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Galp-Northvolt lithium refinery project in Portugal deals with hold-up

A plan to develop among Europe's largest batterygrade lithium refineries in Portugal by end2025 is facing delays due to the intricacy of the project and uncertainty about grant funding, among the partners, Galp , said on Thursday.

The 50-50 joint venture Aurora in between the Portuguese oil business and Swedish battery maker Northvolt, established in November 2021, had actually formerly anticipated the refinery to start industrial operations in early 2026.

The refinery, with approximated investments of over 1 billion euros ($ 1.10 billion), aims to have an initial yearly production capacity of as much as 35,000 metric lots of lithium hydroxide, a secret material for lithium-ion batteries.

Galp said in a declaration sent out to Reuters on Thursday in reaction to a Reuters question, that it remains committed to the Aurora joint endeavor with Northvolt, however due to the nature and complexity of the task, actions are still underway to make sure it can compete on an equal opportunity.

It stated the consortium still has to secure access to national or European grant funds that are not yet ensured, as well as carry out the necessary studies for the last financial investment choice.

That has actually caused delays in the execution of the project, Galp stated, without defining any brand-new time frame.

It also stated it was important for the consortium to be positive about the start date for the production of spodumene concentrate from the mines in Portugal.

Northvolt did not respond to an ask for remark.

A source knowledgeable about the matter stated that although the consortium is expected to get financing of approximately 825 million euros from the European Investment Bank (EIB), that would be a. loan instead of EU grants needed for the task to be. competitive versus rivals in Europe, the United States or China.

The plant would provide adequate lithium hydroxide for 50. gigawatt-hours of battery production annually, with Northvolt. consuming to 50% of the plant's capability for its battery making.

German vehicle maker Volkswagen is the largest. investor of Northvolt.

(source: Reuters)