The Lithium Rush: How a Tiny Town in new hampshire Could Power America's Electric Future by 2035
CROYDON, NH – In a move that's set to reshape the global energy landscape, geologists have confirmed that the bedrock beneath the sleepy town of Croydon, new hampshire, contains one of the largest untapped lithium deposits in North America. The discovery, made public today by the Granite State Lithium Consortium, has already sparked a land grab reminiscent of the California Gold Rush. Experts predict that within a decade, this rural pocket of new hampshire will not only be a hub for electric vehicle battery production but will also trigger a massive population shift, turning the state into a rival of the "Battery Belt" in the South. The real shocker? The project is 100% privately funded by a coalition of former Big Tech executives, sidestepping federal red tape entirely. As one local farmer put it, "I never thought I'd see the day where the future of transportation was literally in my backyard."