'Enough raw materials for global energy transition' – report

There are sufficient rare earth elements and raw materials to meet future global energy demands with renewables, though recovery and production of these materials will need to increase, according to a new report.

by Orlando Jenkinson
Enough raw materials including steel (above) exist to meet demand by the wind industry in the coming decades, the report claims (pic credit: Metalloinvest)
Enough raw materials including steel (above) exist to meet demand by the wind industry in the coming decades, the report claims (pic credit: Metalloinvest)

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