Will Asia's largest lithium mine be put into operation?
Dec,03,24
Although the compensation of one million yuan is false, the trillion-dollar capital flowing into Sichuan is true. Sichuan may become the "rear area" of China's new energy sources.
Recently, the stock market in Chongqing, Sichuan has experienced a collective surge, and Sichuan is about to launch its efforts in an all-round way to anchor the development of the country's advanced manufacturing industry. Among them, as a new energy pillar, the development of lithium resources and lithium battery industry in Sichuan is particularly advantageous.
Some companies are already on pins and needles. On October 16th, a company announced that the construction of the Lijiagou lithium mine, Asia's largest spodumene mine, was nearing completion. The joint testing of mining and mineral processing system is planned to start in the third quarter of 2024, and the construction of the tailings pond is continuing.
Lijiagou lithium mine can be traced back to 2013, when it was called the largest spodumene mine in Asia. The proven reserves of lithium oxide resources reach 502200 tons, which is one of the important bases for the development of lithium resource in China. On October 16th, Chuanneng Power's response finally gave many investors and investors peace of mind - the construction of the Lijiagou lithium mine project is nearing completion, the mining system has been pre converted to solid in May 2024, the mining and beneficiation system is planned to start joint testing in the third quarter of 2024, and the construction of the tailings pond is continuing to advance. This indicates that the substantial development of the Lijiagou lithium mine has made great progress in 2024.
At the same time, the recently released "Chengdu Land and Space Master Plan (2021-2035)" also shows that Sichuan will anchor the development focus of the national advanced manufacturing industry and make full efforts. Among them, as the pillar of new energy sources, the development of lithium resources and the lithium battery industry in Sichuan will also bear the brunt.