Monday, March 22, 2010 4:16:13 PM
Energizer Resources' 200 mega tone vanadium target in Madagascar is sediment-hosted and, if the chemistry proves right, it could be bulk leached giving an all-in cost of under $3/lb V2O5. This single deposit alone could supply decades of low-cost vanadium to the world. You are correct in pointing out that uncertainty of supply and price is the main thing holding back the many uses of vanadium in batteries. Energizer's low-cost mega deposit could be the game changer.
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