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Cost-effective, sustainable and responsible extraction routes for recovering distinct critical metals and industrial minerals as by-products from key European hard-rock lithium projects

Periodic Reporting for period 1 - EXCEED (Cost-effective, sustainable and responsible extraction routes for recovering distinct critical metals and industrial minerals as by-products from key European hard-rock lithium projects)

Berichtszeitraum: 2023-01-01 bis 2024-06-30

To achieve climate neutrality by 2050, many industry sectors must undergo a radical transformation. This will see
batteries – and lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) in particular – acting as key enablers for decarbonising the energy and
mobility sectors. According to the International Energy Agency (IEA) and its report on The Role of Critical Minerals
in Clean Energy Transitions, this will see the demand for lithium (Li) increase 42 times in less than 20 years.1

EXCEED’s meta-objective is to unleash the full CRM and industrial mineral potential of Europe’s vast Li LCT-pegmatite and Rare-Metal Granite hard-rock resources. EXCEED’s multi-metal/mineral, zero-waste mining-and-refining approach adopts a mineral-centric, integrated methodology via the application of a first-of-its-kind predictive and forensic geometallurgy, supported by enhanced in-line characterisation tools and the development of digital twins. Using four premier European pegmatite and RMG case studies, EXCEED develops, upscales & demonstrates cost-effective, sustainable and responsible extraction routes for recovering the CRMs and industrial minerals as by-products from Li-bearing hard-rock ores. A suite of CRMs will be extracted and refined, while diverse industrial minerals will be refined and valorised in low-carbon building materials.
As the work is still in progress, with no formal conclusions, report consists in activities only, described per WP.

- WP1 - Participating in the process of evaluating, describing, selecting and preparing study samples, as well as in the design of the analytical programmes and tests to be carried out, and will take part in all the final processes of developing predictive tools for geometallurgy processes and methods;
- WP2 and WP3 - Participating in the physical and chemical characterisation processes of industrial minerals resulting from the metallurgical processes planned for Savannah, generating samples in pilot facilities and large-scale laboratories located in various parts of the world, including Australia and Finland.
- WP5 - Participating with experience and know-how from other types of lithium deposits around the world, supporting the optimisation of processes, preparation of test stages, and definition of planned pilots, as well as the careful preparation and selection of representative samples, without which the basis of the studies would be significantly compromised.
- WP6 - Contributing Savannah's extensive experience in all the objects of study of this task, having gone through the entire process, from the industrial side, specifically for Savannah, but which certainly has a lot of relevance for all the scopes proposed for EXCEED.
- Having only been involved as an observer in: WP7, WP8 and WP9
Project management: ensuring timely delivery of quality project results to achieve contractual objectives and commitments.

The planed works and expected actions, both from Savannah and response from the Partners is inside the plan outlined, and at the current stage there are no risks or additional needs, found to affect Savannah's objectives.