Fennoscandian Resources receives €791,000 additional funding from Business Finland
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10 June 2021
Beowulf Mining plc
("Beowulf" or the "Company")
Fennoscandian Resources receives €791,000 additional funding from Business Finland
Beowulf (AIM: BEM; Spotlight: BEO), the mineral exploration and development company, is pleased to announce that Beowulf`s wholly-owned Finnish subsidiary Oy Fennoscandian Resources Ab (“Fennoscandian”) has been granted €791,000 by Business Finland.
The grant funding is equivalent to 50 per cent of the 3-year €1.6 million budget for Fennoscandian’s ‘Spheronisation and Purification of Natural Graphite for the European Lithium-Ion Battery Market’ project.
This work is part of the BATCircle2.0 (Finland-based Circular Ecosystem of Battery Metals) consortium which has been granted €10.8 million by Business Finland as part of a total funding budget of €19.3 million. BATCircle2.0 is a key project in Business Finland`s Smart Mobility and Batteries from Finland programmes.
Finland has high-quality natural flake graphite resources and the opportunity exists to create a sustainable value chain for anode material markets in Finland and Europe. Currently, China is the dominant producer of spheronised graphite, utilising chemical purification and using hazardous hydrofluoric acid.
The objectives of the project are to develop a chemical free technological solution, utilising renewable energy, to spheronise and purify graphite within a Finnish industrial ecosystem, for use in the manufacture of lithium-ion battery anodes.
The project has three main objectives, which are to:
- Validate a process to support progress to a Bankable Feasibility Study for construction of a commercial scale unit within three to five years.
- Secure and protect any arising intellectual property.
- Deliver a detailed strategic marketing and commercialisation plan.
Kurt Budge, CEO commented:
“Beowulf is extremely pleased that Business Finland continues to support Fennoscandian’s ambitions of becoming a producer of anode material for lithium-ion batteries.
“We are proud to be part of the Finnish battery ecosystem and collaborating with Finnish universities, research institutions and companies, all wanting to play their part in addressing the Climate Emergency.
“The Scoping Study for our Aitolampi graphite project is due to be completed in the coming weeks and we continue to work with Epsilon Advance Materials on the establishment of a Strategic Processing Hub for producing pre-cursor anode material.
“The Company will provide further updates in due course.”
Background to BATCircle2.0
The BATCircle2.0 consortium continues to build on the first phase of BATCircle which was successfully completed in April 2021. The aim of the project consortium is to create a competitive and sustainable European battery industry through collaboration and joint research between companies and research organisations. The BATCircle2.0 consortium led by Aalto University consists of the following universities, research institutions and companies:
Universities: Aalto University, University of Eastern Finland, LUT University, University of Oulu Research Institutions: Geological Survey of Finland (GTK), VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland
Companies: Boliden Harjavalta Oy, Finnish Minerals Group Oy, Fortum Waste Solutions Oy, Metso Outotec Oyj, Norilsk Nickel Harjavalta Oy, Terrafame Oy, Umicore Finland Oy, AkkuSer Oy, BroadBit Batteries Oy, Oy Fennoscandian Resources Ab, FinnCobalt Oy, Keliber Technology Oy, Latitude 66 Cobalt Oy, Mawson Oy, X-Ray Minerals Services Finland Oy
Targeted carbon emission reduction can only be achieved through a rapid rollout of renewable energy generation, combined with the electrification of major transport networks. Achieving either or both outcomes is fully dependent on the adoption of energy storage technologies at an unprecedented rate.
In less than a decade, Europe’s lithium-ion battery cell demand is expected to grow to approximately 603 GWh, with global demand exceeding 3,792 GWh (Benchmark Mineral Intelligence 2021). European demand for graphite anodes is expected to exceed 723,492 tonnes per annum over the same period.
Aalto University Official Announcement
In English:
https://www.aalto.fi/en/news/finland-continues-to-lead-battery-metals-and-recycling-research
In Finnish:
Fennoscandian Resources
Fennoscandian is pursuing a strategy to develop a resource and production base of graphite that can provide security of supply and contribute to Finland’s ambitions of achieving battery manufacturing self-sufficiency, focusing on both natural flake graphite production and a Circular Economy/recycling strategy to produce high-value graphite products. The Company is developing its knowledge in processing and manufacturing value-added graphite products, including anode material for lithium-ion batteries.
Fennoscandian’s Aitolampi graphite project has an Indicated and Inferred Mineral Resource of 26.7 Million tonnes at 4.8 per cent Total Graphitic Content for 1,275,000 t of contained graphite.
Fennoscandian has this year signed a Memorandum of Understanding (“MoU”) with Epsilon Advance Materials Limited (“EAMPL”). The MoU enables Fennoscandian to build its downstream capability, collaborating with a strong and innovative technology/processing partner, and for EAMPL to firmly establish itself in Finland, as a market-entry point for supplying pre-cursor anode material for Finland and into Europe. The MoU addresses the development of a strategic processing hub for both natural flake and recycled graphite to be located in Finland.
Fennoscandian is focused on the sustainability of its upstream and downstream activities in the production and upgrading of a critical raw material for manufacturing lithium-ion batteries.
Enquiries:
Beowulf Mining plc | |
Kurt Budge, Chief Executive Officer | Tel: +44 (0) 20 7583 8304 |
SP Angel(Nominated Adviser & Broker) | |
Ewan Leggat / Stuart Gledhill / Adam Cowl | Tel: +44 (0) 20 3470 0470 |
Blytheweigh | |
Tim Blythe / Megan Ray | Tel: +44 (0) 20 7138 3204 |
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