STANDARD LITHIUM WKN: A2DJQP ISIN: CA8536061010 Kürzel: S5L Forum: Aktien Thema: Hauptdiskussion

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sinnedgp, 23. Sep 14:03 Uhr
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“Standard Lithium’s Department of Energy grant marks a pivotal investment in South Arkansas, empowering local communities while strengthening our nation's future,” said Arkansas State Senator Ben Gilmore. “This initiative not only fosters economic growth but also plays a crucial role in breaking our dependence on China and securing a resilient supply chain for lithium and beyond.” “Congratulations to the SLI/Equinor team,” said Arkansas Secretary of Commerce Hugh McDonald. “Arkansas is excited to see the validation of the lithium industry growth opportunities that will benefit thousands of Arkansans. This award and others solidify Arkansas’ significant role in securing North America’s lithium supply chain.” “South Arkansas College is excited about this news for our long-term partner Standard Lithium, and we will continue to support them in any way possible in the future,” said President of SouthArk College, Dr. Stephanie Tully-Dartez. “This is great news for the people of South Arkansas and a significant investment in our future and in our nation’s future by helping to break dependence on foreign sources and supply chain for critical minerals,” said Former Arkansas House Speaker Matthew Shepherd. “Not only will this investment directly create hundreds of jobs, it will indirectly create numerous opportunities for improved healthcare, childcare, and workforce development and have a lasting positive impact on South Arkansas and beyond.” “UA -Pulaski Tech is proud to be an educational partner on the workforce training component of this enormous investment in domestic production, securing of supply chains and jobs in Arkansas,” said Dr. Summer Deprow, Chancellor of the University of Arkansas - Pulaski Technical College. “Congratulations Standard Lithium on receiving this outstanding award,” said Lafayette County Judge, Valarie Clark. “Lafayette County is grateful for the opportunity to support this great company in their future endeavors.” “I am very proud of Standard Lithium and their persistence in receiving the funding that has been procured by their organization,” said Columbia County Judge, Doug Fields. “I know personally the challenge there is to obtain funding for a project! I'm proud to give my full support to Standard Lithium, and their endeavors to provide new jobs, new infrastructure, and to see them support the community in much-needed ways, not to mention the boost to our economy! Congratulations to Standard Lithium!”
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sinnedgp, 23. Sep 14:03 Uhr
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DOE conditional grant for the South West Arkansas project is one of the largest ever received by a U.S. critical minerals project LEWISVILLE, Ark., Sept. 23, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Standard Lithium Ltd. (“Standard Lithium”) (TSXV:SLI) (NYSE American:SLI), a leading near-commercial lithium development company and Equinor, a global energy leader, is pleased to share that its jointly-owned U.S. subsidiary, SWA Lithium LLC has been selected for up to US$225 million award negotiation from the U.S. Department of Energy (“DOE”). The conditional award, overseen by the DOE’s Office of Manufacturing and Energy Supply Chains, is one of the largest ever awarded to a U.S. critical minerals project and part of the second wave of funding under the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. This DOE funding is aimed at expanding domestic manufacturing of all segments of the battery supply chain and increasing production of critical minerals in the U.S. “Arkansas is proud of its all-of-the-above energy strategy, with a rich production history of oil, natural gas, bromine, and now, lithium,” said Arkansas Governor Sarah Sanders. “Lithium has the potential to supercharge South Arkansas’ economy - and this announcement from Standard Lithium moves us closer to that goal.” “Congratulations to SLI and its partners, and what an exciting investment in Arkansas,” said Arkansas Secretary of Energy and Environment, Shane Khoury. “This award helps ensure that Arkansas stays on track to become a world leader in lithium production and promotes lithium extraction in a proven and cleaner manner.” “The announcement by Standard Lithium today is exciting news for south Arkansas,” said Arkansas State Senator Matt Stone. “The $225 million grant from the Department of Energy will firmly establish Arkansas as an energy leader and pave the way for hundreds of jobs for our State.”
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sinnedgp, 23. Sep 14:03 Uhr
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Arkansas Governor, Local and Community Leaders Congratulate Standard Lithium, Equinor for U.S. Department of Energy Provisional Grant up to US$225 million
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sinnedgp, 23. Sep 14:02 Uhr
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https://www.standardlithium.com/investors/news-events/press-releases/detail/176/arkansas-governor-local-and-community-leaders-congratulate
Tartaruga
Tartaruga, 20. Sep 21:20 Uhr
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Das DOE plant die Vergabe eines Preises in Höhe von 225 Mio. USD für die Produktion von Lithiumkarbonat durch SWA Lithium, einem Gemeinschaftsunternehmen von Standard Lithium und Equinor , das die Technologie der direkten Lithiumextraktion (DLE) verwendet. 225 Mio. ist eine große Ansage und zeugt von Vertrauen des DoE in Standard Lithium ! Schaut gut aus 👍
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ByDzz, 20. Sep 20:47 Uhr
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Also wenn wir bei der News und dem Zinsumfeld jetzt nicht massiv steigen, verstehe ich es einfach nicht mehr
Grasmensch
Grasmensch, 20. Sep 15:42 Uhr
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Eben auf LinkedIn gelesen. Sehr nice! Top.
