Galp drops plans to build Aurora lithium refinery in Portugal
Nov 27 (Reuters) -Portuguese energy company Galp GALP.LS said late on Tuesday it has dropped its plan to build the Aurora lithium refinery after it failed to find a new partner to replace Northvolt, a Swedish maker of batteries for electric vehicles.
Galp was left alone in early 2024, when Northvolt said it would not invest in the50-50 joint venture set up in November 2021 to build a lithium processing plant in Setubal, on Portugal's coast.
The project's investment was estimated at more than 1 billion euros ($1.05 billion).
The refinery, which was scheduled to start commercial operations in early 2026, was facing delays due to the complexity of the project and uncertainty about funding.
Low lithium prices following oversupply from China also made the project less attractive.
Northvolt, Europe's biggest hope for an electric vehicle battery champion, last week filed for U.S. Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection after talks with investors and creditors including Volkswagen VOWG-p.DE and Goldman Sachs GS.N for funding failed.
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Reporting by Joanna Jonczyk-Gwizdala, Editing by Inti Landauro and Louise Heavens
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