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And Cobalt as a critical material for tomorrow’s energy storage
And Cobalt as a critical material for tomorrow’s energy storage? Ton Bastein
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Vulnerability issues for li-ion batteries
Energy storage and batteries: materials to focus on: lithium and cobalt Critical materials view Production concentration Materials as by-products Current and forecasted production and use What about the supply chain? 2 Raw Materials Conference 2017 June 23rd, 2017
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Materials for power storage
Cathode Li Co Ni LFP 120 - NMC 180 293 289 NCA 124 659 LMO 2 | Raw Materials Conference 2017 June 23rd, 2017
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Where does lithium come from?
350 ton from EU-28 lithium production capacity: 49,400 tons in 2015; capacity utilization was estimated to be 64% in 2015 and 71% in 2016 2 | Raw Materials Conference 2017 June 23rd, 2017
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Where does cobalt come from? Cobalt ore refined cobalt
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Geopolitical risks: cobalt
Cobalt is mined (>50%) in Congo Not an extreme monopoly Congo has a questionable reputation Low HDI 2 | Raw Materials Conference 2017 June 23rd, 2017
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Criticality assessments for Li and co
Security of supply critical if: Monopoly Trade restrictions Mediocre governance Absence of recycling 2 | Raw Materials Conference 2017 June 23rd, 2017
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Where is lithium used for?
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Lithium production and application over the years
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Prediction of lithium demand until 2035 (only based on li-ion batteries for ev)
Fraunhofer/DERA, July 2016 2 | Raw Materials Conference 2017 June 23rd, 2017
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Cobalt production and application over the years
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Prediction of cobalt demand until 2035 (only based on batteries for ev)
Fraunhofer/DERA, July 2016 2 | Raw Materials Conference 2017 June 23rd, 2017
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Cobalt: Depending on host metals
Cobalt is a ‘companion’metal: 50% is mined as a by-product from Ni 35% is mined as a by-product from Cu Between 2000 and 2012 the production of Co grew 2x as fast as then production of hosts. 2 | Raw Materials Conference 2017 June 23rd, 2017
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A vulnerable value chain in europe?
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