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Canada Nickel Company Inc
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Close 2025-01-15 C$ 0.84
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Canada Nickel receives $500K to develop nickel facility

2025-01-15 18:23 ET - News Release

Mr. Mark Selby reports

CANADA NICKEL IS AWARDED $500,000 FROM ONTARIO'S CRITICAL MINERALS INNOVATION FUND TO ADVANCE NETZERO METALS INC.

Canada Nickel Company Inc. has been awarded $500,000 from the government of Ontario's Critical Minerals Innovation Fund to support the development of its nickel processing facility through its wholly owned subsidiary, NetZero Metals Inc. This commitment reinforces Ontario's commitment to building a sustainable and reliable battery metal supply chain while reducing carbon emissions and fostering innovation in critical minerals processing.

The project, expected to be located near Canada Nickel's flagship Crawford nickel sulphide project close to Timmins, Ont., aims to develop and validate a process flow sheet for converting Crawford's nickel concentrate and third party feeds into nickel and nickel-cobalt products essential for battery plants in Southern Ontario. Leveraging cutting-edge technology, the proposed facility will utilize biochar, a locally sourced, renewable reductant, to replace conventional coal-based materials such as coke and anthracite, thereby minimizing carbon intensity. Once operational, the plant is expected to produce over 75,000 tonnes of nickel annually when fully ramped up, marking a significant step forward for nickel's domestic supply chain.

Mark Selby, chief executive officer of Canada Nickel, expressed his gratitude for the government of Ontario's support: "This commitment highlights the province's leadership in fostering innovation and advancing clean technology solutions. By supporting our efforts to develop a low-cost, low-carbon nickel processing facility, Ontario is strengthening the foundation for a sustainable battery metal supply chain that will drive economic growth and contribute to the global energy transition."

Canada Nickel is collaborating with industry leaders, such as Kingston Process Metallurgy, to advance the design and testing of this innovative processing technology. The funding from CMIF will play a crucial role in validating the process design through lab and pilot-scale metallurgical testing using representative feed samples and Ontario-produced biochar.

Mike Cox, chief executive officer of NetZero Metals, emphasized the transformative potential of the project: "The NetZero Metals Inc. facility represents a first-of-its-kind approach in the Western world to use biochar-based reductants in pyrometallurgical nickel processing. This innovation not only addresses the growing demand for low-carbon battery metals but also reinforces Ontario's position as a leader in clean and sustainable resource development."

"As our economy grows with an increased need for critical minerals, our government is strengthening a made-in-Ontario supply chain, ready to fuel the technologies of tomorrow," said George Pirie, Minister of Mines. "Companies like Canada Nickel and others working on Critical Minerals Innovation Fund projects showcase our province's unique talent and potential to build a competitive critical minerals industry."

Together with the government of Ontario, Canada Nickel and NetZero Metals are driving innovation and creating a more sustainable future for the province and beyond.

About Canada Nickel Company Inc.

Canada Nickel is advancing the next generation of nickel-sulphide projects to deliver nickel required to feed the high-growth electric vehicle and stainless steel markets. Canada Nickel has applied in multiple jurisdictions to trademark the terms NetZero nickel, NetZero cobalt and NetZero iron, and is pursuing the development of processes to allow the production of net zero carbon nickel, cobalt and iron products. Canada Nickel provides investors with leverage to nickel in low-political-risk jurisdictions. Canada Nickel is currently anchored by its 100-per-cent-owned flagship Crawford nickel sulphide project in the heart of the prolific Timmins-Cochrane mining camp.

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