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11.09.2024
CleanTech Lithium PLC ("CleanTech
Lithium" or the "Company")
Indigenous community leader publicly
endorses Laguna Verde project at key mining seminar in Santiago,
Chile
CleanTech Lithium PLC (AIM: CTL, Frankfurt:T2N,
OTCQX:CTLHF), an exploration and development
company advancing sustainable
lithium projects in Chile, participated in the Centre for Copper
and Mining Studies ("CESCO") seminar in Santiago, a prominent
annual seminar for the mining sector in Chile, and received public
support from the local indigenous community for its Laguna Verde
project. Executive Chairman and Interim CEO, Steve Kesler,
presented and reinforced the Company is ready to begin project
construction by 2026 upon the granting of a Special Lithium
Operating Contract ("CEOL") by the Chilean Government.
Highlights:
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CESCO seminar brought together key industry stakeholders
including government and local community representatives to discuss
the development of the lithium sector in Chile
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Ercilia Araya, President of the Colla Pai-Ote indigenous
community expressed support for lithium project development
depending on companies building solid community relationships and
agreements, as achieved by CTL, and advocating for such projects to
move forward.
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Industry experts discussed the main challenges facing the
sector and how to advance projects faster in line with the National
Lithium Strategy, with implementing sustainable extraction
technologies such as Direct Lithium Extraction being critical to
that.
· CTL
has a co-signed agreement with the nearby local communities which
will initially focus on the Laguna Verde project and aligns with
the priorities set by the Chilean Government to advance the
objectives of the National Lithium Strategy
Steve Kesler,
Executive Chairman and Interim Chief Executive Officer, CleanTech
Lithium PLC, said:
"We are very
well placed to be one of the projects that the Government aims to
have operational by 2026. We believe the Laguna Verde project is
the best-positioned new lithium project to commence operations in
Chile within the earliest timeframe. We highly value the support of
the indigenous community which we think provides a rare and
valuable partnership in facilitating mutually beneficial project
development."
Ercilia Araya,
President of the Colla Pai-Ote indigenous community,
said:
"We want the State to respect us in our
territories and recognise our right to determine to whom the CEOLs
are granted through proper indigenous consultations. It is a matter
of dignity. I have a dream for the Atacama region.
When CleanTech arrived, they explained how they would carry out the
process, building together with us the information collection for
submission of the EIA. That is our dream. The dream of being able
to participate, to be consulted."
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Image 1: Ercilia Araya, President Pai-Ote Colla Community
speaking at the CESCO Seminar in Santiago, Chile
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Image 2: Marcela Sepúlveda, Community Relations Manager
CleanTech Lithium, Cristián Quinzio, Quinzio Abogados, Alina
Bendersky, Partner Bofil Mir, Ercilia Araya, President Pai-Ote
Colla Community and Juan Ignacio Guzmán, Executive Director,
GEM
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Image 3: Steve Kesler, Executive Chairman and Interim CEO,
presenting at the CESCO Seminar in Santiago,
Chile
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The seminar, organised by CESCO, brought
together industry spokespeople to provide a comprehensive view of
the current situation of the lithium industry in Chile, considering
the progress of the National Lithium Strategy.
Juan Esteban
Fuentes, Associate Director at Benchmark Minerals, attended and
further commented: "From 2030, the current
surplus [of lithium] is expected to diminish, requiring a
significant number of projects to double production over the next
10 years globally (to around 2.6 million tonnes), which implies the
incorporation of 70 to 80 more operations and US$188 billion in
capital by 2040."
Arlene Ebensperger, advisor to the Ministry of
Mining, also highlighted the need to harmonise the role of
indigenous communities with the development of the industry through
governance models which builds a shared vision and agreed
objectives.
CleanTech Lithium co-signed an agreement with
the local indigenous communities in 2023. The alliance will ensure
that the extraction processes conducted in the region by the
Company comply with the highest international standards, including
a process of early consultation with the communities to see their
direct participation by providing data for the environmental
baselines required for the Environmental Impact Assessment
(EIA).
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 lithium projects in Chile for the clean
energy transition. Committed to net-zero, CleanTech Lithium's
mission is to become a new supplier of battery grade lithium using
Direct Lithium Extraction technology powered by renewable
energy.
CleanTech Lithium has two key
lithium projects in Chile, Laguna Verde and Viento Andino, and
exploration stage projects in Llamara and Arenas Blancas
(Salar de Atacama), located in the lithium triangle, a leading
centre for battery grade lithium production. The two most advanced
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 good access to existing infrastructure.
CleanTech Lithium is committed to
utilising Direct Lithium Extraction with reinjection of spent brine
resulting in no aquifer depletion. Direct Lithium Extraction is a
transformative technology which removes lithium from brine with
higher recoveries, short development lead times and no extensive
evaporation pond construction. www.ctlithium.com
**ENDS**