As EVs continue to roll out, we are already seeing a lot of car and battery makers scrambling to secure their supply not only of lithium but also graphite.
Latest Mining Industry News and Developments: Stay Updated in the World of Mining
Australia is a land rich in natural resources, and we have often benefitted from the richness these resources provide us. As a major trading country, we are also economically dependent on these mineral and energy resources — particularly iron ore, uranium, and natural gas.
Given that we depend on these resources so much, economic downturns and the end of the mining boom in 2012 have shown just how much Australia relies on traditional mining projects.
Concerns about depletions and scarcity of resources, along with environmental considerations, have made it abundantly clear that new mining solutions and technologies are required if Australia is serious about the future of the industry.
Solar to Boom Industrial Land
How so? The Australian Financial Review reports that industrial rents are set to go up as high as 50% in five years.
Piedmont Lithium Lays Out Plan to Double Lithium Production (ASX:PLL)
Shares for Piedmont Lithium [ASX:PLL] are up 2.3% at time of writing and trading at 67 cents a share after outlining its development plans for the year.
Renascor Gets $185 Million for Siviour Graphite Project (ASX:RNU)
Shares for Renascor Resources (ASX: RNU) were soaring yesterday after announcing the Australian government has conditionally approved a $185 million loan facility for their Siviour Graphite Project.
Take Advantage of This Investment Boom
electrified transport, with US$273 billion in investment and up a whopping 77% from last year. BloombergNEF expects that if the trend continues, the EV sector could overtake renewable energy investment this year.
The Impact of the Pandemic on Our Economic Future
The pandemic has impacted everyone’s lives. But it isn’t something we will just suddenly get over. The impact of COVID and related measures, from lockdowns to masks, is going to continue shaping our futures for years to come.





