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Blue Ribbon Commission publishes report on California lithium extraction

The Blue Ribbon Commission has published its final report with recommendations on harnessing the potential of California as a competitive source of lithium.

The Blue Ribbon Commission (Lithium Valley Commission) on Lithium Extraction in California has published its final report of findings and recommendations to the state Legislature. The report is a culmination of over 23 public meetings held over a nearly two-year period following the formation of the Commission.

In 2021, Assembly Bill 1657 took effect with the vision to increase the possibilities for the Salton Sea region, both in the region’s potential as a competitive source of lithium and to invest in the local and regional economic and community opportunities. AB1657 required the California Energy Commission (CEC) to convene and establish the Blue Ribbon Commission, commonly referred to as the Lithium Valley Commission, consisting of 14 representatives and experts.

The Lithium Valley Commission was tasked with reviewing, investigating, and analyzing specific topics relating to lithium extraction in California and to submit a report to the Legislature, documenting its findings and any recommendations developed after conducting the required review and analyses.

Eight topics were presented to the Lithium Valley Commission, all of which were addressed in the report. The report’s findings are as follows:

Table 2 of the final report summarizes the 15 recommendations adopted by the Commission with items on permitting, workforce development, and incentivizing investments. The full report can be downloaded here.

Source: California Energy Commission

Carlo Cariaga
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