Isi1978
Isi1978, 20. Sep 15:39 Uhr
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Ist das jetzt positiv zu bewerten?
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RHFK, 20. Sep 13:53 Uhr
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Tommy 67 Immer noch Strohfeuer??? Du kannst happy sein dein Verlust reduziert sich gerade😀😀
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SMar, 20. Sep 13:01 Uhr
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Kann man hier jetzt einsteigen🤔
Tartaruga
Tartaruga, 20. Sep 12:59 Uhr
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Gratulation an Standard Lithium 👍
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sinnedgp, 20. Sep 12:14 Uhr
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LEWISVILLE, Ark., Sept. 20, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Standard Lithium Ltd. (“Standard Lithium”) (TSXV:SLI) (NYSE:A:SLI), a leading near-commercial lithium development and technology company and Equinor, a global energy leader, today announced that its jointly-owned U.S. subsidiary, SWA Lithium LLC has been selected for up to US$225 million award negotiation from the U.S. Department of Energy (“DOE”). This selection, overseen by the DOE's Office of Manufacturing and Energy Supply Chains (MESC), is one of the largest ever awarded to a U.S. critical minerals project and is part of the second wave of funding under the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act aimed at expanding domestic manufacturing of all segments of the battery supply chain and increasing production of critical minerals in the U.S. The provisional grant is dependent on completing successful final negotiations with the DOE. Key Highlights: Conditional Award: The $225 million funding by the DOE will support the construction of the Central Processing Facility (“CPF”) for Phase 1 of the South West Arkansas project. The CPF for Phase 1 is being designed to annually produce 22,500 tonnes of battery-quality lithium carbonate, utilizing Direct Lithium Extraction (“DLE”) technology. The U.S. Government's significant cost share demonstrates its commitment to the project, underscoring the strategic importance of developing a domestic supply chain for critical minerals. Project Development and Expansion: The South West Arkansas project, located in Lafayette and Columbia Counties, Arkansas, is being developed in partnership with Equinor, with ownership shared at 55% by Standard Lithium and 45% by Equinor. The project’s design is being updated from its original Preliminary Feasibility Study (PFS), and now targets a larger total output of 45,000 tonnes per annum of lithium carbonate, to be developed in two phases of 22,500 tonnes each. A Definitive Feasibility Study (DFS) and Front-End Engineering Design (FEED) are currently underway to support this expansion. Location and Community Impact: The SWA project’s DLE and lithium carbonate facilities are planned to be located on a 118-acre property in rural Lafayette County, approximately 7 miles south of Lewisville, Arkansas. The brine unit that will source lithium-bearing brine for the project facilities spans lands in Lafayette and Columbia Counties. In addition to creating up to 300 construction and 100 direct jobs, the project will significantly benefit the local community through infrastructure improvements, community health initiatives, educational partnerships, and workforce development programs.
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sinnedgp, 20. Sep 12:13 Uhr
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Standard Lithium’s CEO David Park stated: “The significant cost share from the U.S. Government demonstrates their continued support for investing in secure and sustainable supply chains of domestic lithium production. This decision by the Department of Energy validates the caliber of the project we are building through our de-risked approach to project development, strong partnerships, methodical testing, and purpose-built processes tailored to meet the specific demands of large-scale lithium production in the Smackover Formation. Moreover, it reflects the incredibly talented and dedicated team we have built to execute this vision, and most importantly the relationships we have built in our community and across the state to ensure this is a win for Arkansas.” Allison Thurmond, Vice President of US Lithium at Equinor, said “The U.S. Department of Energy’s support for the South West Arkansas project demonstrates how important lithium is to America’s energy transition. This award underscores the commercial readiness of our projects and the strength of our partnership. We look forward to working with the U.S. Department of Energy and alongside local communities in southwest Arkansas to develop this critical mineral and build the next generation of lithium production." Dr. Andy Robinson, President and COO of Standard Lithium, added, “We are honored to have been selected for this significant grant from the U.S. Department of Energy. This funding is a strong endorsement of the South West Arkansas project and our efforts to develop a secure and sustainable domestic lithium supply chain. The grant will enable us to accelerate the development of this world-class resource and position the project as a cornerstone of the U.S. battery materials industry.”
