As the fire lithium battery storage facility that led to evacuations in Moss Landing last week continues to smolder days later, concerns are being raised about the impacts to the surrounding environment.
There's a new battery innovation that's showing immense promise in improving performance and life-cycles. Here's how it could change consumer electronics.
The US Department of Energy (DOE) has committed to a $1.4 billion loan for a project that will use an emerging technology to separate lithium from geothermal brines in California. The agency says the loan, to EnergySource Minerals, is an important step toward establishing a battery supply chain in the US.
A extremely big lithium-ion battery facility in California has caught fire, resulting the plant and the surrounding area to be evacuated.
Experts have said that these types of fires will become more prevalent as the demand of electric vehicles and machinery continues to increase.
Five days after a huge fire at one of the world’s largest battery storage plants in Moss Landing, Gov. Gavin Newsom has called for an investigation into the blaze, which has jolted California’s renewable energy industry.
Policies will play an integral role in regulating how much recycled content is required in new battery manufacturing. For example, as part of the European Union’s Green Deal, minimum levels of recycled lithium content must be 6% by 2031 and 12% by 2036.
A fire at the world’s largest battery storage plant in Northern California smoldered Friday after sending plumes of toxic smoke into the atmosphere, leading to the evacuation of up to 1,500 people. The blaze also shook up the young battery storage industry.
Researchers develop a nitrogen-doped carbon material to boost lithium-sulfur battery charging speed and stability, achieving rapid cycles.
Dr. Park Jun-woo's team successfully suppresses the dissolution of lithium polysulfides using CNT and oxygen functional groups. Developed a 1,000mAh-class high-capacity, large-area pouch-type flexible battery,
The blaze broke out late Thursday at the Monterey County plant that stores and sells power to Pacific Gas & Electric.
The Market Online speaks with Grid Battery Metals CEO, Tim Fernback as Fall 2024 Drilling Results on its Clayton Valley Lithium Project.