Pentagon hoards critical minerals vital for clean energy transition

The U.S. Department of Defense is stockpiling large quantities of cobalt, lithium, and graphite, potentially diverting resources from the clean energy sector, according to a new report. This effort, funded by recent legislation, prioritizes military needs amid concerns over climate action. Experts warn that such hoarding could hinder the electrification of transportation and energy production.

A report from the Transition Security Project highlights how the Pentagon's accumulation of critical minerals is complicating the shift to renewable energy. Under President Donald Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill Act, $7.5 billion was allocated to expand reserves of materials like cobalt, lithium, and graphite, stored in six depots across the nation and managed by the Defense Logistics Agency. These stockpiles, intended for use in jet engines and weapons, can only be accessed during declared wars or by order of the Undersecretary of War.

Lorah Steichen, a strategist with the project, describes the dilemma as a choice "between missiles and buses." The planned reserves include 7,500 metric tons of cobalt and 50,000 metric tons of graphite, enough to power 102,896 electric buses—far exceeding the roughly 6,000 operating in the U.S.—or to create 80.2 gigawatt-hours of battery storage, more than double the current national capacity.

This marks a revival of military stockpiling not seen since the Cold War, when the U.S. built reserves to reduce foreign dependencies. By 2003, those had dwindled, and efforts during Joe Biden's presidency to repurpose them for climate goals did not succeed. Now, an additional $2 billion funds the expansion, with $5.5 billion for supply chain development. The International Energy Agency notes these minerals' role in batteries and wind turbines for decarbonization.

Critics, including geographer Julie Klinger from the University of Wisconsin, call for greater transparency. The U.S. military, the world's largest institutional greenhouse gas emitter and responsible for 80% of federal emissions, does not report mineral procurement details. A 2021 Defense Department report acknowledged that supply disruptions in rare earth elements would primarily harm the civilian economy. Steichen emphasizes challenging the military-centric definition of "critical minerals," tied to national security. Klinger points out that while minerals in batteries can be recycled, their use in munitions destroys them irretrievably: "The one application of critical minerals that destroys them through use is literally blowing them up."

The Pentagon is also investing in mines in Alaska, Idaho, and Saudi Arabia to lessen reliance on China, which dominates the market. Right-wing organizations like the Heritage Foundation advocate for this strategy.

相关文章

Geologists discovering a major critical-mineral deposit at Utah's Silicon Ridge, highlighting potential U.S. supply chain boost.
AI 生成的图像

Utah mineral discovery seen as potential boost to U.S. critical supply chains

由 AI 报道 AI 生成的图像 事实核查

Ionic Mineral Technologies has uncovered what may be one of the United States’ most significant critical-mineral deposits at Utah’s Silicon Ridge, a find that could aid efforts to reduce dependence on China-dominated supply chains, according to reporting cited by The Daily Wire.

In 2025, the Trump administration significantly advanced efforts to secure domestic supplies of critical minerals essential for national security. The US Geological Survey added 10 new items to the list, while federal investments poured into mining projects across the country. This push includes equity stakes in private companies and international deals, amid concerns over environmental and indigenous rights.

由 AI 报道

美国国务院于周三举办首届关键矿产部长级会议,邀请超过50个国家和组织参与,旨在通过建立贸易区打破中国在关键矿产领域的垄断。这些矿产对智能手机、武器和电动汽车电池等制造至关重要。副总统JD万斯呼吁盟友加入该倡议,以确保公平市场定价和供应链稳定。

美国副总统JD·万斯在华盛顿的一次会议上敦促盟友加入关键矿产贸易集团。首届关键矿产部长级会议启动了FORGE倡议,作为MSP的继任者,由韩国担任主席直至6月。该努力旨在通过多元化的供应链对抗中国在关键资源方面的主导地位。

由 AI 报道 事实核查

Vice President JD Vance said Wednesday the Trump administration is pursuing a critical-minerals trading alliance with representatives from more than 50 countries, pitching enforceable price floors and a preferential trade zone as a way to reduce reliance on China for rare earth supply chains.

在中国禁止向日本军方出口军民两用物品后,《华尔街日报》报道称对中国企业稀土出口实施更广泛限制。日本财务大臣片山聪谴责这些举措,并表示日本将在下周华盛顿G7财长会议上阐述立场。

由 AI 报道

在迈向稀土独立的关键一步中,日本研究船“地球”号于1月12日从静冈出发,驶往南鸟岛海域提取富含资源的海底泥浆——这是对中国人近期出口限制的回应,此前已有报道。该任务恰逢G7财长在华盛顿讨论供应链安全。

 

 

 

此网站使用 cookie

我们使用 cookie 进行分析以改进我们的网站。阅读我们的 隐私政策 以获取更多信息。
拒绝