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Fastmarkets European Battery Raw Materials Conference 2024
ERCE to Attend Fastmarkets European Battery Raw Materials Conference 2024 in Amsterdam
ERCE is gearing up for the Fastmarkets European Battery Raw Materials Conference, taking place from 16-18th September 2024 in Amsterdam. Rouha Hussaina, one of our key experts, will be representing ERCE at this significant event.
The conference will delve into the policies and investments driving the battery raw materials sector forward, exploring the latest technologies and how global demand is influencing supply. With the industry facing challenges from rapid growth, price volatility, and regulatory and supply chain issues, this event promises expert analysis and insights from the leaders and innovators shaping the market.
As the battery raw materials market evolves, maintaining a stable and secure supply is becoming increasingly challenging. Strategic decisions are crucial for driving business growth, and accessing reliable market analysis is essential for staying competitive in this volatile environment.
ERCE supports lithium and lithium + geothermal projects through a range of services, including Asset Development, Lender’s Advisory, Qualified Person Reporting, Unitization, and M&A. Our goals include:
- Conducting fit-for-purpose studies, considering the emerging nature of the DLE industry.
- Assisting stakeholders in understanding risk and uncertainty, leveraging our experience in other subsurface industries.
- Communicating complex concepts in a way that supports informed business decisions.
We encourage attendees to arrange a chat with Rouha at the conference to learn more about our DLE services and how we can support your team. For more information and to register, visit the Fastmarkets website.
Rouha Hussaina is the Head of Energy Transition Services and Director at ERC Evolution. She has over 15 years of industry experience that includes lenders’ advisory for energy transition and new energies projects, decarbonisation, industrial construction, climate policy advisory, project engineering and management and manufacturing. Previously she represented Tata Steel UK, the largest steelworks and the 2nd largest GHG emitter in the country, at the South Wales Industrial Cluster for decarbonisation.