Cornish Lithium plc had this morning raised £3 million from existing shareholders in its latest crowdfunding campaign of up to £6.9m.
The fundraise was today extended to the public.
Money received will go towards the hard rock Trelavour project and the engineering design work to build a demonstration-scale geothermal waters extraction facility.
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Cornish Lithium plc has raised £5.1 million via crowdfunding for its projects in Cornwall. Funds will advance its Trelavour hard rock project and complete the engineering design work for a demonstration-scale geothermal waters extraction facility.

Cornish Lithium Ltd said it was considering another fundraise for its lithium exploration and development projects in the county. PROJECTS The company's last fundraise in September 2020 via crowdfunding raised more than £5 million. Construction has started of a government-funded lithium extraction pilot plant for Trelavour and Cornish Lithium has…

Cornish Lithium plc will receive £53.6 million of private and public funding, with up to a further £168m, for its lithium in hard rock and geothermal waters projects in Cornwall. TRELAVOUR The money will come from the UK Infrastructure Bank (UKIB), The Energy & Minerals Group (EMG) and the company's…
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