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sinnedgp, 20. Sep 12:12 Uhr
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https://www.standardlithium.com/investors/news-events/press-releases/detail/175/u-s-department-of-energy-selects-standard-lithium-and
Tartaruga
Tartaruga, 20. Sep 11:51 Uhr
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WASHINGTON, 20. Sep (Reuters) - Das US-Energieministerium teilte am Freitag mit, dass es plant, 3 Milliarden Dollar für 25 Projekte im Bereich der Batterieherstellung in 14 Bundesstaaten zu vergeben, da die Regierung Biden die Lieferkette von China weg verlagern will. Die Projekte werden die inländische Produktion von fortschrittlichen Batterien und Batteriematerialien erhöhen und folgen der Verabschiedung von US-Steuergutschriften für Elektrofahrzeuge, um die Batterieproduktion und kritische Mineralien (link) von China weg zu verlagern. Die Auszeichnungen finanzieren die Verarbeitung kritischer Mineralien in Batteriequalität, Komponenten, die Batterieherstellung und das Recycling und werden Gesamtinvestitionen in Höhe von 16 Milliarden US-Dollar für die Projekte generieren und 12.000 Arbeitsplätze in der Produktion und im Baugewerbe schaffen, so das Ministerium. "Die Sicherheit von Mineralien ist für die Klimasicherheit von entscheidender Bedeutung", sagte Ali Zaidi, Klimaberater des Weißen Hauses. "Dies versetzt uns in die Lage, bei der nächsten Generation von Batterietechnologien - von Festkörperbatterien bis hin zu anderen neuen chemischen Verfahren - führend zu sein." Albemarle wird 67 Mio. USD für ein Projekt in North Carolina erhalten, um kommerzielle Mengen von Anodenmaterial für Lithium-Ionen-Batterien der nächsten Generation herzustellen, während Honeywell 126,6 Mio. USD für den Bau einer kommerziellen Anlage in Louisiana erhalten wird, in der ein wichtiges Elektrolytsalz für Lithium-Batterien hergestellt werden soll. Das DOE plant, Dow 100 Mio. USD für die Herstellung von Karbonat-Lösungsmitteln in Batteriequalität für Lithium-Ionen-Batterie-Elektrolyte zu gewähren, während Clarios Circular Solutions, das mit SK ON und Cosmo Chemical zusammenarbeitet, 150 Mio. USD für ein Projekt in South Carolina erhalten soll, um Schrott aus der Lithium-Ionen-Batterieproduktion von SK ON, der Batterieeinheit von SK Innovation , zu recyceln. Derzeit wird der meiste US-Produktionsschrott von Materialhändlern zur Verarbeitung exportiert, meist nach China, so das DOE. Das DOE plant die Vergabe eines Preises in Höhe von 225 Mio. USD für die Produktion von Lithiumkarbonat durch SWA Lithium, einem Gemeinschaftsunternehmen von Standard Lithium und Equinor , das die Technologie der direkten Lithiumextraktion (DLE) verwendet. Das DOE plant außerdem die Vergabe von 225 Millionen Dollar an TerraVolta Resources, um Lithium aus Sole mit Hilfe von DLE zu gewinnen. Revex Technologies, eine von Lundin Mining mitbegründete Partnerschaft, soll 145 Millionen Dollar für drei Anlagen in Michigan erhalten, um aus den Abfällen der einzigen in Betrieb befindlichen US-Primärnickelmine eine heimische Nickelproduktion für mindestens 462.000 EV-Batterien pro Jahr zu gewinnen. Das DOE plant die Vergabe von 166 Millionen Dollar an South32 Hermosa in Patagonia, Arizona, für den Abbau von hochreinem Mangansulfat-Monohydrat (HPMSM) für die Batteriechemie von Elektrofahrzeugen. Derzeit werden über 96 Prozent des HPMSM in China hergestellt. Das DOE plant außerdem die Vergabe von 166,1 Millionen Dollar für ein weiteres HPMSM-Projekt in Louisiana für Element 25 aus Manganerz, das aus einer Element 25-Mine in Westaustralien stammt. Group14 Technologies erhält 200 Mio. USD für die Entwicklung einer Silan-Produktionsanlage in Moses Lake, Washington, in den USA. Die größte Insider für Silan, ein Material, das für Siliziumbatterien benötigt wird, ist heute China. Birla Carbon erhält 150 Millionen Dollar für die nächste Generation von synthetischem Graphit, für den kein Material aus China verwendet werden soll. Zuvor hatte das DOE (link) 1,82 Milliarden Dollar für 14 Projekte vergeben. Laut DOE müssen die ausgewählten Projekte die Verhandlungen und eine Umweltprüfung abschließen, bevor sie vergeben werden.
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Sakrinolu, 20. Sep 11:37 Uhr
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https://de.tradingview.com/news/reuters.com,2024:newsml_L8N3L20FD:0/
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