Major lithium discovery in fracking wastewater leaves the left facing EV ‘irony’

One Democrat welcomed the news, calling it an opportunity for job creation and reduced reliance on China

By Charles Creitz Fox News

Published June 8, 2024 4:00am EDT

The discovery of the potential for thousands of tons of lithium to be extracted annually from wastewater generated by fracking in the Marcellus Shale leaves proponents of a green energy future at a crossroads, Republicans said Thursday.

A University of Pittsburgh study suggested processing byproducts from natural gas production in Pennsylvania’s Marcellus Shale basin could potentially meet nearly half of U.S. lithium needs. The typical electric vehicle (EV) requires nearly 18 pounds of lithium to power its battery. That figure grows exponentially for Teslas, according to reports. CONTINUE READING

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