China’s Zhejiang Huayou Cobalt Unit to Build 70 MW Solar Plant to Power Lithium Processing in Zimbabwe

File image of Zhejiang Huayou subsidiary Prospect Lithium in Zimbabwe that will soon leverage 70mw of solar power for early stage lithium processing. Image via Zhejiang Huayou.

Zimbabwe-based Prospect Lithium, a unit of Chinese mining giant Zhejiang Huayou Cobalt, announced that it will begin construction on a new 70 megawatt off-grid solar facility that will be used to power early-stage lithium processing.

The company invested $400 million to build a new lithium processing facility at its Arcadia mine near Harare. The plant is nearly complete and is scheduled to begin turning raw lithium concentrates into higher-value salts in the first quarter of next year.

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