19 Sept
2024
CleanTech Lithium PLC ("CleanTech
Lithium" or the "Company")
Low cost technology to be trialed in DLE
pilot plant conversion stage,
aiming to lower energy use and CO2
emissions
CleanTech Lithium PLC (AIM:CTL, Frankfurt:T2N,
OTCQX:CTLHF), an exploration and development
company advancing sustainable
lithium projects in Chile, announces it has completed
due diligence on the use of industrial forward osmosis (iFO)
as an alternative to using a standard thermal evaporator for eluate
concentration in it´s pilot plant conversion stage. iFO provides
several benefits to optimise the downstream process to produce
battery-grade lithium carbonate.
Highlights:
· CTL
has investigated utilising iFO for eluate concentration, the first
step in the downstream conversion process, with the method
achieving higher water recovery and up to 60% lower energy
consumption and CO2 emissions compared to using
conventional thermal evaporators
· iFO
also has high efficiency when utilising solar thermal for power
supply
· An
iFO demonstration unit, provided by Forward Water Technology based
in Canada, is preparing for shipment from Toronto to the facilities
of Conductive Energy in Chicago, USA
·
Conductive Energy will convert the eluate produced from our
DLE pilot plant in Copiapó, Chile, using feed brine from Laguna
Verde, into battery grade lithium carbonate
· The
Company is assessing both iFO and conventional thermal evaporators
for the concentration stage for the Laguna Verde PFS, which is
currently underway
· An
initial volume of 88m3 of concentrated eluate, equal to
approximately one tonne of lithium carbonate equivalent (LCE), is
at Conductive Energy´s facility, with transport and commissioning
of the iFO unit expected to take approximately two weeks
·
This progress continues to make CleanTech Lithium a leader in
exploration and development of a DLE-based project in Chile and
will provide the ability to produce large test samples of lithium carbonate to potential offtake partners
seeking product qualification
Steve Kesler,
Executive Chairman and Interim CEO, of CleanTech Lithium PLC,
said:
"Our team has
undertaken a tremendous amount of work on selecting and optimising
the DLE process for the Laguna Verde project, and this has extended
to the downstream conversion process where we are working with
Conductive Energy. Previous test-work confirmed that a downstream
process has been developed that will efficiently produce
battery-grade lithium carbonate for the Laguna Verde project at
pilot scale, including use of Forward Osmosis which we are
investigating as an alternative for eluate concentration. This has
the potential to lower energy consumption, CO2 emissions
and both capital and operating costs."
Further
Information
CleanTech Lithium has engaged Conductive Energy
for the conversion of lithium chloride eluate, produced using feed
brine from Laguna Verde at our DLE pilot plant in Copiapó, Chile,
into battery-grade lithium carbonate. Four containers of eluate
with a total volume of 88m3 have been received by
Conductive Energy at its Chicago, USA, facility with conversion to
begin in October 2024. Conductive Energy´s conversion process is
shown in Figure 1 which is based on standard industry process
steps, other than the trialing of Forward Osmosis in the eluate
concentration stage as an alternative to using a relatively more
energy intensive thermal evaporator.
Figure 1: Conductive Energy Conversion
Process
As due diligence in investigating alternative
technologies capable of improving process performance, iFO was
trialed in process test-work on a 200L sample of eluate undertaken
at Conductive Energy´s facilities in Q2 2024. The full results of
this test-work, which produced a sample of battery grade lithium
with a purity of 99.75% lithium carbonate, was reported to the
market on July 22, 2024. Results of the iFO stage of the test work
achieved very good performance supporting the replacement of a
thermal evaporator in concentrating eluate, with the key parameters
and results provided in Table 1:
Parameter
|
Unit
|
Concentrated Eluate
|
R/O
Concentrate
|
iFO
Concentrate
|
Lithium (Li)
|
mg/L
|
2,194
|
5,700
|
18,000
|
Total Dissolve Solids
(TDS)
|
mg/L
|
19,260
|
62,000
|
190,000
|
Laboratory
|
|
ALS Chile
|
Lambton.Scientific
|
Lambton.Scientific
|
Volume
|
L
|
215.5
|
66.3
|
13.9
|
Reduction in Volume
|
%
|
|
69.3%
|
94%
|
Table 1: Results from concentration of Laguna Verde eluate
through R/O followed by iFO
A concentration of 18,000mg/L Li was set as the
target concentration during iFO testing, representative of a
typical lithium concentration used in the carbonation conversion
process. Based on the Laguna Verde eluate, iFO can concentrate
lithium up to 50,000 mg/L Li. Total water recovery of 94% was
achieved during the eluate concentration, with the remaining 6%
recycled or returned in the process. The DLE adsorbent used
to produce the concentrated eluate achieved very high impurity
rejection rates, except for boron, as previously reported (RNS July
22, 2024).
iFO testing was optimised for boron removal
resulting in a 55% reduction based on weight. The achieved boron
reduction is significant enabling improved process efficiency and
product quality, while reducing energy consumption and operating
costs associated with removal of boron using Ion Exchange (IX),
which is the last process step prior to carbonation. In the
Laguna Verde PFS currently underway, recovering this boron as a
saleable by-product is being investigated.
