Nevada ghost town is America's new lithium hotspot
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Rhyolite Ridge is the only lithium-boron deposit in North America, enabling local production of batteries and boron for semiconductors, marking a significant milestone.
Sen. Jacky Rosen emphasized that the mine will bolster Nevada's economy, creating 500 jobs and $125 million in yearly wages while advocating for the protection of vital landscapes.
Ioneer’s Bernard Rowe stated that Rhyolite Ridge represents a unique mineral deposit crucial for lithium production in North America, unparalleled anywhere else in the world.
With the approval of a $700 million conditional loan, the Rhyolite Ridge Project is set to produce 192,218 tons of lithium over 23 years.
Read at Mail Online
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