Advancing Methodologies Used to Evaluate Energy Storage Metals Focusing on Lithium and Cobalt
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2026-10-02
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2023Supervisor
Bryan Maybee
Eric Lilford
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Thesis
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PhD
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WASM: Minerals, Energy and Chemical Engineering
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Abstract
The thesis introduces a novel risk-disaggregated valuation framework that uniquely addresses risk factors. Notably, project-associated risk factors are recognised as costs to separate from a single discount rate. Simultaneously, the methodology effectively deals with financial risks through the application of a multi-period discount rate, allowing for capturing the dynamics of the capital structure over time.
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