Collaborative Development in Guizhou
China's largest stainless steel producer, Tsingshan, is teaming up with Huayou Cobalt, a leading battery materials and metals producer, and Huafon, an adipic acid manufacturer, to develop a significant phosphate-coal-chemical integration project in Zhijin county, Guizhou province. The project, valued at 73 billion yuan ($10.3 billion), aims to establish a comprehensive production complex.
The new facility will feature a range of production lines, including 1.5 million tons per year of iron phosphate, 800,000 tons per year of lithium iron phosphate (LFP), and 1 million tons per year of dimethyl carbonate. Additionally, it will produce 800,000 tons per year of synthesis ammonia, 500,000 tons per year of methanol from coke oven gas, and 5 million tons per year of coking. Zhijin county, known for its rich mineral resources, is an attractive site due to its coal reserves exceeding 15 billion tons and phosphate rock reserves nearing 3.5 billion tons.
Industry Trends and Government Regulations
The growing demand for LFP materials, driven by the electric vehicle sector, has led many Chinese firms to expand their capacities. For instance, in August, CATL, China's largest power battery manufacturer, announced plans to collaborate with Jiangxi Shenghua New Material on a new plant. However, concerns about potential oversupply have prompted the Chinese government to implement measures to curb overcapacity and encourage technological advancements. Xinjiang International Industry's decision to terminate its LFP energy storage battery project in June reflects these regulatory pressures.
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