Winsome Resources Files Plans for Adina Lithium Project in Quebec

Winsome Resources submits plans for the Adina Lithium Project in Quebec, outlining spodumene production and future permitting steps.
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Canadian Lithium Developer Moves Forward with Spodumene Production Plans

Winsome Resources, a Canadian lithium explorer and developer, has submitted its Preliminary Information Statement (PIS) for the Adina Lithium Project. Located 500 miles north of Quebec City in the Eeyou Istchee James Bay region, the project has reached a key permitting milestone. The plan outlines the development of a lithium mine at Adina, as well as the modification of the Renard Operations processing plant, located 40 miles south, to produce spodumene concentrates.

The Adina project is expected to produce 255,900 metric tons of spodumene concentrate with a 5.5% Li2O content over the life of the mine. The all-in sustainable cost is projected at $716 per ton. This plan aims to boost Canada’s role in lithium supply, supporting the growing electric vehicle (EV) and renewable energy industries.

Quebec’s authorities will review the PIS and provide guidelines for filing the Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA) in the coming months. While production start dates were not disclosed, these steps are essential for the project’s advancement.

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