What's Happening?
E3 Lithium, a Canadian lithium developer, is preparing to start Phase 2 of its battery-grade lithium pilot plant near Olds, Alberta. The company has completed well development and pump installation at its demonstration facility. Phase 2 aims to conduct
a reservoir production test to gather data on water and gas chemistry, which will inform the design of the commercial facility. The company is awaiting a Directive 51 license to begin operations, expected to last eight to twelve weeks. This phase is supported by $5 million in federal funding from Emissions Reduction Alberta.
Why It's Important?
The development of battery-grade lithium is crucial for the growing demand in electric vehicles and renewable energy storage solutions. E3 Lithium's project could significantly contribute to the lithium supply chain, enhancing Canada's position in the global market. The successful implementation of Direct Lithium Extraction technology at scale could lead to more efficient and environmentally friendly lithium production. This advancement is vital for industries relying on lithium, potentially reducing costs and increasing availability.
What's Next?
Upon receiving the necessary license, E3 Lithium will commence Phase 2 operations, focusing on data collection for the feasibility study of the Clearwater project. Following this, Phase 3 will test the Direct Lithium Extraction technology, aiming to produce nearly 100 tons per year of lithium carbonate equivalent. This phase will validate the process for financial institutions and strategic partners, crucial for securing project financing for the Clearwater project's first phase, which targets 12,000 tons per year of lithium carbonate production.












