引领新兴的锂热:从盐水中提取锂用于清洁技术电池存储技术

IF 1.6 4区 社会学 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
R. Tscherning, B. Chapman
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摘要

电动汽车技术和可再生能源存储的扩展将越来越依赖于锂离子电池。目前的锂提取操作与“清洁技术”行业所期望的环境和社会合规操作相去甚远。然而,一种创新的、更符合要求的锂提取工艺已经出现。一些公司正在积极致力于通过净化油气作业废水或通过独立的提取设施从富锂盐水中去除锂。本文探讨了与加拿大西部新型锂盐开采行业发展相关的法律考虑因素和风险,主要集中在阿尔伯塔省作为传统的石油和天然气管辖区。我们对艾伯塔省地下系统的分析确定并讨论了艾伯塔省政府可能需要解决的这个新兴地下产业的模糊性。同样,我们确定了独特的合同考虑因素,供法律顾问在为涉及这个新行业的各方提供咨询时考虑。我们的结论是,从监管和合同的角度来看,阿尔伯塔省目前的法律环境需要进一步澄清,以吸引大规模和可行的行业。然而,我们强调,加拿大西部有成熟的机会将新的锂提取行业商业化,并注意到政府对这一新兴行业发展的兴趣日益增加。
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Navigating the emerging lithium rush: lithium extraction from brines for clean-tech battery storage technologies
The expansion of electric vehicle technologies and renewable energy storage will increasingly depend on lithium-ion batteries. Current lithium extraction operations are far from the environmentally and socially compliant operations desired by the ‘clean-tech’ industry. However, an innovative and more compliant lithium extraction process has emerged. Several companies are actively working on scrubbing lithium from lithium-enriched brines by purifying wastewater from oil and gas operations or through standalone extraction facilities. This paper examines the legal considerations and risks associated with the development of a novel lithium brine extraction industry in Western Canada, primarily focused on Alberta as a traditional oil and gas jurisdiction. Our analysis of Alberta's subsurface regimes identifies and discusses ambiguities that the Alberta government may need to address for this emerging subsurface industry. Similarly, we identify unique contractual considerations for counsel to contemplate when advising parties involved in this new industry. We conclude that the current legal landscape in Alberta, from both a regulatory and a contractual perspective, needs further clarification in order to attract a large-scale and viable industry. Nevertheless, we emphasise that Western Canada is ripe with opportunity to commercialise on a new lithium extraction industry and take note of the increased governmental interest in the development of this emerging industry.
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