s biggest deposits.

Analysis: Can the Rhine s white gold power Germany s green e-car race? | WTVB | 1590 AM · 95 5 FM

By Syndicated Content By Michael Nienaber BERLIN (Reuters) – With an eye on rapidly rising demand from Germany’s electric vehicle industry, power and mining companies alike are striving to bring to the surface lithium trapped in underground springs of boiling hot water thousands of metres below the Rhine river. Straddling an area 300 kilometres (186.41 miles) long and up to 40 kilometres wide, the Upper-Rhine Valley in the Black Forest area of southwestern Germany holds enough lithium for more than 400 million electric cars, geologolists have estimated, making it one of the world’s biggest deposits. It could reduce the reliance of the German car industry, also located in southwestern Germany, on imported lithium and early-stage talks are under way with the auto manufacturers.

Analysis: Can the Rhine s white gold power Germany s green e-car race? | WKZO | Everything Kalamazoo

Analysis: Can the Rhine s white gold power Germany s green e-car race? | WKZO | Everything Kalamazoo
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