Outline of the report on the development of vanadium energy storage industry

Outline of the report on the development of vanadium energy storage industry

The 18-page report covers various aspects of the Vanadium industry including Supply, Demand, Pricing, Uses for Vanadium, and includes a list of Vanadium mining companies (from exploration companies to producers), as well as highlights Currie Rose Resources Inc. (TSXV:CUI), an advanced, resource-stage company, with a vanadium project in Australia that is undervalued compared with some its peers.

6 FAQs about [Outline of the report on the development of vanadium energy storage industry]

Is vanadium in a supply deficit?

Vanadium producers have recently benefited from an increase in infrastructure spending. However, the demand for vanadium also continues to increase with other applications, including in the aerospace industry and the production of vanadium redox batteries. Various supply-demand forecasts have vanadium in a supply deficit starting around 2025.

Does eResearch have a report on vanadium?

eResearch has updated its Industry Report on “Vanadium: Powering the Renewable Energy Revolution; Your Guide to Understanding and Investing in Vanadium Companies”. You can download the full 18-page update report by clicking here: eR-Vanadium-UR_2023-03-16_FINAL Report Highlights:

Does Australia need a domestic supply chain for vanadium?

With recent geopolitical and supply chain issues, Australian, European, and North American industries need to secure a domestic supply chain for critical minerals, including vanadium. Companies mentioned in this report include:

How much vanadium is produced in the VRFB market?

Currently, it is estimated that the VRFB market only accounts for 3%-5% of vanadium production but the continued shift to renewable energy solutions could trigger a surge in vanadium demand and account for 20% of vanadium consumption by 2030. The majority of all vanadium produced is used as an alloying agent for strengthening steel.

What is vanadium used for?

The majority of all vanadium produced is used as an alloying agent for strengthening steel. Vanadium producers have recently benefited from an increase in infrastructure spending. However, the demand for vanadium also continues to increase with other applications, including in the aerospace industry and the production of vanadium redox batteries.

Where does vanadium come from?

Over 66% of vanadium production comes from China, while China and Russia together account for over 83% of world mine production. With recent geopolitical and supply chain issues, Australian, European, and North American industries need to secure a domestic supply chain for critical minerals, including vanadium.

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