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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Feb 11

    From mining to production, China is moving to sew up the supply chain for batteries, the power of the futurehttp://on.wsj.com/2CdX9KX 

    7:45 PM - 11 Feb 2018
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      1. David Jacoby‏ @dsjacoby Feb 11
        Replying to @WSJ

        Nicely done article. The battery revolution will cut across not only electric vehicles but also power grid transmission & distribution, and consumer products, and may change the game for solar and wind power. Battery supply chains will be critical, incl. cobalt supply security.

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      2. American Centrist‏ @USCentrist Feb 11
        Replying to @WSJ

        All the while, the United States is falling more and more behijdbwoth a President that wants to return us to the good old days of the 50s, where minorities were oppressed and we used coal to fuel our lives.

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      2. James Holland‏ @jamesholland52 Feb 11
        Replying to @WSJ

        Until super capacitor technology makes batteries obsolete.

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      3. Pamoja‏ @minerafrica Feb 11
        Replying to @jamesholland52 @WSJ

        Can you tell us more please ? Thanks

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      4. James Holland‏ @jamesholland52 Feb 12
        Replying to @minerafrica @WSJ

        University of Houston is developing a super capacitor that is flexible and can be sprayed into nooks and crannies. Super capacitors are charged very quickly and release the energy slowly. A car will recharge in seconds and last for weeks.

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      5. Pamoja‏ @minerafrica Feb 12
        Replying to @jamesholland52

        Thanks ! I ll look into it. I guess it needs a lot of tantalum !

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      1. Isaiah Peters‏ @PetersIsaiah Feb 16
        Replying to @WSJ

        So? Good for them! Do you have something against China?

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      1. Justin Doria‏ @Goldenboy7123 Feb 12
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        @MgxMinerals

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      1. Eddy Fox‏ @EddySungu Feb 11
        Replying to @WSJ

        You know why? Because China is depending too much on the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) for cobalt, a crucial component in electric vehicle (EV) batteries.

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      1. JMAC‏ @Joemccloskey3 Feb 11
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        Smart! That is the future.

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      1. dorch-uaine‏ @UaineDorch Feb 11
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      1. Treyrama‏ @treyrama Feb 11
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        There is lithium in the US

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      1. Will Solo‏ @WillSolo5 Feb 11
        Replying to @WSJ

        Wow, seems like the situation is really getting charged up.

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      1. Richard Saunders‏ @pantheomatic Feb 11
        Replying to @WSJ

        We beat our chests and complain of shithole countries. The world is changing. I wish we had 21st leadership.

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      1. CoachJoeyZ‏ @CoachJoeyZ Feb 11
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        @wiseguy151

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      1. 张海苗‏ @Zhanghaimian Feb 11
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        ???

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      1. Richard Kauzlarich‏ @richkauz Feb 11
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        ...and what happens when the technology changes? This is not a static environment.

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