Australian miner Wyloo plans Sudbury processing plant to supply EV industry

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pAn Australia-based critical minerals miner Wyloo plans to build a nickel mine in Ontario’s Ring of Fire region and has struck a deal with the City of Greater Sudbury to secure land for a battery materials processing plant that would extend Canada’s electric-vehicle supply chain to Northern Ontario.

An Australia-based critical minerals miner with plans to build a nickel mine in Ontario’s Ring of Fire region has struck a deal with the City of Greater Sudbury to secure land for a battery materials processing plant that would extend Canada’s electric-vehicle supply chain to Northern Ontario.

“The urgency to bolster North America’s capacity for processing metals — in particular, nickel — has never been more apparent. Our facility will be the missing piece that builds the capacity to process battery materials right here in Sudbury,” he said in a release. The company is also developing the Eagle’s Nest nickel mining project in Ontario’s Ring of Fire, a much touted but remote mineral development region about 500 kilometres northeast of Thunder Bay. Wyloo aims to process nickel produced at the proposed mine at the Sudbury plant.

 

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Australian miner Wyloo plans Ontario Ring of Fire nickel mine to supply EV industrypAn Australia-based critical minerals miner Wyloo plans to build a nickel mine in Ontario’s Ring of Fire region and has struck a deal with the City of Greater Sudbury to secure land for a battery materials processing plant that would extend Canada’s electric-vehicle supply chain to Northern Ontario.
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