ZIJIN MINING''S MANONO LITHIUM MINE IN CONGO TO START PRODUCTION

Congo Brazzaville lithium battery production plant
China’s Zijin Mining Group aims to start producing lithium in the Democratic Republic of Congo early next year from one of the world’s largest deposits of the battery metal. Zijin is accelerating activity at a site in southeast Congo that’s still claimed by AVZ Minerals. [pdf]FAQS about Congo Brazzaville lithium battery production plant
Is Zijin launching lithium production in the Democratic Republic of Congo?
China’s Zijin Mining Group Co. is set to commence lithium production in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) early next year, leveraging one of the world’s largest deposits of the battery metal. Zijin is ramping up development at the Manono project in southeastern Congo, despite an ongoing legal dispute with Australia’s AVZ Minerals Ltd.
Will China start producing lithium in the Democratic Republic of Congo?
China’s Zijin Mining Group Co. aims to start producing lithium in the Democratic Republic of Congo early next year from one of the world’s largest deposits of the battery metal. Published Jan 07, 2025 • Last updated Jan 07, 2025 • 3 minute read Lithium Photographer: Cynthia R Matonhodze/Bloomberg Photo by Cynthia R Matonhodze / Bloomberg
Will Zijin develop a phased lithium processing plant at Manono?
Zijin is progressing with its plans to develop a phased lithium processing plant at Manono, initially producing lithium concentrate and sulfate for export. Longer-term plans include local refining, contingent on a stable power supply. A Zijin subsidiary has already refurbished a nearby hydroelectric plant to support the operation.
Does Zijin own a copper mine in Congo?
Zijin also has interests in two copper mines in Congo, including a 39.6% stake in the giant Kamoa-Kakula complex, which is a partnership with Ivanhoe Mines Ltd. Congo’s mines ministry didn’t respond to questions sent by Bloomberg, while Cominiere – which owns 39% of Zijin’s Manono project – declined to comment.
Does AVZ minerals have a dispute with the Congolese government?
Legal disputes between AVZ Minerals and the Congolese government complicate development of the Manono lithium project. Zijin targets long-term demand growth for lithium, betting on a recovery despite recent global price declines of up to 90%.

Lithuanian lithium energy storage power production company
Energy Cells Lithuania (an EPSO-G company), is deploying a 200 MW/200 MWh portfolio of energy storage projects to ensure effective active power reserve for reliable and stable operation of Lithuania’s electricity transmission system. [pdf]FAQS about Lithuanian lithium energy storage power production company
How many battery energy storage systems are there in Lithuania?
The four battery energy storage systems (BESS), 50MW/50MWh each, have been handed over by Fluence and are now providing services to Litgrid, the transmission system operator (TSO) in Lithuania. They followed a smaller, 1MW/1MWh pilot project to test the use case back in 2021.
Will Lithuania receive energy storage units in September?
The remaining battery parks will receive the energy storage units in September‘, said R. Štilinis. The energy storage facility system of 312 battery cubes - 78 each in battery parks in Vilnius, Šiauliai and Alytus and Utena regions – will provide Lithuania with an instantaneous energy reserve.
Which power plant provides energy storage in Lithuania?
Kruonis Pumped Storage Plant provides energy storage, averaging electrical demand throughout the day. The pumped storage plant has a capacity of 900 MW (4 units, 225 MW each). Kaunas Hydroelectric Power Plant has 100 MW of capacity and supplies about 3% of the electrical demand in Lithuania.
How many MW will energy cells have in Lithuania?
The Energy Cells storage facility system to be integrated into the Lithuanian grid will have a total combined capacity of 200 megawatts (MW) and 200 megawatt-hours (MWh).
How much balancing capacity does Lithuania need?
So the whole region would need around 1GW of balancing capacities but Lithuania alone will need around 700-800MW of capacity for FRR. We have applications to build 800-900MW of storage, and those with a letter of intent (LOI) and bank deposit total around 150MW today.
