Biden Administration Just Announced Plans to Strengthen the Lithium Supply Chain
The Biden Administration just announced new steps to strengthen critical U.S. supply chains, which will include large capacity lithium batteries. In fact, according to CNBC, “The Department of Energy is aiming to release a 10-year plan to develop a domestic lithium battery supply chain
capable of producing the batteries that power electric vehicles. The agency’s Advanced Technology Vehicles Manufacturing Loan Program will distribute $17 billion in an effort to support new research and manufacturing efforts in the United States.” That could be beneficial news for companies such as
E3 Metals Completes R&D, Commissions Flow Testing and Design
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CALGARY, AB, June 9, 2021 /CNW/ - E3 METALS CORP. (TSXV: ETMC) (FSE: OU7A) (OTC: EEMMF) (the Company or E3 Metals ), an emerging lithium developer and leading direct lithium extraction ( DLE ) technology innovator, is very pleased to announce that the Research and Development ( R&D ) on the sorbent technology has completed. The Company has selected the final candidates to advance into the process design phase with the commissioning of a flow column testing program at its Calgary Testing Facility ( the Facility ).
E3 Metals has been developing its proprietary, lithium selective sorbent for the purposes of primary extraction of lithium from brine. This development work began with the University of Calgary in 2017 and has been the major focus for E3 Metals since the Company released its third resource report in 2018, now totaling 7.0Mt LCE inferred mineral reso
Lithium is running into a severe supply-demand situation. All thanks to electric vehicle (EV) demand growing much faster than anyone expected. “By 2030, the world will see 125 million EVs on the road, which will only drive further demand for .
E3 METALS CORP. an emerging lithium developer and leading direct lithium extraction technology innovator, is pleased to provide an update on the expansion of its Aquifer Management Plan . The expansion of the AMP will provide a basis for the completion of a NI 43-101 report and is expected to include an upgrade of a portion of the Company's resource to Measured and Indicated. This is a critical step towards the .