Century Lithium CEO Bill Willoughby joined Steve Darling from Proactive to provide a significant update on the company’s wholly owned Angel Island Lithium Project in Nevada, highlighting a series of milestones that position the prject for its next phase of development and permitting. Among the most notable achievements, Angel Island has been formally included in the FAST-41 Transparency Dashboard, a federal initiative under the Fixing America’s Surface Transportation Act. This designation is reserved for projects of national importance and is designed to streamline permitting by improving timelines and enhancing interagency coordination under the National Environmental Policy Act process. Willoughby emphasized that the designation underscores Angel Island’s strategic role in strengthening the U.S. critical minerals supply chain, particularly lithium, which is vital to battery production, renewable energy, and national security. In parallel, Century Lithium has successfully completed and submitted all baseline environmental studies required by the Bureau of Land Management. These comprehensive studies span biological, cultural, hydrological, and land-use resources, providing the foundation for the upcoming Plan of Operations submission and subsequent NEPA analyses. Completion of this step was a critical prerequisite for initiating the NEPA review phase, marking an important milestone in Angel Island’s permitting journey. With Angel Island now part of the FAST-41 Transparency program, funding secured for both the updated Feasibility Study and permitting efforts, and baseline studies finalized, Century Lithium has significantly de-risked the project. The company is now shifting its focus toward the next stage of permitting, positioning Angel Island to attract strategic investors, offtake partners, and potential government funding opportunities. #proactiveinvestors #centurylithiumcorp #tsxv #lce #otcqx #cydvf #mining #oricaspecialtymining #BillWilloughby #Lithium #NevadaMining #BatteryMetals #EVbatteries #CriticalMinerals #MiningPermits #FeasibilityStudy #NEPA