Lithium might be finite â but clean technology relies on such non-renewable resources
The world might not be running out of lithium yet because renewable energy and electric vehicles were said to be nowhere near replacing fossil fuels completely. Demand might improve in future and this sponsored post could potentially explain why lithium could be vital. Â
Renewable energy were generally viewed as a long-term solution to climate change. Itâs no surprise then that a great deal of effort might be going into powering the world by using only renewables, and researchers are even looking seriously at the prospect of Europe and it was said to be switching to approximately 100% renewable energy by 2050. But apart from rare earth, there are other non-renewable materials used for renewable energy â and the metal lithium is a good example. As itâs highly reactive and relatively light, lithium is ideal for use in batteries. And the ability to store large amounts of energy is crucial to renewable energy because sunshine and wind donât simply appear at convenient times when humans need electricity. check disclaimer on profile and landing page.





















