Critical Elements Lithium Obtains Its First Environmental Authorization to Prepare Rose Lithium-Tantalum Site for Construction

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MONTRÉAL, QC / ACCESS Newswire / February 26, 2025 / Critical Elements Lithium Corporation (TSX-V:CRE)(US OTCQX:CRECF)(FSE:F12) ("Critical Elements" or the "Corporation") is pleased to announce the receipt of the first environmental authorization required for the construction and implementation of its Rose Lithium-Tantalum project ("Rose" or "Project"), in accordance with section 22 of the Environment Quality Act (Québec).

This environmental authorization is the next essential step for site preparation leading to construction of the Project and permits Critical Elements to carry out the activities described below:

  • stripping of an equipment and materials storage area (in the area of the future pit);

  • stripping and developing part of the future overburden pile;

  • stacking of organic matter and overburden on the overburden pile; and

  • building temporary water management infrastructure.

In accordance with the terms of the environmental authorization received by the Corporation, wetland site preparation activities must begin within two years of the date of issue of the authorization. Furthermore, the Corporation expects to be in a position to commence the activities subject to this authorization once all the conditions mentioned in the Federal and Provincial Project approvals have been met (see news releases of the Corporation dated August 11, 2021, November 2, 2022 and August 14, 2024 for more information relating to these project approvals), the required Project financing has been obtained and a Final Investment Decision is made.

Yves Perron, Vice President of Engineering, Construction and Operations said: "Today's news represents one of the important steps to allow construction to begin at our Rose Lithium-Tantalum site. To date, we can say that the application process for authorization is well underway. This work will be carried out in compliance with current environmental standards, thus guaranteeing responsible and sustainable management of the Rose Lithium-Tantalum site."

Qualified Person

Yves Perron, P.Eng., is the Qualified Person who has reviewed and approved the technical content of this press release on behalf of the Corporation.

About Critical Elements Lithium Corporation

Critical Elements aspires to become a large, responsible supplier of lithium to the flourishing electric vehicle and energy storage system industries. To this end, Critical Elements is advancing the wholly-owned, high-purity Rose Lithium-Tantalum project in Québec, the Corporation's first lithium project to be advanced within a land portfolio of over 1,050 km2. On August 29, 2023, the Corporation announced results of a new Feasibility Study on Rose for the production of spodumene concentrate. The after-tax internal rate of return for the Project is estimated at 65.7%, with an estimated after-tax net present value of US$2.2B at an 8% discount rate. In the Corporation's view, Québec is strategically well-positioned for US and EU markets and boasts good infrastructure including a low-cost, low-carbon power grid featuring 94% hydroelectricity. The project has received approval from the Federal Minister of Environment and Climate Change on the recommendation of the Joint Assessment Committee, comprised of representatives from the Impact Assessment Agency of Canada and the Cree Nation Government, received the Certificate of Authorization pursuant to section 164 of Québec's Environment Quality Act from the Québec Minister of the Environment, the Fight against Climate Change, Wildlife and Parks, and the project mining lease from the Québec Minister of Natural Resources and Forests under the Québec Mining Act.