07 Jul 2022 | Abstracted from The Drive
"According to the Turkish Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources, the country found a supply of 694 million metric tons (765 million short tons) of rare earth minerals in Beylikova, Eskisehir. That reportedly makes Turkey's rare earths reserve the world's second-largest behind China, which has 800 million tons...Deposits reportedly include 10 of the 17 rare earth elements and are close to the surface, which would simplify extraction."Become a patron and help spread the good news of the world of electric vehicles.
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