Potentially the world's largest lithium deposit has been found in a US volcano
What just happened? What is likely to be the world's largest deposit of lithium has been discovered in a volcano crater along the Nevada-Oregon border. It's estimated that the McDermitt Caldera holds between 20 million and 40 million metric tons, which would be larger than the current 21-million-ton record-holding deposit beneath the salt flats of Bolivia
https://www.techspot.com/news/100117-potentially-world-largest-lithium-deposit-has-found-us.html
Great! More EV fires that can't be extinguished. Forget the very pollution promoting lithium, how about hemp batteries and 'sugar' batteries, which are far better and environmentally friendly than lithium batteries? Even new developments in 'dual-carbon' based batteries can charge 20 times faster than Li-ion batteries. These are just a few of the many, many technologies that are being throttled. Let's release the technology that is legally gagged under the Invention Secrecy Act. Next, become familiar with 35 U.S.C. 181; the so-called Secrecy of Certain Inventions and Withholding of Patent and how these are used to silence over 5000 inventions per year. See my commentary there. Also, here is an article on Nano-diamond self-charging batteries that's also an intriguing read. Mind you, these are technologies in the battery domain. Other viable technologies (all suppressed) fall in the categories of fuel-cells and LENR, and more.