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Totally disagree, AK
WIC will break ground early/mid 2021. Construction is estimated complete inside 2021.
Wyoming Innovation Center will be the biggest thing this side of carbon capture/commercialization.
News will abound!
Check out QUBT Robert Liscouski from our board is the president and ceo. .75c to $20 bucks today, think he could afford to lend CCTC the money needed to complete. Still pretty cool he is on the board.
This is just not true. Personally verified with my own two eyeballs.
If if if. And yet still no reassembled year plant.
HUGE emphasis on Rare Earth Elements!
Many players in this field are getting a bump today off stimulus news and decarbonization.
If CCTC's method proves commercially viable through the Wyoming project, our PPS will go parabolic!
Many copper miners are seeing similar due to the increased Cu need in EV's.
BIG things to come!
Better chance here? Or with CCTC?
Agreed. Let's hope this relationship works for the better..
If the research results lead to a formal continuation agreement, I'd bet we're on track for pilot-scale testing at Ft Union within 12 months.
Sept/Oct 2021 IMO
It's been a long road, amigo!
There is no CCTI-ACPIC connection. No speculation needed. Just a phone call.
ECED lists CCTC as a "project" on their website.
Project Vanderbilt
This was on their site long before any "partnership" or "relationship" was announced. ECED is working with the University of Wyoming to further develop technologies that benefit Wyoming's mineral resources. Since CCTC's technology was proven valid via UW's SER. ECED and SER are currently working to bring it to commercial scale.
That's the roll of ECED.
Considering they've recently announced an MOU, after previously helping us with funding. It's fair to assume Project Vanderbilt is in-fact moving forward!
Buildout of the new facility will start early 2021.
That should lead to further clarity.
Meanwhile, it doesn't matter if it's a chicken or a duck..
http://www.energycapitaled.com/about/services/
-Energy Fuels set to become rare earth producer in 2021-
Energy Fuels (NYSE: UUUU; TSX: EFR) has entered into a three-year supply agreement with The Chemours Company (NYSE: CC) to acquire a minimum of 2,500 tonnes per year of natural monazite sands, one of the highest-grade rare earth element (REE) minerals in the world.
“The U.S. has the largest coal deposits in the world and
@NETL_DOE estimates that U.S. coal deposits could hold nearly 11 million metric tons of REEs, which could sustain the U.S. market for many years to come.”
https://mobile.twitter.com/fossilenergygov
Nice to know NETL is expected to be working on, or next to our slab :)
Got Kiln?
-Reappointments, grant agreement, and more Tuesday-
THE COMMISSIONERS APPROVED A LETTER OF SUPPORT FOR THE UNIVERSITY OF WYOMING SCHOOL OF ENERGY RESOURCES APPLICATION FOR THE CARBON ORE, RARE EARTH AND CRITICAL MINERALS INITIATIVE FOR U.S. BASINS.
-New rail line to link SA to Zambia-
Makwinja said there was no need to panic about the steady global shift to renewable energy sources, saying the world was also moving towards “clean coal technologies”.
“There is what is called clean coal technology. You can use technology to clean coal and that is what is going to drive demand for coal,” he said.
-Project Selections: DOE Invests $8.7 Million to Foster New Uses for Domestic Coal Resources-
Nice to see some DOE $$ going to CCTC’s Wyoming partner for coal-derived quantum dots and building materials. Let’s get this party started!
https://www.energy.gov/fe/articles/project-selections-doe-invests-87-million-foster-new-uses-domestic-coal-resources
Sure would be nice if the slow creep upward continues. But I’m skeptical.
I expect a rebound out of the .40's
Barrasso is set to take the gavel in Jan. This should bode well for Wyoming energy and rare earth recoveries.
Wyoming has a great opportunity to become a leader in REE's as well as clean coal and crypto mining via locally-sourced clean/abundant energy.
Good Luck!
What's all this talk about a reverse split?
Sounds like a painful gymnastic move..
Are these meetings with BlackJewel?
Black Diamond should be in talks with them re Eagle Butte mine. The Garner Lake extension would make sourcing coal from this location a sinch!
WyDot completed the road and are expecting heavy mining traffic "soon".
Hang in there, Red!
I'm hoping shareholders soon transition from grabbing their spurs, to hanging onto their hats!
When this thing goes - It's gonna be a wild ride!
Fake news! Take this for example..
There hasn’t been a single lame MOU over the years that the company hasn’t tried to dishonestly spin into a partnership. Not a single one of them ever amounted to anything, either.
I agree. Probably nothing. Maybe it has something to do with Barrasso?
I know Sen Barrasso plans to become the top Republican on the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee.
His focus includes bringing clean-coal to the forefront of a national debate on climate change. This could spark billions of $$ in investments/grants etc. It could also mean a LOT for the State of Wyoming. Especially if the technology is proven within.
