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Comstock’s LiNiCo Corporation Receives Tax Abatement, Expands Permit From the Nevada Governor’s Office of Economic Development

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Comstock Mining Inc. (NYSE: LODE) announced its subsidiary, LINICO Corporation, received $618,836 in tax abatements from the Nevada Governor’s Office of Economic Development. The tax benefits support LiNiCo's first production facility, which is set to begin operations in H2 2022, with an initial capacity exceeding 35,000 tons/year, and a long-term goal of over 100,000 tons/year. The project aims to create at least 30 jobs and invest $6 million in capital over two years, generating more than $4 million in new tax revenue for Nevada.

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  • Received $618,836 in tax abatements.
  • Scheduled to commence production with capacity over 35,000 tons per year.
  • Long-term capacity designed for over 100,000 tons per year.
  • Expected to create at least 30 jobs.
  • $6 million in capital investment planned within two years.
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VIRGINIA CITY, Nev., Jan. 11, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Comstock Mining Inc. (NYSE: LODE) (“Comstock” and the “Company”) announced today that its 90% owned subsidiary, LINICO Corporation (“LiNiCo”), an emerging leader in the production of electrification products, including lithium carbonate and graphite, from recycled lithium-ion batteries (“LIB”) with its proprietary extraction technologies, received tax abatements from the Nevada Governor’s Office of Economic Development.

The $618,836 in tax abatements apply to LiNiCo’s first state-of-the-art production facility that is currently being retrofitted and scheduled to commence initial production with a feedstock crushing capacity of over 35,000 tons per year during the second half 2022, with the ultimate facility capacity designed and permitted for over 100,000 tons per year. LiNiCo recently amended its permit application to include its breakthrough lithium extraction and lithium carbonate production processes in Nevada.

In connection with the abatement program, LiNiCo will create at least 30 diverse, well-paying jobs and make $6 million in capital investment within the first two years of operation, resulting in over $4 million in net new Nevada tax revenues.

“We are pleased that the Nevada Governor’s Office of Economic Development recognizes and values LiNiCo as a new clean technology business by approving our request for tax abatement,” said Corrado De Gasperis, Comstock’s Executive Chairman and Chief Executive Officer. “We believe that LiNiCo’s pioneering extraction technologies will quickly prove to be the best, most sustainable, and most valuable processes for the production of lithium and other renewable electrification products.”

Comstock owns 90% of LiNiCo and 10% of LiNiCo is owned by Aqua Metals Inc. (NASDAQ: AQMS), a cleantech innovator focused on environmentally closed-loop battery recycling.

About Comstock Mining Inc.
Comstock Mining Inc. (NYSE: LODE) (the “Company”) is an emerging innovator and leader in the sustainable extraction, valorization, and production of scarce natural resources, with a focus on high value strategic materials that are essential to meeting the rapidly increasing global demand for clean energy, carbon-neutrality, and natural products. To learn more, please visit www.comstockmining.com.

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Contact information:  
Comstock Mining Inc.
P.O. Box 1118
Virginia City, NV 89440
ComstockMining.com
Corrado De Gasperis
Executive Chairman & CEO
Tel (775) 847-4755
degasperis@comstockmining.com
Zach Spencer
Director of External Relations
Tel (775) 847-5272 Ext.151
questions@comstockmining.com


FAQ

What tax benefits did Comstock Mining receive?

Comstock Mining received $618,836 in tax abatements for its subsidiary, LINICO Corporation.

When will LINICO Corporation's production facility begin operations?

LINICO Corporation's production facility is scheduled to commence operations in the second half of 2022.

What is the initial production capacity of LINICO's facility?

The initial production capacity of LINICO's facility will exceed 35,000 tons per year.

How many jobs will LINICO create with the new facility?

LINICO is expected to create at least 30 diverse, well-paying jobs.

What is the long-term production capacity goal for LINICO?

The long-term production capacity goal for LINICO is over 100,000 tons per year.

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