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PostSubject: Hybrid cars gobble rare metals, shortage looms   Hybrid cars gobble rare metals, shortage looms EmptySeptember 2nd 2009, 11:48 am

Yet ANOTHER reason hybrids are a bad idea.....

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LOS ANGELES - The Prius hybrid automobile is popular for its fuel efficiency, but its electric motor and battery guzzle rare earth metals, a little-known class of elements found in a wide range of gadgets and consumer goods.

That makes Toyota's market-leading gasoline-electric hybrid car and other similar vehicles vulnerable to a supply crunch predicted by experts as China, the world's dominant rare earths producer, limits exports while global demand swells.

Worldwide demand for rare earths, covering 15 entries on the periodic table of elements, is expected to exceed supply by some 40,000 tons annually in several years unless major new production sources are developed. One promising U.S. source is a rare earths mine slated to reopen in California by 2012.

Among the rare earths that would be most affected in a shortage is neodymium, the key component of an alloy used to make the high-power, lightweight magnets for electric motors of hybrid cars, such as the Prius, Honda Insight and Ford Focus, as well as in generators for wind turbines.

Close cousins terbium and dysprosium are added in smaller amounts to the alloy to preserve neodymium's magnetic properties at high temperatures. Yet another rare earth metal, lanthanum, is a major ingredient for hybrid car batteries.

Production of both hybrids cars and wind turbines is expected to climb sharply amid the clamor for cleaner transportation and energy alternatives that reduce dependence on fossil fuels blamed for global climate change.

Toyota has 70 percent of the U.S. market for vehicles powered by a combination of an internal-combustion engine and electric motor. The Prius is its No. 1 hybrid seller.

Jack Lifton, an independent commodities consultant and strategic metals expert, calls the Prius "the biggest user of rare earths of any object in the world."

Each electric Prius motor requires around two pounds of neodymium, and each battery uses 22-33 pounds of lanthanum. That number will nearly double under Toyota's plans to boost the car's fuel economy, he said.

Toyota plans to sell 100,000 Prius cars in the United States alone for 2009, and 180,000 next year. The company forecasts sales of 1 million units per year starting in 2010.

As China's industries begin to consume most of its own rare earth production, Toyota and other companies are seeking to secure reliable reserves for themselves.

Reuters reported last year that Japanese firms are showing strong interest in a Canadian rare earth site under development at Thor Lake in the Northwest Territories.

A Toyota spokeswoman in Los Angeles said the automaker would not comment on its resource development plans. But media accounts and industry blogs have reported recently that Toyota has looked at rare earth possibilities in Canada and Vietnam.
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PostSubject: Re: Hybrid cars gobble rare metals, shortage looms   Hybrid cars gobble rare metals, shortage looms EmptySeptember 2nd 2009, 12:01 pm

Wow this planet just has it in for us doesn't it!!! No matter what we do whether we burn fossil fuels of burn electricity we are always gonna run out of things to power our way of life! I'm starting to believe that there is no such thing as renewable resources!
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FaselZ71 wrote:
Wow this planet just has it in for us doesn't it!!! No matter what we do whether we burn fossil fuels of burn electricity we are always gonna run out of things to power our way of life! I'm starting to believe that there is no such thing as renewable resources!

Its just greed and fear. We could easily convert to nuclear power and use lead-acid batteries to run our cars. No pollution, no waste, just free energy.
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True very true... I never thought of that look at how long we slept in cribs with lead based paint and we are just fine... Why not go back to lead batteries!! Man now I remember why I try to stay out of this kind of loop!
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FaselZ71 wrote:
True very true... I never thought of that look at how long we slept in cribs with lead based paint and we are just fine... Why not go back to lead batteries!! Man now I remember why I try to stay out of this kind of loop!

Lead-acid batteries are used in pretty much every vehcile used on the road today, not only that, they are cheap, american made, and completely recycleable. The down side is, they are heavy.
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