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Portugal, Savannah Resources updates on decarbonization at Barroso lithium project

Savannah Resources, a company aiming to build the largest lithium mine in western Europe in Portugal, has announced it has found a way to...

Battle for Lithium

In the hunt for lithium and other crucial minerals for the electric car supply chain, the United States must compete not just with Chinese...

Europe, Can mining ever be green?

As France prepares to dig for lithium in its own backyard, part of the EU's broader push to create strategic reserves of key raw...

Serbia and lithium, black and not green

If, in addition to 11,400 tons of metal lithium, 100,000 electric cars were produced annually in Serbia, this would increase carbon dioxide emissions by...

The story of Serbian lithium is once again in the revival phase

That nothing is "cemented" in politics is shown by the revival of the story about lithium and its exploitation by the same actors, and...

Where will Europe source its lithium from?

Europe has set ambitious goals to electrify its transportation, with proposed legislation looking to ban all internal combustion engine cars by 2035. The region...

Serbia, Rio Tinto have not given up on the Jadar project

The CEO of Rio Tinto Ltd., Jacob Stausholm, said that the company has not given up on the "Jadar" lithium project in Serbia, TV...

Serbia is one of those countries that should be encouraged to exploit lithium

Although Serbia has at least officially abandoned lithium mining, according to the Handelsblat daily, our country is one of those countries that, according to...

Serbia, The ban on lithium has not even been passed

Public controversy surrounding lithium in Serbia has been going on for years. The current government, representing the interests of the Rio Tinto company, has...
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