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    Lithium fuels hopes for revival on California's largest lake

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    September 5, 2021
    Author
    Spagat, Elliot
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    BM20210905_A4
    Excerpt
    Near Southern California’s dying Salton Sea, a canopy next to a geothermal power plant covers large containers of salty water left behind after super-hot liquid is drilled from deep underground to run steam turbines. The containers connect to tubes that spit out what looks like dishwater, but it’s lithium, a critical component of rechargeable batteries and the newest hope for economic revival in the depressed region. Demand for electric vehicles has shifted investments into high gear to extract lithium from geothermal brine, salty water that has been overlooked and pumped back underground since the region’s first geothermal plant opened in 1982. The mineral-rich byproduct may now be more valuable than the steam used to generate electricity.
    Citation
    Spagat, E. (2021, September 5). Lithium fuels hopes for revival on California's largest lake. Business Mirror, p. A4.
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/11334
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    Corporate Names
    Controlled Thermal Resources Ltd. General Motors Corp. Hathaway Energy Co. EnergySource LLC Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Imperial Valley Economic Development Corp. Comite Civico del Valle Lithium Valley Commission
    Personal Names
    Ruiz, Frank Milsop, Pat Colwell, Rod Grant, Alexander Olmedo, Luis Ness, Carlene Hernandez, Ruben
    Geographic Names
    California Salton Sea Salton
    Subject
    lithium lakes Geothermal power saline water lake restoration environmental impact
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