【Xinjiang Blue Diamond Lithium Energy Releases EIA for 35,000 t/a Battery-Grade Lithium Carbonate Project】

Published: Mar 27, 2026 15:16
Xinjiang Blue Diamond Lithium Energy Technology Co., Ltd. has issued the first public notice for the environmental impact assessment of its lithium salt production project in Toksun County, Turpan, Xinjiang. With a total investment of 2.5 billion yuan, the project will build a production line capable of producing 35,000 tons of battery-grade lithium carbonate and 935 tons of anhydrous lithium chloride per year, along with supporting facilities. As a core project within the Xinjiang Nonferrous Rare Metal Industrial Cluster, it will fill a key gap in the upstream lithium material sector, strengthen the local lithium industrial chain, and accelerate the transformation of regional resource advantages into industrial and economic strengths.

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