Savannah Resources has launched a new public messaging initiative framing Portugal’s Barroso region as central to Europe’s clean-energy future, emphasising cultural heritage and community participation as the company advances its controversial lithium project.
In the campaign titled “The EU’s Energy Independence Starts in Barroso,” the company positions the region not just as a mining location, but as a living cultural landscape shaped by generations of agricultural tradition and collective resilience. Savannah says it aims to integrate the Barroso Lithium Project into this heritage by developing it “responsibly” and ensuring local communities see tangible long-term benefits.
The company argues that Barroso’s identity, communal strength and deep connection to the land form the foundation of what it calls “The Energy of Barroso.” This concept draws on shared values — mutual support, tradition, and the hope of retaining younger generations — which Savannah says align with Europe’s push toward a more sustainable and independent energy system.
According to the company, lithium produced in Barroso will contribute to the EU’s ambition of reducing dependence on imported critical minerals and speeding up the green transition. Savannah stresses that the project, once operational, will supply material for millions of European electric vehicles and support regional development.
The initiative invites the public to follow upcoming stories and updates that showcase community voices and outline how the project is intended to blend cultural preservation with modern industrial progress.