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McKell Insti tute - Capitalising on the lithium-ion waste resource challenge in

30 Mar 2022

This gives South Australia the time to identify how Michael Buckland the state can capitalise on the economic CEO, McKell INSTITUTE prospects found in developing this THE McKell Institute 10 T H E M C K E L L I N S T I T U T E executive summary The shift towards cleaner forms of energy and EVs are vital if Australia and the world are to mitigate the worst aspects of climate change, but the relianc. [...] And the growth in demand for LIBs presents new challenges PART 1 explores the LIB waste challenge, and opportunities for the waste management offering a snapshot into the drivers of LIB sector, which is explored in this report. [...] While Australia, forecasting that the total LIB waste challenging to precisely identify the quantity stream in the state is expected to reach around of LIB waste that is collected in Australia, it is 10,000 tonnes per year by the mid-2030s. [...] It also highlights the range of measures that need to be adopted at a national level to best realise the LIB waste management potential of Australia, but the Government of South Australia can also take considerable steps forward to position itself as the home for Australia’s LIB waste management sector. [...] The the streetlights installed in the town of Namie, project is designed to demonstrate both the power creating solar-powered street lighting that is of second-life batteries to provide energy security, highly scalable.49 but also to demonstrate the technology’s capacity to serve as a viable energy storage solution in CASE STUDY developing world applications.
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