Let's hope the scholars at SER know what they're doing..
Lol!
Let's keep dreaming but also be realistic and pay attention to actions and lack thereof.
According to James we are now at 15 days and counting.
Do what I did.. Double down! :)
Agreed! What did Phil Christopherson of ECED mean anyway?
CCTI calls it a partnership. Phil calls is a "formal relationship". Makes no sense to me - Although Phil says it does..
Either way, our pilot is located at/near the ACPIC. NETL is scheduled to be the first tenant thereof. ECED's CEO says we're in a formal relationship and lists CCTI as "project vanderbilt" on their website. Also, our partner SER (who previously validated CCTI's tech) is assisting our technology through commercialization by researching rare earth extraction via the rotary kiln they just funded.
BIG things are on the horizon IMO.
The $1.62 million, three-year project involves NETL, the University of Wyoming School of Energy Resources (SER), Campbell County, the city of Gillette and Energy Capital Economic Development. The project will create a pilot-scale production facility at the Advanced Carbon Products Innovation Center, now under development in Gillette, to demonstrate the economically viable production of rare earth elements from coal-related feedstocks.
It's hard to imagine the DoE would be interested three years later. But perhaps REE interest has changed things.
The $1.62 million, three-year project involves NETL, the University of Wyoming School of Energy Resources (SER), Campbell County, the city of Gillette and Energy Capital Economic Development. The project will create a pilot-scale production facility at the Advanced Carbon Products Innovation Center, now under development in Gillette, to demonstrate the economically viable production of rare earth elements from coal-related feedstocks.
-Trump does U-turn on DOE loans for clean energy-
The Trump administration is opening over $42 billion in loans from the Department of Energy for projects that boost the nation's supply of key clean energy minerals, despite the president's repeated attempts to eliminate funding for the program.
In new guidance published yesterday, the Energy Department's Loan Programs Office (LPO) encouraged companies to seek loans for the production, processing and recycling of "critical minerals" that are central to electric vehicles, renewable energy, advanced nuclear, hydrogen fuel cells and carbon capture, among others.
Those thirty-five minerals, deemed critical for national security by the Interior Department, are largely sourced from Chinese suppliers. DOE's loan guarantees could support the recovery of lithium from geothermal brines for use in EV batteries, refining uranium for use in advanced nuclear technologies or recovering rare earth minerals from coal byproducts, for example.
I agree James!
This interview discusses all of the above..
I recommend listening to the whole thing. But if you’re too busy counting your chickens, start around the 8min mark and continue.
BIG things happening around N.E.Wyoming. aka NEW
No one knows the tech NETL, SER and others are pursuing tho. Any idea??
Maybe if we track down the grants mentioned around the 10:30 mark we can narrow it down?
#flyingturkeys
https://theenergyauthority.buzzsprout.com/1389625/6223585-wyoming-cutting-edge-initiatives-carbon-valley?play=true
I think I’m more curious, than I am confident.
If the Q was just another copy and paste. Why would it be late - Or drop on Monday instead of Friday?
Could make for an interesting week ahead..
Legal deadline? Does Exchange Act Rule 0-3(a) not apply?
If it's a year and a half away why bother holding our shares so we get to experience a RS? This company is bs
IMO It's a year and a half away.
Construction is scheduled to start March/April 2021
Should take about a year to complete the WIC and accompanying infrastructure.
ECED is still in design
Is it possible that we need that infrastructure in place before we can rebuild?
Happy Veterans Day
God bless America!
I'm guessing Friday
Let's hope for something substantive..
Adios Paris Accord!
It's time we show the world what we can do with coal.
Then negotiate (not donate) the technology.
Go CCTC!
Here's something else that may connect.
By reading the Pristine-M description on CCTI's website:
https://www.cleancoaltechnologiesinc.com/technology/pristine-m/
We understand, not only the importance Carrier plays.
We also learn the term "Vapor Phase Deposition".
VPD is an interesting process. The key to material separation upon condensed phase may lye within products purchased through the Matsurf Ltd Consortium agreement on Pg 223
http://www.uwyo.edu/trustees/_files/docs/2020-board-meeting-materials/2020_may_supplemental/2020_may_report_supplemental.pdf
We shall see :)
Thanks James! Makes sense that a wholly owned subsidiary of Carrier would be involved in bringing Pristine-M to market.
Nice high-res photo!
Agreed! U.S. Rare Earth production is a MUST!
Lithium is one that's been discovered in high volumes in Wyoming. A key ingredient to EV's.
It's also found in Wyoming's abundant coal reserves.
CCTC is working with the University to extract rare earths from coal. They just finished spending millions on development, and expect to break ground early 2021.
IMO Wyoming REE projects will propel missile defense technologies being developed by General Atomics, as well as provide critical elements to the future of transportation.
Good luck all!
REEMF should get much more exciting come 2021!