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Vulcan Energy Resources Limited (ASX: VUL)
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The company listed on the ASX on 30 May 2018.
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No, Vulcan Energy has not yet paid out any dividends to shareholders.
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About Vulcan Energy Resources Limited
Vulcan Energy Resources Ltd (ASX: VUL) is focussed on providing lithium with a zero-carbon footprint to European electric vehicle manufacturers.
Its Zero Carbon Lithium Project will involve producing lithium through renewable geothermal energy, without the use of evaporation ponds, mining or fossil fuels. To this end, it has a site in the Upper Rhine Valley in Germany, where it will produce battery-grade lithium hydroxide from geothermal brines.