2023
DOI: 10.3390/en16165899
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Challenges and Opportunities for Lithium Extraction from Geothermal Systems in Germany—Part 3: The Return of the Extraction Brine

Valentin Goldberg,
Ali Dashti,
Robert Egert
et al.

Abstract: Lithium (Li) is considered a crucial element for energy transition due to its current irreplaceability in Li-ion batteries, particularly in electric vehicles. Market analysis indicates that Germany’s future automotive sector and planned battery cell production will necessitate significant quantities of global lithium production. At the same time, only 1% of the world’s Li production is currently sourced from Europe. Recently, geothermal brines in Germany have gained attention as a potential local raw material … Show more

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“…In addition, further base-load capable technologies such as deep geothermal plants for heat [36] and power [82] supply could be beneficial in future autonomous municipal energy systems [44], but were not included in the present work. This technology has great potential in Europe and Germany in particular, can supply electricity and heat, and caries further opportunities for revenue generation such as direct lithium from hydrothermal water [83].…”
Section: Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, further base-load capable technologies such as deep geothermal plants for heat [36] and power [82] supply could be beneficial in future autonomous municipal energy systems [44], but were not included in the present work. This technology has great potential in Europe and Germany in particular, can supply electricity and heat, and caries further opportunities for revenue generation such as direct lithium from hydrothermal water [83].…”
Section: Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%