Developing Processes For The Low-Cost Manufacturing Of High Purity Silicon Metals For Next-Generation Lithium-ion Batteries

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I think that the silicon produced in whatever state it is in will be quite valuable. Including if it is poured into moulds for bars or pellets or even made into wire for shipment to customers such as the group in Australia where they can turn it into whatever form they require it to be from the wire or whatever form they buy it in. Almost there, but still a long ways to go until it gets to a commercial phase.

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