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Piedmont Secures Approval to Build Lithium Hydroxide Plant, North Carolina

Published: December 7, 2020 |

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Piedmont Lithium has secured air permit from the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (NCDEQ) Division of Air Quality (DAQ), for the construction of its lithium hydroxide plant.

The permit has been granted to Piedmont to construct and operate its planned 22,700 ton per year lithium hydroxide chemical plant located in Kings Mountain, North Carolina.

Piedmont submitted the application to NCDEQ in October this year. Receipt of the permit is claimed to be a significant steps towards the development of an integrated lithium hydroxide business in the state.

The permit defines the limits for the construction and operations of emissions sources along with the construction and operation of air cleaning equipment to be used at the planned facilities.

Coupled with the Section 404 Standard Individual Permit received last November from the US Army Corps of Engineers for its planned concentrate operations, the company now holds all the federally-regulated permits needed for the construction of the facility.

The company plans to apply for a North Carolina State Mining Permit and to complete local rezoning processes for the project in the first half of next year.

“Securing our Title V Air Permit represents a major milestone for our integrated lithium hydroxide business, and we are very pleased to have received this authorization,” said Piedmont Lithium President and CEO Keith Phillips.

“Our project is unique in being the only spodumene-to-hydroxide project in the United States, and together with our previously received federal permit for our concentrate operations now also stands out as the most advanced American lithium project. We are very excited about the important milestones ahead of us as we look to deliver a DFS for a fully permitted integrated project next year,” added Phillips.

Recently, the company has awarded definitive feasibility study (DFS) for its planned spodumene concentrate (SC6) operations in North Carolina to a team of Primero Group and Marshall Miller.

While Marshall Miller will lead quarry design activities, Primero will advance the concentrator design, infrastructure design, and be responsible for overall study management.

The DFS is expected to be completed in mid-next year.

Source: NS Energy


About Piedmont Lithium
Piedmont Lithium is an emerging lithium company focused on the development of its 100 percent-owned Piedmont Lithium Project in North Carolina, with the goal of becoming a strategic domestic supplier of lithium to the increasing electric vehicle and battery storage markets in the U.S.

The Piedmont Lithium Project is located in one of the premier regions in the world for lithium exploration, given its favorable geology and ideal location with easy access to infrastructure, power, R&D centers for lithium and battery storage and major high-tech population centers.

From the 1950s to 1990s, two major lithium mines operated in this region as well as two significant lithium processing facilities which continue to supply lithium products to U.S. customers today and are located within 20km of the Piedmont Lithium Project.

With continued land expansion, sampling and drilling programs scheduled during 2018, our aim is to fast track the Piedmont Lithium Project towards production as a fully-integrated domestic source of lithium and capitalize on the widely anticipated shortfall of lithium in global markets over the next decade.

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