(TibetanReview.net, Jan02’26) – China’s discovery of one million tons of lithium in Ngaba (Chinese: Aba) prefecture, formerly part of Tibet’s Amdo Province but now incorporated as part of Sichuan province, explains why the country is taking the front row in the manufacturing of consumer electronics, energy storage systems, and electric vehicles, reported eldiario24.com Jan 1. The discovery is enough for China to ignore the existence of hydrogen and nuclear energy, the report said.
Lithium in the Jiajika Lithium Mines is surface-level mineral and therefore requires less drilling – as it is found close to the earth’s surface – fewer complex engineering systems, and lighter ...





