Here is an article concerning the slow adoption of the LFP battery technology.
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I am not attacking the batteries.If this sort of post is what you think edifying, go for it. The attacks on LFP battery powered EV's are baseless nonsense.
Folks, see where I answered the "power source question" in post #74.
Not environmentally friendly was not defined, but as it turns out, Lithium mining seems no more unfriendly than other mining operations that provide the materials for our existing society.
To restate for the umpteenth time,
I support a market driven transition to BEV's powered by LFP batteries produced in the USA without support from China.
Why not address my point you are attacking LFP batteries using attacks on mining in general and attacks on more toxic materials. Disingenuous in my book.I am not attacking the batteries.
I posted an article written by a scientist stating that lithium mining in the United States needs to be improved. I posted another concerned about lithium mining and phosphate mining in Florida.
You are stating the science is wrong. It could be. Take it up with the scientists, not me.
How do you get the power to charge your batteries?
No. I am not attacking anything.Why not address my point you are attacking LFP batteries using attacks on mining in general and attacks on more toxic materials. Disingenuous in my book.
Why single out Lithium mining over and against mining in general? We can always strive to do better.
What specifically did I say was wrong with science. Please provide the quote.
Lastly you again ask the same question I answered in post 74. Disingenuous in my book.
To restate for the umpteenth time,
I support a market driven transition to BEV's powered by LFP batteries produced in the USA without support from China.
You mean you don’t like battery operated, government forced fed vehicle platforms that are over priced, and not well constructed and planned?!? come on, aren’t you just itching to drive a Tesla?I reject ev’s and promote more and non stop drilling in America



More mind reading, which is not reassuring.No. I am not attacking anything.
To restate, for the umpteenth time -
My providing articles written by scientists about lithium mining and phosphate mining.
You have confused the Nevada I was referencing with some other Nevada in China.
Phosphate mining in Florida. Lithium mining in Nevada.More mind reading, which is not reassuring.
Why not provide the links I am requesting?
1) The one article addressing lithium mining in Florida
2) The post where I supposedly attacked science.
There is no “market driver” move. These companies are heavily subsidized by tax payers to produce the cars.Why are posts proclaiming falsehood used to attack truth?
Did anyone say all BEV are powered by LFP batteries? Nope
Do BEV's powered by LFP batteries use materials mined by child slave labor? Nope
Do BEV's powered by LFP batteries spread toxic material? Nope
To restate for the umpteenth time,
I support a market driven transition to BEV's powered by LFP batteries produced in the USA without support from China.
You need to stop posting as if you are a mind reader.Phosphate mining in Florida. Lithium mining in Nevada.
The topic was that lithium mining methods need to be improved as more lithium will be needed as demand increases. The mining was in Nevada. Then there was an issue with phosphate mining, as demand will increase (although phosphate is not unique to batteries) and Florida was given as an example.
You didn't attack the scientists' articles. You pretended they simply did not exist.
I am not trying to read minds. I am reading the peer reviewed articles that were posted.You need to stop posting as if you are a mind reader.
I cannot address your claims about the science I supposedly attacked or ignored because you did not post the link (one link) to the article about Lithium mining environmental impacts in Nevada.
Here is a quess:
Wilbert cited several reasons he is against the lithium mine: environmental impacts to sage grouse and antelope, potential water pollution for surrounding communities and cultural issues for the local indigenous community, which considers the land on and around Thacker Pass sacred burial grounds.
However this snippet cannot be the one supposedly in view because I addressed "habitat loss" (sage grouse and antelope).
Yes mining in general posses potential water pollution, but I addressed mining in general. I would not call cultural issues (NIMBY assertions) as scientific.
Here is a snippet from another article concerning Thacker Pass:
Approval for these permits comes after an extensive application review and revision process, as well as months of public engagement with the Orovada community and the Fort McDermitt Paiute and Shoshone Tribes. All three permits, which are required for Lithium Nevada to start construction and operate the mine, come after NDEP determined the project can operate in a way that protects public health and the environment.
What JonC posted, "You didn't attack the scientists' articles. You pretended they simply did not exist."I am not trying to read minds. Snip
True. I should have said that you ignored the concerns the scientists brought up concerning increased production of LFP batteries in the United States and its impact on the environment.What JonC posted, "You didn't attack the scientists' articles. You pretended they simply did not exist."
That Sir is claiming to read my mind.
Because I am not attacking LFP batteries, not an I speaking of mining in general.Why not address my point you are attacking LFP batteries using attacks on mining in general and attacks on more toxic materials.
SNIP
I am hoping LFP batteries will be a solution for solar panel storage. I have been waiting on the tech to become better before adding a backup supply to my system.
Where does your power (to charge your battery) come from?