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Should have a few days to fill here between 1.80 and 2
Then push towards 3
Good ole Fibonacci!
We shall see..
Good luck in what you do, bobbleheadtwin!
I know it's been a long road.
We shall see. Last time Musk mentioned clean coal it didn't go so well..
Sept 2018:
Elon Musk smoked marijuana, slammed "clean" coal and chugged whiskey on a more-than-two-hour podcast last night as top officials left the company.
Other than slamming clean coal, he seems like my kinda guy :)
CDEL Seems to be trying to cover a short, has a large buyer or something, they have been on both sides of the market on numerous occasions today.
I for one am being patient here I think the stock is good for a run to at least $.10-$.15 once we get this dilution behind us.
Recent words from Phil Christopherson and Elon Musk
The Wyoming Innovation Center (WyIC) project is moving forward at a rapid pace. We started this project as an effort to support our local minerals industries and to diversify our economic future. Throughout this process, the County has been a partner and a leader in the effort.
Without the support of the board of commissioners and the city council, the project would be nothing and ECED would be left with nothing to do but hope someone generous would come along and help
Am donating $100M towards a prize for best carbon capture technology
Am donating $100M towards a prize for best carbon capture technology
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) January 21, 2021
I doubt his $$ would go directly to CCTC.
He said "Am donating $100M towards a prize for best carbon capture technology"
Donating towards a prize.
My guess is, this means the prize/a prize already exists. He's apparently sweetening the pot. The CCS breakthrough will most-likely center around Carbon Xprize. I don't see much else out there in way of existing CC "prizes"..
Well said! Churchill?
IMO Now is a good time BBB. If Musk pads Carbon Xprize with an addition $100M
Millions of eyes and investment dollars will be focused on CCS projects surrounding Ft Union and Basin Electric. CCTC could be a major link in that chain.
Different carbon capture technologies would best perform with appropriate feedstock. A nearby coal refinery could supply just that!
Phil Christopherson recently said the Innovation Center (ECED) is moving along at a rapid pace. In the next few months, I'm hoping we know what that means..
Good luck!
The 100M will likely go to Xprize
Especially when it comes to Space travel, weapons, and National Security.
-Construction on advanced carbon research facility could go out to bid next month-
Bids to build a carbon research facility in Campbell County could go out as soon as early next month.
Phil Christopherson, executive director of Energy Capital Economic Development, said the Economic Development Administration is reviewing bid documents for the Wyoming Innovation Center, which should be complete next week. And in early February, he expects to send bids out for construction of the facility.
-Wyoming Innovation Center Advances with Pledges from County, City-
The commissioners voted unanimously in favor of the letter during their regularly scheduled meeting Jan.19, enabling ECED to secure around $3 million for the Wyoming Innovation Center (WyIC) using grants from the U.S. Department of Commerce Economic Development Administration (EDA) and the Wyoming Business Council (WBC).
The grants will enable construction for the WyIC to begin and fulfill equipment needs further down the road.
Indeed! Big things in the works surrounding REE's and Wyoming.
The 2 guys were mentioned in the shareholders letter. Here's the link:
In late February/early March CCTI was at a critical stage in our financing negotiations and were working on a term sheet from a major U.K. based fund, however, two of their senior officers lost their battle with Covid and negotiations were terminated. They understandably withdrew from all transactions.
That's what happens when they get comfortable..
Good question, Garbone.
There’s only a few ways to structure a corporate entity.
Most likely he’s speaking of a partnership. As he’s done previously.
I seriously doubt it’s an S Corp.. Lol
He stated this took place in the latter part of 2020.
Sounds like ECED was probably tasked with structuring the synergetic capability’s within Ft Union. Hence the September CCTI press release.
For those of you that are new to CCTC here’s the PR.
https://www.cleancoaltechnologiesinc.com/index.html
And if you want to know what NETL, the DOE and others have been working towards re coal technologies. This 2018 document will show you what CCTC and others have been trying to put together..
IMO 2021 is going to get interesting!
Good luck!
https://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/1422998
As you know, securing financing is difficult with either..
I'm pretty sure if they come up with a suitable coal-derived fertilizer, we could get them to the #1 spot with growers across the globe!
"Carbyno lípasma"
Or C-6 for short
Coming to stores SOON!
Lol
Can we grow weed on the slab?
