Bolivia pegs hope for economic expansion on lithium production
Japan urges the South American country to develop capabilities in order to power gadgets with batteries
Bolivia is a South American nation that is landlocked, with very little
in the way of production and resources. However, that may change as it
has been recently discovered that Bolivia holds half of the world's
supply of lithium, a necessary ingredient in the production of
batteries, which power such 21st century gadgets as iPads and cell
phones
In addition to heavy rainfall, much of the Salar de Uyuni remains underwater.
Located in the Potosí and Oruro departments in southwest Bolivia, near the crest of the Andes, Salar de Uyuni is elevated 11,995 feet above mean sea level. The Salar was formed as a result of transformations between several prehistoric lakes. It is covered by a few meters of salt crust, which has an extraordinary flatness with the average altitude variations within one meter over the entire area of the Salar. The crust serves as a source of salt and covers a pool of brine, which is exceptionally rich in lithium. It contains 50 to 70 preserves of the world's lithium reserves.
Salar de Uyuni is part of the Altiplano of Bolivia in South America. The Altiplano is a high plateau, which was formed during uplift of the Andes Mountains. The plateau includes fresh and saltwater lakes as well as salt flats and is surrounded by mountains with no drainage outlets.
Bolivian President Evo Morales wants the nation to mine the site itself, with some foreign help. If engineers here can pull off the logistics, it would mean sending an army of workers from all over the country to a remote part of Bolivia along the border with Chile.
Bolivia began work in April 2011 with 150 workers. Progress has slowed, in part because the site still lacks a stable electricity supply.
In addition to heavy rainfall, much of the Salar de Uyuni remains underwater.
Japan, potentially a major buyer for lithium is urging Bolivia to speed up the project and meet its goal of a six-month test run before moving on to commercial production.
Bolivia also faces competition from lithium mines in neighboring Chile and Argentina. However, the Bolivian government received boost from a South Korean company that said it would help provide technology and the training of technicians.
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The Salar de Uyuni is always great to hear about since it is a beautiful creation of God and it is just amazing! but, the person that writes the article does not know much about Bolivia it say that Bolivia has litle RESOURCES? Well, you are wrong! Bolivia is very rich in natural resources like petroleum, gas, iron, manganese, gold,silver did ever hear about Potosi?? Bolivias silver fed Europe for 5 centuries and if not for Bolivias silver Europe was going to die hungy! What happens is that so many foreign companies has exploited bolivia's resourdes and left just peanuts for its people in the country and now a different stry is there since they have a native bolivian president who nationalized all companies and resources an now Bolivia is doing great and will be better after its lithium is exploited but this time by its own people and not foreigners to get richer while Bolivia was getting poorer been blessed by God with so many resources. One last thing please you all catholic priests do not get into south american politics intead do your job whic is to save souls! Do not instigate soutamerican countries to fight between themselves instead show them the Gods real love and teach them to love each other and to work hard for their countries and do not be upset now that you cannot lucrate from these countries that have already suffered too much.