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DOE grants $375M loan for battery recycling plant

- Isabella O’Malley Associated Press climate and environmen­tal coverage receives support from several private foundation­s. The AP is solely responsibl­e for all content.

The effort to satisfy a vast demand for lithium for electric vehicle batteries moved one step forward with a $375 million loan from the Department of Energy to Li-Cycle, a battery recycling company, to build a lithium-ion battery recovery plant near Rochester, New York.

Monday’s announceme­nt is the third in the U.S. recently. On Feb. 21, the large recycling firm Ecobat said it will build its first battery recycling plant in Casa Grande, Arizona.

Last month, the DOE Loan Programs Office announced a conditiona­l $2 billion loan to Redwood Materials to build a battery recycling facility outside Reno, Nevada. It will also make EV battery cells out of recovered copper foil and other electroche­mical materials.

The Rochester facility is expected to support the battery needs of about 203,000 electric vehicles per year.

The discarded batteries that are its source material will be collected and readied for transport to New York at sites including Gilbert, Arizona; Tuscaloosa, Alabama; and Kingston, Ontario.

Recycling lithium is seen as far less environmen­tally damaging than mining it from the ground, and potentiall­y less expensive. Mining lithium can degrade ecosystems and contaminat­e lakes and rivers. But mining both domestical­ly and internatio­nally is expected to dramatical­ly increase to meet growing demand for electric vehicles and other clean technologi­es.

The DOE announceme­nt came within hours of another, by American Battery

Technology Company, that it has discovered one of the largest known lithium deposits in the U.S. at Tonopah Flats in Big Smoky Valley, Nevada. It’s estimated to contain 15.8 million tons of lithium carbonate equivalent.

The Li-Cycle announceme­nt is the fifth project related to critical materials and EV supply chain announced under the Advanced Technology Vehicles Manufactur­ing Loan Program, part of DOE.

In 2021, the U.S. set a target for half of all new domestic vehicles sold to be electric by 2030.

 ?? STEVE MARCUS/LAS VEGAS SUN VIA AP ?? Technical grade lithium carbonate comes off a conveyor belt at the Silver Peak lithium mine near Tonopah, Nev., in 2017.
STEVE MARCUS/LAS VEGAS SUN VIA AP Technical grade lithium carbonate comes off a conveyor belt at the Silver Peak lithium mine near Tonopah, Nev., in 2017.

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