It always seemed strange to me that some industries that would benefit the most from modern technology usually seem the slowest to move and adopt it even when it is in their economic best interest to do so.
On more a scandium related note I have finished reading nearly all of Kaiser's information. Needless to say my confidence has risen from 100%-110% if that is even possible. Just replacing some brake units alone would amount to 3-10,000 mt of scandium demand and would provide immediate fuel savings since they are one of the heaviest components of a ground vehicle. Some calculations I did was getting to around 100,000 mt of scandium oxide demand before I stopped and I still had dozens of industries to go. Our 35 mt is not going to supply the world. Good thing the project is so scale-able because humanity needs scandium will want it as soon as they know it exists.
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