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  1. Our medium to long term goal is to achieve the Paris Convention targets that Sri Lanka has ratified, to develop at least 30-35% new renewable energy by 2030, 50% by 2050. Sri Lanka is currently behind this target with only 23% new renewable energy achievable in the medium term.

    • The K1 Graphite Mining Project
    • An Environmentally Friendly Process
    • Processing and Upgrading Graphite

    K1 is Ceylon Graphite’s first mining project and operates under the Sarcon Development legal umbrella. This site has received an Industrial Mining License Category A from the Geological Survey and Mines Bureau. An Industrial Mining License Category A is the highest category license in Sri Lanka. It grants exclusive rights to mine, process and trade...

    CYL is also unique in its vein graphite’s high-grade and purity that does not require conventional primary processing (therefore, no tailings, waste rock dumps or AMD issues). Furthermore, underground mining minimises ecological impact, which is an absolute requirement for EV battery manufacturers. The proprietary process flowsheet significantly re...

    Material test work conducted by Ceylon early on in the development produced critical results that confirmed the path for the mine to battery strategy adopted by Ceylon. CYL intends to upgrade its graphite to battery-grade material — critical for EVs. Recall, battery-grade graphite fetches a market value of approximately $10,000 per tonne, compared ...

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  2. The year 2019 passed as an eventful year for the energy sector of Sri Lanka, with the government exploring the possibilities of introducing newer fuels to the supply mix and a steady growth of renewable energy capacity additions.

  3. The Project is located in the Eastern Province of Sri Lanka, approximately 220 km east of Colombo. The Project currently has a JORC Resource of 17.2Mt with an average grade of 17.6% Total Heavy Minerals ("THM"), making it one of the highest-grade deposits in the global peer group.

  4. Lanka Mineral Sands Limited is a limited liability company fully owned by the Government of Sri Lanka incorporated and domiciled in Sri Lanka. The registered office of the company is located at No 341/21, Sarana Mawatha, Rajagiriya.

  5. Feb 13, 2020 · February 13, 2020: Ceylon Graphene Technologies’ graphite mine has been commissioned by lead battery firm Associated Battery Manufacturers to provide it with graphite to use in its lead batteries on a mass commercial scale, CGT announced on February 10. CGT is owned by a joint venture with LOLC Group (Sri Lanka Leasing Company), which has ...

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  7. Dec 2, 2021 · Colombo (News 1st); A state-owned enterprise for Lithium Battery production using Sri Lankan minerals will be established in the country, said the Chairman of the Presidential Task Force in...

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