Sinomach CMEC completes Uyuni Lithium plant in Bolivia
11 January 2024Sinomach subsidiary China Machinery Engineering Corporation (CMEC) has concluded construction of the Uyuni lithium carbonate plant in Bolivia. The completion ceremony, attended by Bolivia's President, Luis Arce, launched the country's inaugural facility for extracting lithium from salt lakes.
Sinomach subsidiary China Machinery Engineering Corporation (CMEC) has concluded construction of the Uyuni lithium carbonate plant in Bolivia. [Photo/CMEC]
The cutting-edge facility boasts a battery-grade lithium carbonate production line capable of generating an impressive annual output of 15,000 tons. This pioneering project signifies Bolivia's commitment to leveraging its abundant salt-lake resources and fostering a diversified energy economy. The Uyuni plant not only aligns with global efforts to meet the rising demand for lithium, a crucial component in batteries for electric vehicles and renewable energy storage, but also positions Bolivia as a key player in this strategic industry.
Beyond its technological significance, the plant is expected to play a pivotal role in bolstering the local economy. By creating job opportunities for the community, the project aims to inject vitality into Bolivia's economic landscape. The successful establishment of this lithium extraction facility underscores the nation's dedication to sustainable development and positions it as a prominent contributor to the evolving global energy landscape.
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