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BELMONT, N.C., July 27, 2023 Piedmont Lithium ("Piedmont" or the "Company") (Nasdaq: PLL; ASX: PLL), announced today that the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation issued a Conditional Major Non-Title V Construction and Air Permit ("Air Permit") for the Company’s proposed Tennessee Lithium project in McMinn County, Tennessee. With receipt of the Air Permit for the planned 30,000 metric ton per year ("tpy") lithium hydroxide manufacturing plant, Piedmont Lithium now holds all the
27.07.2023 - Piedmont Lithium (“Piedmont” or the “Company”) (Nasdaq: PLL; ASX: PLL), announced today that the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation issued a Conditional Major Non-Title V Construction and Air Permit (“Air Permit”) for the Company’s . Seite 1
With growing demand for electric vehicles, lithium will remain a hot commodity. For one, supply can’t keep up with demand. In fact, according to Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares, there’s not enough lithium to go around. Automakers are so concerned .