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Demand for lithium and other critical minerals is skyrocketing, IEA says, but concerns over supply linger

Demand for lithium and other critical minerals is skyrocketing, IEA says, but concerns over supply linger

Workers photographed at a lithium mine in Chile on August 24, 2022. Lithium is integral to the batteries that power electric vehicles.

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Demand for the critical minerals key to a future centered around low and zero-emission technologies is surging, according to the International Energy Agency, with the energy industry’s ever-growing needs seen as a key driver.

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