BBS:      TELESC.NET.BR
Assunto:  US finds hute lithium reserves
De:       Mike Powell
Data:     Mon, 4 May 2026 10:12:26 -0500
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The US just found millions of tons of lithium in Appalachia, enough for 500 
billion cellphones  and experts say it could power the next century of 
American tech and weaken China's grip on batteries

Date:
Sun, 03 May 2026 18:40:00 +0000

Description:
The U.S. finds huge lithium reserves in Appalachia that could supply billions 
of phones and reduce America's reliance on China.

FULL STORY
Lithium buried beneath parts of the Appalachian
region could supply the United States with hundreds of years of material 
essential for batteries, electronics, and large-scale energy storage systems. 

New estimates from the United States Geological Survey point to roughly 2.3 
million metric tons of lithium oxide located in pegmatite formations spread 
across areas of the eastern United States. Much of the material is believed 
to sit beneath sections of the Carolinas, while additional deposits are 
estimated to lie under parts of western Maine and New Hampshire.

Appalachian lithium resources concentrated inside pegmatites: Reporting on the
news, Fortune says the scale is large enough to replace about 328 years of US 
lithium imports based on recent demand levels, a number that shows just how 
dependent the country has become on foreign sources for key battery 
materials. 

The deposits could support production of about 500 billion cellphones, along 
with billions of laptops and tablets, or enough batteries to power roughly 
130 million electric vehicles if the material can be recovered at commercial 
scale. 

Much of the discussion around lithium now centers on supply chains, 
especially since China dominates the production of finished lithium-ion 
batteries used in devices ranging from smartphones to electric vehicles and 
backup systems in data centers. 

Demand continues rising as manufacturers move away from older battery types, 
while lithium-ion technology remains widely used in systems that require fast 
charging and long operating life.

USGS says lithium resources in Appalachia are concentrated inside pegmatites, 
large-grained granite-like rock formations that can trap valuable elements 
during cooling and crystallization deep underground. 

Accessing the material remains the biggest hurdle, since the United States 
currently produces only a small share of global lithium output despite rising 
domestic demand. 

The country produced about 610 metric tons of lithium recently, accounting 
for roughly 0.3% of worldwide production, while most refining and large-scale 
battery manufacturing continues to take place overseas.
 
In December 2025 we reported how researchers identified lithium-rich clay 
deposits inside the McDermitt Caldera along the Nevada-Oregon border, where
geological surveys suggested between 20 million and 40 million metric tons of 
lithium-bearing material could exist. 

Geological analysis showed that layers of volcanic ash and long-running 
hydrothermal activity enriched soft sediments with lithium, creating clay 
bands that in some cases sit close enough to the surface to allow open-pit 
extraction. 

Industry planners continue to point out that discovery alone does not 
guarantee production, since refining capacity, environmental permits, and 
infrastructure determine how quickly resources reach the market. 

Government-backed funding and private investment projects are already 
underway in places such as Arkansas, where chemical extraction methods are 
being tested to increase domestic production capacity.

Link to news story:
https://www.techradar.com/pro/the-us-just-found-millions-of-tons-of-lithium-in
-appalachia-enough-for-500-billion-cellphones-and-experts-say-it-could-power-t
he-next-century-of-american-tech-and-weaken-chinas-grip-on-batteries

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