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Biden awards $2.8 billion to boost U.S. minerals output for EV batteries

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WASHINGTON, (Reuters) - The Biden administra­tion said yesterday it is awarding $2.8 billion in grants to boost U.S. production of electric vehicle batteries and the minerals used to build them, part of a bid to wean the country off supplies from China.

“By undercutti­ng U.S. manufactur­ers with their unfair subsidies and trade practices, China seized a significan­t portion of the market,” President Joe Biden said yesterday in announcing the awards. ”Today we’re stepping up... to take it back, not all of it, but bold goals.”

Albemarle Corp ALB.N is among the 20 manufactur­ing and processing companies receiving U.S. Energy Department grants to domestical­ly mine lithium, graphite and nickel, build the first large-scale U.S. lithium processing facility, construct facilities to build cathodes and other battery parts, and expand battery recycling.

The grants, which are going to projects across at least 12 states, mark the latest push by the Biden administra­tion to help reduce the country’s dependence on China and other nations for the building blocks of the green energy revolution.

The funding recipients, first reported by Reuters, were chosen by a White House steering committee and coordinate­d by the Energy Department with support from the Interior Department.

But the program does nothing to alleviate permitting delays faced by some in the mining industry.

Albemarle is set to receive $149.7 million to build a facility in North Carolina to lightly process rock containing lithium from a mine it is trying to reopen. That facility would then feed a separate U.S. plant that the company said in June would double the company’s lithium production for EV batteries.

Albemarle, which also produces lithium in Australia and Chile, said the grant “increases the speed of lithium processing and reduces greenhouse gas emissions from long-distance transporta­tion of raw minerals.”

Piedmont Lithium Inc PLL.O, whose shares rose nearly 11% following the news, was awarded $141.7 million to build its own lithium processing facility in Tennessee, where the company will initially process the metal sourced from Quebec and Ghana. Piedmont’s plans to build a lithium mine in North Carolina have faced strong opposition.

Talon Metals Corp TLO.TO, which has a nickel supply deal with Tesla Inc TSLA.O, will receive $114.8 million to build a processing plant in North Dakota.

That plant will process rock extracted from its planned undergroun­d mine in Minnesota.

The grants are “a clear recognitio­n that production of domestic nickel and other battery minerals is a national priority,” Talon said.

Other grants include $316.2 million to privately-held Ascend Elements to build a battery parts plant, $50 million to privatelyh­eld Lilac Solutions Inc for a demonstrat­ion plant for so-called direct lithium extraction technologi­es, $75 million to privately-held Cirba Solutions to expand an Ohio battery recycling plant, and $219.8 million to Syrah Technologi­es LLC, a subsidiary of Syrah Resources Ltd SYR.AX, to expand a graphite processing plant in Louisiana.

By 2030, Biden wants 50% of all new vehicles sold in the United States to be electric or plug-in hybrid electric models along with 500,000 new EV charging stations. He has not endorsed the phasing-out of new gasoline-powered vehicle sales by 2030.

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