How a few geothermal plants could solve America’s lithium supply crunch and boost the EV battery industry

By Bryant Jones and Michael McKibben |

THE CONVERSATION — Geothermal energy has long been the forgotten member of the clean energy family, overshadowed by relatively cheap solar and wind power, despite its proven potential. But that may soon change – for an unexpected reason.

As a geologist who works with geothermal brines and an energy policy scholar, we believe this technology can bolster the nation’s critical minerals supply chain at a time when concerns about the supply chain’s security are rising.

Bryant Jones Ph.D. is a Candidate of Energy Policy, Boise State University.

Michael McKibben is a Research Professor of Geology, University of California, Riverside.

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