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Desert energy for Europe, the potential of solar generation
By: kkshaha cnd Date: August 29, 2023, 4:58 am
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The upward self-centered development that the land powers of
Asia are consolidating raised alarms in the previously hegemonic
Atlantic countries. The United States and Europe left the 20th
century behind, seeing their overall industrial and
technological dominance, their flagship auto industries, and
their supply and resource supply chains falter. Nothing out of
history: from the year 0 to the 18th century, Europe was an
Asian peninsula. In this framework, the global South becomes a
theater of operations and a quarry of vital nature.
Lithium is essential for the manufacture of batteries that
provide mobility and energy, in a very broad spectrum of
products that can range from a headset or a drone to a car or a
submarine. A report India Email List
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by the International
Energy Agency (IEA) in 2021 indicated that lithium demand would
increase 42 times if zero emissions projections for 2040 were to
be me.
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However, it is not the "oil of the 20th century", because the
central value of energy storage is found in mastering its
cutting-edge technology; nor is it “white gold”, since it does
not represent a market of a depth comparable to that of the oil
tanker – which is the lifeblood of our energy-eating
civilization. Nor do the South American reserves transform the
region into the "Saudi Arabia of lithium", because although it
concentrates 58% of the mineral in salt flats, which are easier
and more profitable to extract, lithium is abundant and
generously distributed (there is more in the sea than on land,
although less concentrated.
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