Northern graphite and bmi group to collaborate on development plan for battery anode material facility at former baie-comeau paper mill
Proposed site could accelerate time to market and revitalize existing infrastructure companies aim to leverage bmi's critical minerals infrastructure and northern's first mover advantage as north america's only graphite producer ottawa, ontario--(newsfile corp. - april 16, 2025) - northern graphite corporation (tsxv: ngc) (otcqb: ngphf) (fse: 0ng) (xstu: 0ng) ("northern" or the "company") and the bmi group ("bmi") are pleased to announce that they are partnering to evaluate the feasibility of establishing a battery anode material ("bam") facility at a former paper mill in baie-comeau, quebec that is being developed by bmi as the norderra multimodal industrial hub ("norderra"). northern and bmi will collaboratively engage local authorities and utility providers to secure the necessary power supply to build a stage 1, 50,000 tonnes-per-year bam hub in baie-comeau and to maximize the site's economic benefits and minimize its environmental impacts with respect to the city, the innu of pessamit and other local stake holders.
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