Other benefits of iFO use include a 60%
reduction in energy consumption compared to conventional thermal
evaporators, and up to 80% if operated using a renewable energy
source such as solar thermal as depicted in Figure 2 below.
iFO´s low energy use when compared to thermal evaporation
enables CO2 emission reduction by up to 60%,
underscoring the sustainability benefits of this innovative
technology.
Figure 2:
Depiction of commercial scale iFO plant with solar thermal power
supply
As a result of iFO performance during testing,
CTL requested Conductive Energy to replace the thermal evaporator
with iFO during the downstream conversion process for the next
stage of conversion test-work, in which additional iFO operating
information can be obtained such as energy requirements. A iFO
demonstration unit with the capacity to process 35
m3/day of concentrated eluate will be supplied by
Forward Water Technologies, which is shown in Figure 3 below, when
final commissioning was underway. The unit is now ready for
shipment from Toronto, Canada, and is expected to arrive at the
Conductive Energy facility in Chicago, USA, in approximately one
week. A further one week of on site commissioning is planned before
the eluate conversion process will commence.
Figure
3: iFO demonstration unit with capacity to
process 35 m3/day of eluate in final
commissioning
Competent
Persons
The following professional acts as qualified
person, as defined in the AIM Note for Mining, Oil and Gas
Companies (June 2009) and JORC Code (2012):
Marcelo Bravo: Chemical Engineer (Universidad
Católica del Norte), has a Master's Degree in Engineering Sciences
major in Mineral Processing, Universidad de Antofagasta. He
currently works as a Senior Process Consulting Engineer at the
Ad-Infinitum company. Mr Bravo has relevant experience in
researching and developing potassium, lithium carbonate, and solar
evapo-concentration design processes in Chile, Argentina, and
Bolivia. Mr Bravo, who has reviewed and approved the information
contained in the chapters relevant to his expertise contained in
this announcement, is registered with No. 412 in the public
registry of Competent Persons in Mining Resources and Reserves per
the Law of Persons Competent and its Regulations in force in Chile.
Mr Bravo has sufficient experience relevant to the metallurgical
tests and the type of subsequent processing of the extracted brines
under consideration and to the activity being carried out to
qualify as a competent person, as defined in the JORC Code. Mr
Bravo consents to the inclusion in the press release of the matters
based on his information in the form and context in which it
appears.
The
information communicated within this announcement is deemed to
constitute inside information as stipulated under the Market Abuse
Regulations (EU) No 596/2014 which is part of UK law by virtue of
the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018. Upon publication of this
announcement, this inside information is now considered to be in
the public domain. The person who arranged for the release of this
announcement on behalf of the Company was Gordon Stein, Director
and CFO.
For
further information contact:
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CleanTech Lithium PLC
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Steve Kesler/Gordon Stein/Nick
Baxter
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Jersey office: +44 (0) 1534 668
321
Chile office:
+562-32239222
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Or via Celicourt
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Celicourt Communications
Felicity Winkles/Philip Dennis/Ali
AlQahtani
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+44 (0) 20 7770 6424
cleantech@celicourt.uk
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Beaumont Cornish Limited (Nominated Adviser)
Roland Cornish/Asia
Szusciak
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+44 (0) 20 7628 3396
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Fox-Davies Capital Limited (Joint Broker)
Daniel Fox-Davies
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+44 (0) 20 3884 8450
daniel@fox-davies.com
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Canaccord Genuity (Joint Broker)
James Asensio
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+44 (0) 20 7523 4680
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Notes
CleanTech Lithium (AIM:CTL,
Frankfurt:T2N, OTCQX:CTLHF) is an exploration and development
company advancing sustainable lithium projects
in Chile for the clean energy transition. Committed to
net-zero, CleanTech Lithium's mission is to produce material
quantities of sustainable battery grade lithium products using
Direct Lithium Extraction technology powered by renewable energy.
The Company plans to be a leading supplier of 'green' lithium to
the EV and battery manufacturing market.
CleanTech Lithium has two key
lithium projects in Chile, Laguna Verde and Viento Andino, and hold
licences in Llamara and Salar de Atacama, located in the
lithium triangle, a leading centre for battery grade lithium
production. The two major projects: Laguna Verde and Viento
Andino are situated within basins controlled by the Company,
which affords significant potential development and operational
advantages. All four projects have direct access to existing
infrastructure and renewable power.
CleanTech Lithium is committed to
using renewable power for processing and reducing the environmental
impact of its lithium production by utilising Direct Lithium
Extraction with reinjection of spent brine. Direct Lithium
Extraction is a transformative technology which removes lithium
from brine, with higher recoveries than conventional extraction
processes. The method offers short development lead times with no
extensive site construction or evaporation pond development so
there is minimal water depletion from the
aquifer. www.ctlithium.com
**ENDS**