It's as imminent as a Kardashian divorce..
Here's the most recent mention of by-products by Neary
The new rotary kiln will be at the heart of the company’s second-generation Fort Union test facility near Gillette, Wyoming.
“The introduction of the rotary kiln is a key enhancement. This will enable our facility to further increase the BTU of the processed coal, ensure complete stabilization of the end product and reduce overall capital costs of a commercial unit. The processed coal is dust-free which plays an important role in transportation and avoids unnecessary coal dust pollution,” said Neary.
“The rotary kiln acts like an oil refiner, in the sense that for coal, it can extract valuable by-products from coal like asphalt, graphene, carbon and other products,”
Seriously?
The CEGR is a founding partner of the US–China CERC—a US DOE effort to foster the collaborative research and development of CCUS technology between the USA and China. This partnership will accelerate the rapid development of clean-coal technology in both countries while forging meaningful relationships between American and Chinese researchers, and advancing US and Chinese leadership in energy technology and innovation.
In a programmatic partnership with the College of Engineering and Applied Sciences, the SER brings together many research groups to delve into the potential commercial properties of higher-value coal products from Wyoming coal. Products under development through the initiative include building materials, road and roofing products and resins, coal-derived asphalt(or "azfelt" as Robin calls it), agricultural soil amendments, medical carbons and carbon reinforcement(aka graphene/carbon nanotubes) as by-products
-School of Energy Resources, University of Wyoming: Fostering energy-driven economic development-
The Carbon Engineering Initiative in the Center for Carbon Capture and Conversion focuses on supporting existing markets and creating new markets for Wyoming coal. The goal of the programme is to develop new high-volume uses for coal, like converting coal into valuable marketable products.
In a programmatic partnership with the College of Engineering and Applied Sciences, the SER brings together many research groups to delve into the potential commercial properties of higher-value coal products from Wyoming coal. Products under development through the initiative include building materials, road and roofing products and resins, coal-derived asphalt, agricultural soil amendments, medical carbons and carbon reinforcement as by-products
-Turning coal into liquid gold-
Anna Marie Cornaglia-Domm, CEO and founder of Global Enterprise International, LLC, is in the process of unfolding her plan to build an industrial-scale sustainable coal-to-chemical (SCTC) and liquid (CTL) plant in Campbell County. The roughly 15,000- to 20,000-acre plant, called SynEnergy Triad North America, has a slated start date of June 2021, and will create anywhere from 2,500 to 5,000 local jobs, according to Cornaglia-Domm, as well as provide a myriad of educational and other training opportunities.
The SynEnergy Triad North America plant will convert coal feedstock into synthetic military-grade jet, diesel and commercial aviation fuel, plus a host of various plastic polymer and base chemical products...
...Currently, Cornaglia-Domm is in talks with the Department of Defense and Department of Energy to procure both funding and contracts for fuel as she gears up for the first round of funding early next year. She’s also waiting to receive the final quote for the design build from a global engineering, procurement, construction and maintenance company based in the U.S. that specializes in these types of projects – which, at present, she’s not at liberty to name, pending a nondisclosure agreement and signed contract.
https://www.wyomingnews.com/wyomingbusinessreport/current_edition/turning-coal-into-liquid-gold/article_32a619d8-3088-5405-bdc8-995deb0df94d.html
Interesting synergies within ECED, involving DoD, DOE, clean coal technologies and NDA's
Coincidence?
#Gotcontracts
CCTC The one green line in a sea of red on my watch list.
-President Trump Signs Barrasso’s Bipartisan Carbon Capture Bill into Law-
President Trump has signed important legislation to help grow Wyoming’s economy and reduce carbon emissions through innovation,” said Barrasso. “Wyoming is already leading the way on carbon capture research. At the Integrated Test Center in Gillette, researchers are developing innovative solutions that will allow us to keep using Wyoming’s natural resources. The USE IT Act will lead to considerably more groundbreaking research. By converting carbon emissions into valuable and marketable products, we can help address a changing climate and boost Wyoming’s economy at the same time.
As of Dec 24, 2020 OS=327,615,442
94,199,050 Restricted
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Nice spinner! I'm guessing Eves has the same one..
But his apparently keeps landing a few clicks out from yours.
More towards the 10 of-the-clock position.
Yes. Should be an interesting couple of weeks here..
