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Savannah moves closer to Portugal lithium mine with preliminary impact study approval
The Mina do Barroso project is set to be Europe’s first significant producer of spodumene. (Image courtesy of Savannah Resources.)

Savannah Resources said a “major milestone” had been passed for what could become western Europe’s largest lithium mine, after Portugal’s regulator gave its environmental impact study a preliminary stamp of approval.

Interest in lithium mining has been spurred by the expected growth in sales of electric vehicles, which are cheaper to run and more environmentally friendly than other cars.

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The Mina do Barroso project is set to be Europe’s first significant producer of spodumene. (Image courtesy of Savannah Resources.)

Savannah Resources said a “major milestone” had been passed for what could become western Europe’s largest lithium mine, after Portugal’s regulator gave its environmental impact study a preliminary stamp of approval.

Interest in lithium mining has been spurred by the expected growth in sales of electric vehicles, which are cheaper to run and more environmentally friendly than other cars.

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