Meeting The U.S. Minerals And Metal Needs For Energy Production

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?Energy-related systems: wind, solar, electric are typically materials intensive. As new technologies are widely deployed, significant quantities of the elements required to manufacture them will be needed. However, many of these unfamiliar elements are not presently mined, refined or traded in large quantities, and, as a result, their availability might be constrained by many complex factors. A shortage of these ?energy-critical elements? could significantly inhibit the adoption of otherwise game-changing energy technologies. This, in turn, would limit the competitiveness of the U.S. industries and the domestic scientific enterprises and, eventually, diminish the quality of life in the US.? -Energy Critical Elements: Securing Materials for Emerging Technologies?- American Physical Society, 2011.
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APA:  (2012)  Meeting The U.S. Minerals And Metal Needs For Energy Production

MLA: Meeting The U.S. Minerals And Metal Needs For Energy Production. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2012.

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