I hope you make some $$
.60 cents by year end. 2020.
Be careful BBB!
I hear beds are filling up fast with ignorant friends and family with Covid..
'White Coal' - I love ya man but Jezus please refrain from saying 2021 - 2020 has got to be the year or I'm giving up and gonna jump out of my first floor window - take care :)
Doesn't make the case any less true..
North Carolina Eastern District Court
Judge: Terrence W Boyle
Case #: 5:20-cv-00579
Nature of Suit 320 Torts - Personal Injury - Assault, Libel, & Slander
Cause 28:1332 Diversity-Libel,Assault,Slander
https://www.pacermonitor.com/public/case/36964042/Sandoval_v_John_Doe_No_1_et_al
Similarly, the test plant is not reassembled because there is no business urgency to reassemble it.
If I had 19 million shares, I’d be really pissed at this clown show.
Sen. John Barrasso
“Coal is more than just a power source. Carbon from coal can be used in products as diverse as water filters, automobile bodies, bikes, & building products. Our bipartisan coal to products bill will encourage investment & create new jobs across the country.”
Coal is more than just a power source. Carbon from coal can be used in products as diverse as water filters, automobile bodies, bikes, & building products. Our bipartisan coal to products bill will encourage investment & create new jobs across the country.
— Sen. John Barrasso (@SenJohnBarrasso) December 22, 2020
-Barrasso Coal, Uranium Legislation Headed To President’s Desk-
“Wyoming energy scored two big wins today. Bipartisan legislation to promote new and innovative ways to use coal and help boost Wyoming’s uranium production is headed to the president’s desk..
..On Dec. 12, 2019, Barrasso along with Senators Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV) and Joe Manchin (D-WV) introduced S. 3047, the Creating Opportunities And Leveraging Technologies for Coal Carbon Act, or COAL TeCC Act, to advance research and promote coal-derived carbon products. Some of these coal products include carbon fiber, graphite and carbon foam. The FY21 Omnibus contains key language contained in the COAL TeCC Act. The bill directs DOE to establish a 2-year pilot program, one in each of the two major coal producing regions of the United States. The pilot programs are meant to help coal-derived carbon products reach the commercialization phase.”
https://www.wyomingnewsnow.tv/2020/12/22/barrasso-coal-uranium-legislation-headed-to-presidents-desk/
Sen. John Barrasso
“Coal is more than just a power source. Carbon from coal can be used in products as diverse as water filters, automobile bodies, bikes, & building products. Our bipartisan coal to products bill will encourage investment & create new jobs across the country.”
Coal is more than just a power source. Carbon from coal can be used in products as diverse as water filters, automobile bodies, bikes, & building products. Our bipartisan coal to products bill will encourage investment & create new jobs across the country.
— Sen. John Barrasso (@SenJohnBarrasso) December 22, 2020
-Barrasso Coal, Uranium Legislation Headed To President’s Desk-
“Wyoming energy scored two big wins today. Bipartisan legislation to promote new and innovative ways to use coal and help boost Wyoming’s uranium production is headed to the president’s desk..
..On Dec. 12, 2019, Barrasso along with Senators Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV) and Joe Manchin (D-WV) introduced S. 3047, the Creating Opportunities And Leveraging Technologies for Coal Carbon Act, or COAL TeCC Act, to advance research and promote coal-derived carbon products. Some of these coal products include carbon fiber, graphite and carbon foam. The FY21 Omnibus contains key language contained in the COAL TeCC Act. The bill directs DOE to establish a 2-year pilot program, one in each of the two major coal producing regions of the United States. The pilot programs are meant to help coal-derived carbon products reach the commercialization phase.”
https://www.wyomingnewsnow.tv/2020/12/22/barrasso-coal-uranium-legislation-headed-to-presidents-desk/
My guess is we've been given limited information about the project.
The University of Wyoming approached CCTC after seeing their technology demonstration at AES. That lead to an MOU and full collaboration.
The School Of Energy is heavily involved with the State, ECED and the former ACPIC (now Wyoming Innovation Center). Having validated CCTC's proprietary technologies, it's my belief our pilot plant will be incorporated into the WIC.
Rebuilding the old mouse trap may have gotten us back to 30 cents. Instead, WIC incorporation could likely lead to much larger numbers..
Hang in there AK!
Didnt Neary say that everything on site is weather equipped?