2021 43-101:
* 20.1.1 Net Positive Fresh Water Production:
Traditional lithium projects are large net-consumers of fresh water. Through the process outlined in Section 17, E3 anticipates it will produce approximately 8.3 m3/hour net fresh water through
the Reverse Osmosis (RO) stage for water removal for the electrolysis package.
This water can be made available to the local population for agriculture, livestock or human consumption purposes.
* The CCRA falls outside of Caribou and Grizzly protection areas.
* The estimated land footprint of the wells pads and process facility is approximately 98 hectares
* Energy storage, supported by large scale Li-ion batteries, could be a vital component of grid stability and energy security.
* updated well network modeling has outlined the ability for the reservoir to produce a larger amount of lithium from brine than was originally envisioned, increasing the production factor from 50% to 80% in some areas.
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That's right in-line with last video of possibly 25-30k tpa. Which he's already said they can do 150k from current area. Of course it's about few baby steps...then take off runnin!! Lol
CEO also mentioned possibly sending reinjection water to other aquifers, increasing their pressure/oil output.
Add to these randoms, US DOD lists magnesium as critical.
Leduc has alot of it & pilot is most likely gauging it too.
All good stuff...letz get it!!