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    I don’t know dfs...they have spent about a gazillion dollars on it so far, (??) so they are throwing plenty of coins into the fountain as well as wishing on the star ?

    But I think you are right about the boutique plant,
    .. I am sure I read somewhere about a small scale trial ‘boutique battery plant’ being recently approved

    FWIW here is a bit of a timeline that skips a pebble across just some of the ‘coins in the fountain’

    cheers


    May 2o18 report tabled to Parliament [ref]
    “The Report estimates the cost of developing a 20,000 KiloTonne per annum processing facility as being approximately US$350m, with the caveat that further detailed cost feasibility analysis is needed” ....
    “ Recommendations:
    2.1 Develop focused attraction strategies: Identify expansion opportunities for companies that are leading anode, cathode and battery manufacturers and develop focused strategies to attract them to Australia
    2.2 Lead Trade Delegations: Lead a Federal and State Ministerial trade mission to China, South Korea and Japan to promote and attract investment to Western Australia.
    2.3 Bring companies to WA: Extend formal invitation for battery manufacturers to visit Western Australia, and work with local industry to support these visits...”


    August 3, 2019; Definitive statement:
    “The Western Australian Government is committed to growing WA into a leading exporter of future battery minerals, materials, technologies and expertise..”[ref]


    June 6, 2020 [detailed Chamber of Minerals and Energy report]
    “....CME Chief Executive Paul Everingham said Western Australia had a real opportunity to leverage the emerging lithium sector and become a key strategic player in the rapidly expanding lithium-ion battery supply chain.
    “WA is already a significant producer of lithium, representing 50 per cent of global supply of lithium on an LCE basis. This is underpinned by significant production capacity from nine projects, both established and prospective,” he said.
    “Our comparative advantage in the production of spodumene concentrate and the opportunities to convert this advantage into the manufacture of immediate downstream lithium chemicals presents a significant opportunity for the State’s ongoing economic growth and diversification...




    ..And here’s a pick up by Renew Energy of today’s government press release....
    - The one that puts PLS on the task force alongside Tianqi and Albemarle
    Notably they are the only three spodumene producers to be included (and two already have processing plants )

    cheers again, and fingers crossed - I will keep wishing : )



    https://reneweconomy.com.au/western-australia-names-future-battery-taskforce-members-72643/
    Western Australia names Future Battery taskforce members

    Giles Parkinson 30 November 2020

    Western Australia’s Labor-led McGowan Government announced on Monday the members of its Future Battery Industry taskforce which will seek to grow the state’s future battery industry.
    Announced back in early 2019, the Future Battery Industry Strategy was formed as part of the McGowan Government’s plan to develop Western Australia by 2025 into a world leading exporter of future battery minerals, materials, technologies, and expertise.
    The strategy seeks to utilise the world’s growing demand for electric vehicles and battery-based energy storage systems for the benefit of Western Australia’s economic growth, diversification, and job growth.
    Establishing such a position was backed by the Federal Government which granted $A25 million in funding towards the establishment of a Future Battery Industries Cooperative Research Centre (FBICRC) in Western Australia.


    Only a few months later the McGowan Government released a reportwhich showed that Western Australia’s battery minerals industry contributed $A6 billion in export revenue in 2018-19 and a 21% increase in employment.

    A subsequent report published in July determined that Western Australia has an opportunity to put itself into a leading position of a $AU136 billion market for lithium-ion batteries by reviving Australia’s manufacturing sector, as against simply relying on exporting minerals to other manufacturing nations.

    The assessment commissioned by the Future Batteries Industry Cooperative Research Centre and completed by the Minerals Research Institute of Western Australia found that Western Australia has reserves of almost all of the necessary raw materials required to manufacture lithium-ion battery devices, including nickel, lithium and cobalt as well as established capabilities for minerals processing.
    Further, the report determined that establishing a strong lithium-ion manufacturing base in Western Australia was both commercially and technically feasible.


    “The report demonstrates that Western Australia has the potential to become a major processing, manufacturing and trading hub for battery materials,” WA energy minister Bill Johnston said, speaking in July of 2020.


    Fast-forward, then, to Monday, when Johnston revealed the members of the Future Battery Industry Strategy’s Ministerial taskforce which will begin to actively explore local and global opportunities to grow Western Australia’s critical minerals industry.

    “The updated Future Battery Industry Strategy will cement WA as a premier provider of minerals and materials, and a leader in technological expertise,” he said.
    Industry represented on the Ministerial Taskforce includes miners, unions and chambers of commerce. The full list can be found here.


    The Western Australian Government is also continuing its search to attract a global precursor or cathode active materials (CAM) manufacturer to the State, following a $13.2 million commitment announced in the WA Recovery Plan.
    Last edited by sabine: 30/11/20
 
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