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Talga AB's Luleå Anode Factory Project Delayed Until 2028

Key Points
  • Talga AB's anode factory project in Luleå has been delayed, with land allocation now expected before end of 2028.
  • The delay is attributed to shifts in permit processes and changed market conditions according to municipal documentation.
  • Talga is seeking an extension of the declaration of intent signed last year for expansion in Luleå Industrial Park.

Talga AB's planned expansion project in Luleå has been delayed, with the company now expecting to reach a land allocation agreement for an anode factory before the end of 2028, according to reports. The Swedish mining company is seeking an extension of the declaration of intent signed last year regarding a possible future expansion in Luleå Industrial Park. Originally, the plan was to reach an agreement before the end of December last year, but this timeline has not been met.

According to the municipality's documentation, the delay is due to shifts in permit processes and changed market conditions that have postponed the land allocation for Talga. ' The entire project - from the graphite mine in Vittangi to the anode factory in Luleå - is reportedly interconnected, according to Rolfsson's explanation.

That's how long I really think we need.

Cen Rolfsson, press officer at Talga

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