Critical minerals needed to build ‘green energy’ technology such as
solar panels, nuclear power stations, electric cars and wind turbines
could run out within 10 years, researchers have warned. The Times has
the story.
Researchers at the Beijing Institute of
Technology found that if the world attempted to build enough clean
technology to limit climate change to 2°C above pre-industrial
temperatures, it would exhaust known reserves of several minerals within
decades.
Reserves of tin, which is used in wind turbines and
solar panels, could be exhausted by 2085, while cadmium, used in control
rods of nuclear reactors, could run out by 2060. Indium, a crucial
ingredient in specialist thin-film solar panels, could be used up by
2035.
The researchers said that their results showed the need to
look for new reserves, particularly in under-explored regions such as
Africa and central Asia, as well as scaling-up recycling, and
substituting more common minerals for scarce ones.
Worries about
the scarcity of cobalt, 70% of which is sourced from the Democratic
Republic of Congo, have already led carmakers to use less of it in
electric vehicle batteries. Bloomberg New Energy Finance has estimated
that almost half of EV batteries manufactured this year would instead be
made from lithium iron phosphate.
Another reason to think that
the world may overcome these resource constraints is that in the past,
known reserves have grown quickly once companies are incentivised to
look for them. The researchers estimated that if known reserves of
critical minerals grow as quickly as those of petroleum have since 1980,
then shortages of many minerals would be avoided.
Yet with
critical minerals distributed unevenly around the world, the researchers
stressed the need for countries to trade openly together to prevent the
clean energy transition being held back by resource constraints....<<<Read More>>>.....
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