Jul 29, 2019 Pageview:589
In a simplified video, American geothermal developer Controlled Thermal Resources provides an overview of potential lithium production for geothermal mining in the Sarton Sea, California.
The company is in advanced stages of developing new lithium extraction and geothermal power stations, according to its Facebook page. The Hell's Kitchen project will produce 84,000 tons of lithium carbonate equivalent (LCE) and 275 MWe100 <UNK> renewable geothermal energy.
The project is located within the known boundary of the Sarton Sea geothermal field.
CTR has an experienced development team, long-term on-site control of mineral rights and a very positive initial resource assessment, and has successfully achieved important early development milestones.
CTR plans to expand development in phases (84,000 tpyLCE and 137.5 MWe) until the total resource power generation capacity exceeds 336,000 tpyLCE and 1,100 MWe, which is the world's largest lithium and geothermal facilities. There will be enough lithium to produce more than 6 million electric cars each year, and enough renewable energy to power more than 1,000,000 households.
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