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As battery demand grows with the shift to a low-carbon future, the materials used in production often come with a significant carbon footprint. @Worley’s latest article asks: How can we decarbonize cathode material production? One promising answer is adopting advanced processing technologies.
Nano One is pioneering solutions with its One-Pot process, combining cathode materials in a single step to significantly reduce energy and water use while eliminating sulphate waste typical of traditional multi-phase production. @Greg Pitt, VP of Battery Materials at Worley, says, “Nano One is making strides in scaling more efficient, low-waste processes that can be deployed in smaller, flexible plants.”
While innovations like Nano One’s offer promising advances, the industry cannot wait for a single breakthrough to solve the CO2 problem. Decarbonizing cathodes requires ongoing innovation and steady progress. By addressing key challenges and reducing emissions incrementally, the industry can make meaningful strides toward a sustainable, low-carbon future.