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Massive mineral deposit discovery could meet global battery and solar panel demand ‘for next 100 years’
Massive mineral deposit discovery could meet global battery and solar panel demand ‘for next 100 years’
A huge phosphate rock deposit discovered in Norway contains enough minerals to meet the global demand for batteries and solar panels for the next 100 years, according to the mining company that controls it. Norge Mining said up to 70 billion tonnes of the non-renewable resource may have been uncovered in south-western Norway, alongside deposits of other strategic minerals like titanium and vanadium. Phosphate rock contains high concentrates of phosphorus, which is a key component for building green technologies but currently faces significant supply issues. Phosphorus was first discovered in 1669 by German scientist Hennig Brandt, who was searching for the philosopher’s stone. While it proved ineffective in turning ordinary metals into gold, it has become an essential component in lithium-iron phosphate batteries in electric cars, as well as for solar panels and computer chips. Russia previously controlled the world’s largest ultra-pure phosphate rock deposits, with the European Union warning that these “critical raw materials” have a high supply risk. The EU is currently almost entirely dependent on imports of phosphate rock from the rest of the world, according to a report from The Hague Centre for Strategic Studies, with China, Iraq and Syria also home to large deposits. The report, which was published before the discovery of the massive Norwegian deposit, warned that the EU should be “concerned about phosphate rock shortages”. An article in the scientific journal Nature last year warned of imminent supply disruptions of phosphorus, citing Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the subsequent economic sanctions as a potential cause of market volatility. The global economy consumes an estimated 50 million tonnes of phosphorus each year, with scientists warning earlier this year that the planet could face a “phosphogeddon” if supply trends continue. “The buyers’ market is becoming increasingly crowded by limited trade – due to political instability in several source countries, as well as international sanctions imposed on others,” Norge Mining noted in a June blog post. “This is forcing importers to fear an impending crisis.” Norway’s minister of trade and industry, Jan Christian Vestre, said last month that the government was considering fast-tracking a giant mine in Helleland once analysis is completed on 47 miles of drill cores. If approval is given, the first major mine could begin operation by 2028. The politician said Norway’s “obligation” was to develop “the world’s most sustainable mineral industry” following the discovery of the minerals. The mining plans already have the support of the European Raw Materials Alliance, according to local reports, while local consultations continue. A spokesperson for the European Commission described the discovery as “great news” for meeting the objectives of the Commission’s raw material objectives, with Norge Mining telling Euractiv that the projected 4,500-metre-deep ore body would theoretically be capable of meeting global demand for the next century. Read More Solar trees offer unique solution to charging electric cars Mineral discovery could meet global battery and solar panel demand for next 100 years ‘Miracle material’ solar panels to finally enter production AI rise will be ‘most profound’ shift seen in our lifetimes, Google UK boss says
2023-07-05 12:29
Stellantis expects North American strike to cost it 750 million euros in third-quarter profits
Stellantis expects North American strike to cost it 750 million euros in third-quarter profits
Automaker Stellantis says that the autoworkers strike in North America is expected to cost the company around 750 million euros ($795 million) in profits — less than its North American competitors
2023-10-31 16:20
Florida's Upset of Tennessee Ended With a Huge Fight Highlighted By Two Players Literally Squaring Up
Florida's Upset of Tennessee Ended With a Huge Fight Highlighted By Two Players Literally Squaring Up
Punches were thrown, but not by the two squaring up.
2023-09-17 23:51
Colombia eyes two key rate cuts before year-end, finance minister says
Colombia eyes two key rate cuts before year-end, finance minister says
By Jorgelina do Rosario MARRAKECH Colombian Finance Minister Ricardo Bonilla said on Saturday his ministry was working with
2023-10-14 23:56
Fox New host Laura Ingraham trolled as she calls out Harvard President Claudia Gay for defending anti-Israel letter
Fox New host Laura Ingraham trolled as she calls out Harvard President Claudia Gay for defending anti-Israel letter
Laura Ingraham challenged Claudine Gay to 'invite her to speak' about the institution's 'free expression' policy
2023-10-16 12:52
Michelle Diaz: Parent slams Miami school for showing 'Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey' to 4th graders
Michelle Diaz: Parent slams Miami school for showing 'Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey' to 4th graders
Michelle Diaz's fourth-grade twins were left traumatized after viewing approximately 20 to 30 minutes of this disturbing film during a class
2023-10-13 20:22
As electric shift stalls, Volkswagen weighs up savings
As electric shift stalls, Volkswagen weighs up savings
Volkswagen's factory in the heart of the east German city of Dresden was conceived as a showcase for the auto giant's electric future but on a September...
2023-09-22 19:21
'The Bachelorette' star Brayden Bowers claps back at Nick Viall amid backlash from fans
'The Bachelorette' star Brayden Bowers claps back at Nick Viall amid backlash from fans
Brayden Bowers who continues to receive backlash over his behavior, responded to a question about 'Bachelor' alum Nick Viall
2023-07-11 13:56
Harry Kane: Tottenham chief Daniel Levy meets with Bayern Munich
Harry Kane: Tottenham chief Daniel Levy meets with Bayern Munich
Daniel Levy met with Bayern Munich in London this week, with Harry Kane's future among the topics discussed.
2023-07-14 15:57
Reformist frontrunner faces hurdles as Thai MPs pick new PM
Reformist frontrunner faces hurdles as Thai MPs pick new PM
Thailand's parliament began voting Thursday for a prime minister, with frontrunner Pita Limjaroenrat insisting he was confident of victory despite last-minute hurdles that...
2023-07-13 17:54
Last-ditch hunt for Morocco quake survivors
Last-ditch hunt for Morocco quake survivors
Rescue teams stepped up a massive effort to bring relief to devastated Moroccan mountain villages Wednesday as the chances faded fast for finding survivors from the powerful earthquake which killed 2,900...
2023-09-13 17:54
Pakistan gets final approval for $3bn IMF bailout
Pakistan gets final approval for $3bn IMF bailout
The deal follows $2bn in financial support from Saudi Arabia for the crisis-hit nation.
2023-07-13 07:58