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Sunrise Energy Metals Ltd SREMF

Sunrise Energy Metals Limited is an Australia-based company engaged in the development of its Sunrise Battery Materials Complex (Sunrise Project) in New South Wales (NSW). The Sunrise Project is a supplier of battery raw materials and aluminum-scandium alloys. It is utilizing its Clean-iX resin technology for extraction and purification of a range of metals and progressing exploration activities at its other mineral tenements. Its Clean-iX Continuous Resin-In-Column is a continuous counter-current process that extracts metals from clarified leach solutions. Its Clean-iX Continuous Resin-In-Pulp is a continuous countercurrent process that directly extracts metals from leached pulps. It is advancing activities across its range of exploration assets in NSW. Its limestone exploration includes Hunters (EL9627), EL8883 Meloola and EL8833 Boona Gap, Gleninga South (EL9598) and Gleninga (EL8882). It also focused on rare earth elements exploration, which includes Minore (EL9031 and EL8961).


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Post by razzsson Jan 24, 2011 12:57pm
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Genivar

Genivarnice connection and possibility for future development.  Genivar granted CLQ contract in Val Dor and Genivar also has contract to build plant in montreal.....



Montreal hosts Sud-Chemie Lithium Iron Phosphate plant (Ind. Report)

Date: 2010-07-13
Sud-Chemie AG, the German chemical giant said it will build the world’s largest plant for the production of lithium iron phosphate in Candiac on Montreal’s south shore, further cementing the province's status as a hot bed for electric vehicle development and testing. Publicly traded Sud-Chemie will invest about 60 million euros ($77.9-million Cdn) in the venture, which involves construction of a new production facility in Candiac, the site of its Canadian subsidiary Phostech Lithium Inc. Lithium iron phosphate is an energy storage material used in batteries for electric vehicle drives and other applications.

Commercial production for delivery will start in 2012 and reach a rate of 2,500 tons per year, the Munich-based company said. That’s enough to supply 50,000 all-electric automobiles or up to 500,000 gasoline-electric hybrid vehicles.Sud-Chemie already produces lithium iron phosphate used in power tools, vehicle starter batteries and electric scooters in Europe, Asia and North America. The company said it is expanding its production capacity to meet strong demand and supplement the 300-ton annual output capacity of its Moosburg, Germany site.

"This investment is of central strategic importance to Sud-Chemie," company Chairman Gunter von Au said. "Our [lithium iron phosphate] will establish itself as a storage material for large high-performance batteries, thus enabling electromobility to achieve an overall breakthrough in the automotive industry." The company's announcement adds to the activity taking place in Quebec on electric vehicle technology development, especially as it relates to integration with the power grid. Hydro-Quebec, Canada's largest utility, is working with Mitsubishi Motor Sales of Canada to test the performance of up to 50 all-electric Mitsubishi i-MiEV cars starting this fall. The $4.5-million trial is designed to study how the vehicles charge and drive. The utility, one of the world's major producers of hydro-electric power, spent $200-million from 1993 to 2003 in manufacturing its own electric vehicle drive system, past president Andre Caille said. (Source: PR, Sud-Chemie) Sud-Chemie tallied sales of 1.07-billion euros in 2009, mostly outside Germany.

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