VANCOUVER, Jan. 12, 2017 /CNW/ - VanadiumCorp Resource Inc.
(TSX-V: "VRB") (the "Company") is pleased to announce it has signed a memorandum of understanding "MOU" with leading UK technology
company C-Tech Innovation Limited (C-Tech) to collaborate on the development of a vanadium electrolyte "VE" plant in Canada. Direct VE capacity is the main consideration in the Company's preliminary economic assessment "PEA".
C-Tech will assist in recovery optimization and beneficiation of VanadiumCorp electrolyte directly from magnetite concentrate.
C-Tech is an innovative research and technology company focused on preparation of VE for use in vanadium redox flow batteries
(VRFB). Under the MOU a test plant capable of producing battery-ready electrolyte will be established in Quebec, Canada. C-Tech will also collaborate with VanadiumCorp (along with other consultants) on a
commercial-scale VE plant.
The MOU will allow the companies to collaborate on a number of key strategic initiatives including:
- The development of vanadium electrolyte production and other specialty high purity vanadium materials using C-Tech's highly
efficient electrochemical processing technology from VanadiumCorp's mineral claims located in the mining center of Chibougamau, Quebec.
- The development and commercialization of efficient and environmentally friendly mineral extraction and processing
technologies to enable the direct production of vanadium electrolyte from unrefined raw materials, including the simultaneous
removal of contaminant metals.
- Pursue reasonable efforts to enter into a definitive agreement within 12 months from the effective date of signing for the
MOU.
The general process & production development outline for The Lac Dore Vanadium Project:
- Commence initial testing of VanadiumCorp VTM, V205
- Demonstrate recovery and economics with C-Tech electrochemical pilot plant
- Commence scaled up commercial vanadium electrolyte manufacture with C-Tech production plant
Ged Barlow, MD of C-Tech Innovation comments, "VanadiumCorp is executing plans to put together a low cost vertically integrated
supply chain for VE manufacture. C-Tech is excited to be part of this innovative business model and looks forward to capitalizing
upon its manufacturing and purification technologies in the expanding VE market."
Adriaan Bakker, CEO of VanadiumCorp states, "VanadiumCorp's aim is to mitigate VE costs with
direct process, unique supply, low cost power and vertical integration into VRFB technology. The objective of our partnership with
C-Tech is to reduce total VRFB cost and accelerate commercialization."
C-Tech Innovation delivers innovative products and processes for electrochemical and advanced thermal applications. This
includes unique electrochemical processes for use in energy and environmental applications, such as metal recovery, water
treatment, chemical synthesis, fuel cells and batteries.
C-Tech's expertise with flow batteries, and electrochemical production of VE allows for a vertically integrated process
flowsheet, test production and necessary production infrastructure. C-Tech has developed a proprietary electrochemical process for
the production of VE in VRFBs. Approximately 42% of the total cost of a VRB battery is attributed to VE specifically. VE is thus
the critical component that stores electrical energy indefinitely at megawatt to gigawatt scale and ideal for storing renewable
energy and many other applications such as EV charging stations and remote off grid power. VRFBs manage the intermittent nature of
renewable energy most efficiently compared to competing technologies. Increasing grid stability, modernization, security and
managing power for later use are all possible with the VRFB. With 100% reusable VE as the sole electrolyte, VRFBs typically last
longer than 25 years and represent a "green" energy storage technology. The lower risk operation of VRFBs makes them ideally suited
for commercial operations where safety is of paramount importance. The cost reduction potential of directly processed VE for VRFBs
could offer significant advantages.
VanadiumCorp is focused on the development of its 100% owned Lac Dore Vanadium project. The project will incorporate local
"green" processing for high-purity vanadium electrolyte, which forms a key component of flow batteries. Favorable metallurgy, low
impurities such as silica and no superficial oxidation allow for a direct purification process unique to VanadiumCorp.
More information on company activities and vanadium redox batteries, including global installations, can be found on The
Company's website at www.vanadiumcorp.com.
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Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.
SOURCE VanadiumCorp Resource Inc.
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