Also, nice to have a desert where the fallout doesn't reach densely populated areas when stuff explodes.
Thin film solar cells are 5% of the market share - and not even all of them require rare earths. https://www.ise.fraunhofer.de/content/dam/ise/de/documents/publications/studies/Photovoltaics-Report.pdf …
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Lithium isn't a rare earth.
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Read what's written there. The key issue is motors and generators with static magnets, not batteries. Worldwide consumption of neodymium for wind generators is less than 1% of total consumption. Alternatives (gearboxes, dynamic magnets) exist and are widely used.
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