Race on to find use for dead EV batteries
While electric vehicles are often seen as the face of the green revolution, the race is on to make their batteries more environmentally-friendly.
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While electric vehicles are often seen as the face of the green revolution, the race is on to make their batteries more environmentally-friendly.
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Geo40 technology, backed by Kānoa, key feature in Cornwall FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE TO MEDIA AND SHAREHOLDERS, 14 JUNE 2021 As global leaders gathered for the G7 summit in Cornwall, Geo40’s Direct Lithium Recovery technology was exhibited at lithium explorer Cornish Lithium’s drill-site in South West England, where the companies hope to sustainably recover lithium from
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AGM – Successful capital raise and key new investors Taupo-based Geo40 Limited confirmed at its Annual General Meeting today that it has recently closed a $13m private capital raising, which combined with the $15m debt/equity contribution by New Zealand’s Provincial Growth Fund, completes the funding required for the development of the $20m Ohaaki Northern Plant,
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Swedish Climeon to collaborate with NZ-based geothermal minerals firm Geo40 Alex Richter20 Dec 2019 Source: thinkgeoenergy.com/ Climeon collaborates with New Zealand-based geothermal minerals firm Geo40 to capture valuable minerals and increase the geothermal electricity production in a heat power bottoming cycle plant at existing geothermal plant in New Zealand. In an announcement today, Swedish heat
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Geo40 extracting lithium from geothermal fluid Taupo-based Geo40 confirmed in November ’19 that it is successfully extracting near battery-grade lithium from a geothermal fluid near Taupo. Taupo-based Geo40 confirmed today that it is successfully extracting near battery-grade lithium from geothermal fluid near Taupo and has started construction of a lithium extraction pilot plant. Geo40, which
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Waste from geothermal power could be eco-friendly alternative to synthetic catalysts A geothermal power waste product that is similar to limescale can be used to decontaminate engine exhaust fumes, university chemists have discovered. Waste from geothermal power could be eco-friendly alternative to synthetic catalysts A geothermal power waste product that is similar to limescale can
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Construction begins on new ‘green mining’ geothermal project The first soil has been turned to mark the beginning of construction of a world-first commercial-scale plant to extract valuable minerals from geothermal fluid. The first soil has been turned to mark the beginning of construction of a world-first commercial-scale plant to extract valuable minerals from geothermal
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PGF to support innovation in ‘green mining’ project Provincial Growth Fund (PGF) support for a high-tech venture to extract minerals from geothermal fluid will help commercialise a world-first in ‘green mining’. Provincial Growth Fund (PGF) support for a high-tech venture to extract valuable minerals from geothermal fluid will create jobs, boost renewable electricity generation efficiencies
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Silica extraction starts at Ohaaki In a world-leading sustainable energy partnership, Geo40 in co-operation with Contact Energy and the Ngāti Tahu Tribal Lands Trust, is this month set to start commercially extracting silica from geothermal fluid. Once extracted using Geo40’s technology, the silica will be sold to manufacturers for use in everyday consumer goods, such
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Geo40 partner with Māori on world-leading energy project Geo40 use its technology to commercially extract silica from geothermal fluid used at Contact Energy’s Ohaaki power station. Geo40, Contact Energy and the Ngati Tahu Tribal Lands Trust are teaming up as part of a world-leading sustainable energy project. Set to start this month, the operation will
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