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WandererDimension77

08/30/24 1:15 PM

#8764 RE: burner67 #8762

You had a point in your last post but now you just sound like a pure basher/hater hydrogen is currently becoming popular and will be even more popular in the future have you not seen Porsche and Toyotas take/development on hydrogen vehicles??? Like be real bro
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cableguy

08/30/24 1:21 PM

#8765 RE: burner67 #8762

Yeah I agree, people don't have time to charge up the EV in time for soccer practices, LoL. Hydrogen is going to be the next '0' emission vehicle. I think the EV's are on a decline also, there wasting time here.

https://www.opb.org/article/2022/02/16/lithium-oregon-mcdermitt-caldera-deposit-nevada/

“Last time I was out here, I think I only gathered like five samples,” Castonguay said, admiring a specimen striped with burnt orange. “And those walked away really quickly.” Others are looking for their piece of the McDermitt Caldera too.

The caldera has some of the highest concentrations of lithium in the United States. Lithium is the lightest metal on earth and highly reactive, making it an ideal ingredient in batteries to power cellphones, laptops and electric vehicles.

The British Columbia-based company Lithium Americas is moving forward with a mining project on the southern tip of the caldera in Nevada that has drawn lawsuits and protests.

Meanwhile, Australia-based Jindalee Resources is exploring a lithium deposit on the Oregon side of the caldera that it says could be the biggest in the country. No mine has been proposed in Oregon, but after scoping the Bureau of Land Management site, Jindalee says the deposit could eventually support one.
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cojoboy

08/30/24 2:35 PM

#8770 RE: burner67 #8762

Honest question... Why did you wake up today and all of a sudden decide to bash RONN..??.Isn't there enough "dribble" here already...???...imo🤔🤔🤔🤔