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    Enel Green Power and Vulcan Energy join forces on geothermal lithium projects

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    Enel Green Power and Vulcan Energy signed a wide-ranging agreement that focuses on geothermal lithium research by leveraging on the development opportunities offered by the “Cesano” license, on the outskirts of Rome. This agreement brings together the companies’ respective expertise in geothermal energy and lithium extraction in order to develop joint initiatives at the site located in the Latium region and beyond.

    The collaboration involves a phased approach, which in a first scoping study phase will consist of assessing the potential of Vulcan’s “Cesano” license, a site that covers an area of 11.5 km2 just a few kilometers away from Rome. The agreement relies on the synergy between Vulcan’s know-how and the industry experience of Enel Green Power, a world leader in geothermal energy with plants in Italy, Chile and the United States. The partners intend to examine the prospects for further developments in geothermal lithium, starting from the area under exam but not excluding further collaborations in Italy and abroad.

    “The decision to focus on renewable sources brings with it a willingness to face new challenges every day, to be met with the ability to innovate and the enthusiasm to discover new opportunities,” commented Luca Solfaroli Camillocci, Head of Enel Green Power and Thermal Generation Italy at the Enel Group. “This is the case for geothermal, a source of renewable energy that has considerable development prospects ahead of it, and on which Enel Green Power is fully focused, so much so that it has become a global leader. This is why we are particularly pleased with this agreement, which will allow us, working alongside a partner of excellence such as Vulcan, to explore the promising opportunities related to geothermal lithium and the Earth’s heat.”

    Vulcan’s Managing Director Francis Wedin commented: “Vulcan is aiming to increase the future supply of our sustainable lithium product in response to significant customer demand, as we leverage our extensive experience in lithium extraction from heated brines to have a materially decarbonizing effect on global electric vehicle supply chains. By growing and diversifying our project development portfolio, we ultimately aim to develop a globally significant Zero Carbon LithiumTM business focused on Europe, for Europe. We welcome the opportunity to collaborate with Enel Green Power on the development of geothermal lithium. As the largest producer of geothermal renewable energy in Italy, Enel Green Power is a leader in its field and has strong, positive relationships in the region. We look forward to working with Enel Green Power to make a lasting and sustainable contribution to the local community.”

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