With Lithium in High Demand, University of Houston Researcher Examines New Sources
February 26, 2021
February 26, 2021
HOUSTON, Texas, Feb. 26 (TNSRes) -- The University of Houston issued the following news release:
As the energy transition motors on to reduce the use of fossil fuels, the need for lithium has grown exponentially over the past decade because lithium-ion energy storage (i.e., lithium-ion batteries) powers both electric vehicles and renewable solar and wind electricity generation.
Kyung Jae Lee, assistant professor of petroleum engineering at the University of Houston, has . . .
As the energy transition motors on to reduce the use of fossil fuels, the need for lithium has grown exponentially over the past decade because lithium-ion energy storage (i.e., lithium-ion batteries) powers both electric vehicles and renewable solar and wind electricity generation.
Kyung Jae Lee, assistant professor of petroleum engineering at the University of Houston, has . . .