Critical Elements Receives Location Recommendation for Lithium Carbonate Secondary Transformation Plant

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Critical Elements Corp. (TSXV:CRE,OTCQX:CRECF) announced that results from a location study conducted by independent strategic consulting firm SECOR show that the best location to construct the company’s lithium carbonate secondary transformation plant is the Rose property.

Critical Elements Corp. (TSXV:CRE,OTCQX:CRECF) announced that results from a location study conducted by independent strategic consulting firm SECOR show that the best location to construct the company’s lithium carbonate secondary transformation plant is the Rose property.

As quoted in the market news:

The full study will be included in the final feasibility report, and will be available once the feasibility study is complete. Critical Elements Corporation is presently conducting a feasibility study on the construction of a mine and a processing plant to feed a secondary transformation plant that will produce lithium carbonate destined primarily for the manufacturing of batteries for electric cars, as well as for the energy storage market (electric, wind, solar and hydraulic power).

SECOR was retained by Critical Elements Corporation to conduct a location study for its future carbonate processing plant for its Rose mining project. More specifically, SECOR was to determine whether there were other possible locations for the lithium carbonate secondary transformation plant than the Rose site.

Click here to read the full Critical Elements Corp. (TSXV:CRE,OTCQX:CRECF) press release.

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