Elevra Lithium Limited released a Carolina Lithium town hall presentation outlining the project’s status and key development requirements. The company described Carolina Lithium as a fully integrated mine-to-chemical project in North Carolina with potential capacity of up to 60 kt per year of battery-grade lithium, and noted it received a finalized state mining permit in May 2024, along with general stormwater permits. Elevra said its air permit application remains under review by the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality’s Division of Air Quality, with next steps including a draft permit for public comment, a state-led public hearing, and a final permit decision. The presentation also stated construction would begin only after all approvals are complete, including county rezoning, securing financing, and establishing operators for the chemical processing portion of the project. You can access the full presentation through the link below.
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