NMG Gears Up for the Construction of the Phase-2 Matawinie Mine with Substation Contract, Engagement with Contractors and Contribution to Community’s Economic Vitality

Local and Indigenous businesses visited the Matawinie Mine site and met with NMG and Pomerleau representatives in preparation for construction. (Photo: Business Wire)
Local and Indigenous businesses visited the Matawinie Mine site and met with NMG and Pomerleau representatives in preparation for construction. (Photo: Business Wire)

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Eric Desaulniers accompanied by the Québec Minister of Tourism, espace nature Haute-Matawinie representatives and key partners at the center unveiling event earlier this week. (Photo: Business Wire)
Eric Desaulniers accompanied by the Québec Minister of Tourism, espace nature Haute-Matawinie representatives and key partners at the center unveiling event earlier this week. (Photo: Business Wire)
  • Electrical substation contract awarded to ABB; NMG to benefit from robust technical expertise and dedicated resources overseeing engineering, supply, commissioning and start-up of the substation

  • Matawinie Mine to be powered by clean hydroelectricity to enable zero-emission operations, what is projected to become the world’s first all-electric open-pit mine

  • Detailed engineering advancing through continuous work with AtkinsRéalis and SRK

  • Active engagement with local and Indigenous contractors ahead of the start of construction to inform procurement strategy and maximize benefits to the regional economy

  • Financing completed for recreational center to be implemented adjacent to the mine to ensure harmonious integration into the milieu

MONTRéAL, September 20, 2024--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nouveau Monde Graphite Inc. ("NMG" or the "Company") (NYSE: NMG, TSX.V: NOU) has attained tangible milestones in preparing for the construction of the Phase-2 Matawinie Mine through key procurement activities, detailed engineering, construction planning and community investment. Among these is the awarding of the 120kV electrical substation to ABB (NASDAQ: ABBNY) as part of the construction preparation and strategy to secure long-lead items for the establishment of an all-electric 103,000-tpa graphite mining and concentrator complex at Matawinie, 120 kilometers north of Montréal, Canada.

Arne H Frandsen, Chair of NMG, declared: "The North American market is eagerly awaiting the start-up of our Phase-2 ore-to-active-anode-material operations to access a local and carbon-neutral alternative to China’s supply. With Canada having only mined 0.2% of the global natural graphite production last year – and the US 0% (US Geological Survey, January 2024) – Matawinie is set to be a gamechanger in today’s reshoring effort. We are pioneering a new era of mining here, in North America, supported by top-tier engineering and local partnerships, setting new standards in sustainability and community integration."

Eric Desaulniers, Founder, President, and CEO of NMG, stated: "We are excited to move one step closer to building the mine of the future, powered by clean energy to responsibly extract and produce a critical mineral for global decarbonization. Our environmental stewardship and innovative mindset have been matched by the team at ABB, from the commencement of our electrification journey, to translate our vision into reality. Now, we have local and Indigenous businesses rallying to help us build the Matawinie Mine, what a great opportunity for shared value creation."