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White Allen Chevrolet Touchdown 7 (#2)

White Allen Chevrolet Touchdown 7 (#2)

White Allen Chevrolet Touchdown 7

White Allen Chevrolet Touchdown 7

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Is Lithium the Energy of the Future?

Lithium is a soft, silver-white metal found in solid elements.В  In its elemental state, it is extremely flammable, highly reactive and quickly corrodes in moist conditions.В В  Stored under a cover of petroleum, if it remains in moist conditions long enough, it will eventually form a black tarnish.В В  Found in large quantities in South America, it is also prevalent in Chile, Argentina and Bolivia.В  According to a U.S. Geological Survey, the Uyuni Desert in Bolivia has approximately 5.4 million tons of lithium.В В  The United States has the easiest access, the most infrastructure in place, manageable climate conditions, and a Government willing to participate in the exploration and development of a newer, cleaner energy source.В В  Within the United States, it is largely found in Brine fields, and the only current domestic producer of lithium in the U.S. is in Nevada.В  What exactly, can this metal do for the future of energy ?

With very little media coverage, lithium is actually being taunted as the new “miracle mineral” energy source.В  Insider sources claim that lithium will be the first energy source to establish the goal of powering the first, long range electric automobile.В  They also agree that lithium will:

Stun the $3.9 billion dollar battery industry with a new development . . . a non-rechargeable battery that will last “forever.” The ability to charge a computer laptop only once per year To increase the power boom of the $65.7 billion dollar cell phone industry Could even remove the U.S. from relying on foreign oil altogether

Lithium is being looked at as being the energy source of the future that would allow a hybrid automobile to achieve 230 miles per gallon.В  In fact, CNN/Money Magazine has called the future of lithium “a...

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