Alcide wrote: FEDERAL PARTICIPATION IN THE NEMASKA LITHIUM PROJECT
In parallel with the efforts and leadership by Prime Minister Legault and Prime Minister Trudeau to protect the health and well-being of Canadians, they must prepare for the economic recovery which is becoming more and more glaring.
This recovery can be done in a way that promotes public health, economic growth and job creation, without causing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to return to their previous rates.
To promote economic growth and the reduction of GHGs, the recovery must aim to increase the creation of business wealth through optimization, reduction of losses and efficient use of energy and material resources across the value chain of a product or service.
Governments that believe in the bright future of green energy should not fail to act in the lithium sector.
In this orientation, we urge the Legault government:
1) To explore and use the federal agenda in the Pan-Canadian Framework on Clean Growth and Climate Change;
2) To work with the Canadian Ministries of Innovation, Science and Industry and Natural Resources to position Canada as a world leader in clean technology for the Nemaska project;
3) To promote the Nemaska project within the framework of the Grand Alliance;
4) To promote a Strategic Alliance between the firms Hydro-Quebec, Inergex and Nemaska Lithium in order to ensure an industry for the manufacture of electric batteries for automobiles and for the storage of renewable energy of Hydro-Quebec and Innergex. The components of this alliance could include, for example:
a) The construction of an electrical infrastructure for the mine and for the Shawinigan electrochemical plant by Innergex and H-Q.
b) The exchange of electrical energy for lithium hydroxide for the manufacture of lithium batteries.
c) A multi-year presale of Lithium hydroxide by NL Inc. to Innergex and HQ exchanged for a reinvestment for the restart of NL Inc. Hydro-Qubec has the means to invest and needs lithium for the storage of energy from renewable energy.
5) To request federal funding of $ 400 million in subsidy for this Nemaska Quebec Green Pipeline Project
Alcide Gour nmx Lithium shareholders Group.
nmxinvestorsgroup@gmail.com :
https://nmx.zone/