Edison Lithium Corp. (TSXV: EDDY) announced the filing of a National Instrument 43-101 Technical Report for its sodium brine properties in Saskatchewan. The report, titled “Alkali Mineral Dispositions, Saskatchewan,” is dated and effective September 17, 2024. The document adheres to NI 43-101 standards and was independently prepared by Lynn I. Kelley, P. Geo.
Edison Lithium’s Strategic Developments
Edison’s move to explore sodium-ion battery technology highlights its commitment to sustainable energy solutions. The sodium sulfate in Saskatchewan’s alkali lakes provides a concentrated sodium source, crucial for producing sodium compounds used in batteries.
Sodium-Ion Batteries: A Future Energy Solution
CEO Nathan Rotstein emphasizes that sodium-ion batteries offer a cost-efficient and sustainable alternative to lithium-ion technologies. With Saskatchewan’s abundant resources, Edison aims to position itself as a leader in advancing sodium-ion battery technology. This shift could enhance battery performance in colder climates, offering a safer and more efficient option.
Significance of the Report
The report covers alkali dispositions at four lakes: Whiteshore Lake, Ceylon Salt Lake, Freefight Lake, and Cabri Lake. Edison Saskatchewan Resources Corp., a subsidiary of Edison, acquired these alkali lands to support interest in sodium-ion battery development.
About Edison Lithium Corp.
Edison Lithium Corp. is a Canadian exploration company focusing on the development of energy metal properties such as lithium and cobalt. With a strategic acquisition plan, Edison is building a portfolio to supply critical materials to the battery industry.
Nathan Rotstein
Chief Executive Officer and Director
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