case study
Developing new and innovative satellite-based techniques to reduce the cost of lithium exploration substantially
Lithium is a vital component of “next-generation” batteries which will be used in electric vehicles and for the storage of renewable power. As a result of such developments, global demand for lithium is forecast to grow by around 400% by 2025. Lithium has now become a vital metal for technologies that enable a rapid transition towards a low carbon economy.
This research project focused on the development of new and innovative satellite-based techniques that have the potential to reduce the cost of lithium exploration substantially. Such remote sensing techniques can also reduce the environmental impact of exploration by enabling better targeting of prospective areas.
"We are very excited by the findings of this project. This approach to lithium exploration has not been attempted before and may be highly applicable across the wider mining industry."
Dr Cristian Rossi, Former Principal Earth Observation Specialist, Satellite Applications Catapult
The project had two distinct outcomes. It progressed the exploration activities associated with an indigenous UK lithium mine and it demonstrated the value of a satellite-based data tool for identifying potential mining sites from space, opening opportunities for satellite applications related to mineral exploration, environmental monitoring, transport and logistics, and day-to-day mining operations.
Both the exploitation of indigenous lithium, and the utilisation of satellite-based data in the mining industry have far-reaching positive impacts for the UK economy. Work carried out within this project has applicability to a wide set of stakeholders. A powerful application of this tool would be the environmental monitoring of mines throughout their life-cycle. This has huge potential value as an export capability for the UK businesses involved in the project, and work is now underway to understand the potential for this, with Bolivia a main target, as the largest lithium producing country in the world.
"Cornish Lithium is delighted to have been involved in this ground-breaking study. The results have enabled our company to better prioritise areas on which to focus our exploration for lithium-bearing brines in Cornwall."
Jeremy Wrathall, Founder & CEO, Cornish Lithium Ltd
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