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Congrats Gomz!! Perfect timing to add a chit load more! I've been maxed out for the last few months so I've been unable to add more lately...out of cash...it's ALL here. I'll be sitting on it for years to come...well if we hit $10 I'll start taking some profit. :) GTGP
We all know how HUGE this is but none of us know how HUGE just yet. It's going to be fun when we are in the dollar$$$$$!! Can I say weeeeeee yet?!
Probably something like GO MSEI!!
The speculation is OVER! GTGP = MSE! Nothing that we haven't known for a very long time. Thank you Jim! Go GTGP!!!!!
GTGP is the real deal!
Welcome TMC, great timing! We're all going to do very well here but patience is the key.
Correct, promo will not be needed. IMO
GTGP
I don't think there are 100k available to buy under .19 - .20. We'll see! :)
You're right! This is bigger news than I thought! Go GTGP!
Correct me if I'm wrong but these results are from the initial testing of samples they took from the cement factory months ago. They were that impressed that they had GTGP do a live "hot run" which we haven't heard the results yet. I think the results are CONTRACT! GTGP
Yup! Notice how they didn't mention Ash Grove Cement company. That's next...followed by MSE acquisition! weeeee GTGP!
BENCHMARK...just as Jim has been stating all along! Oh yeah
This says it ALL! Go GTGP!
The results were impressive to both MSE and the cement plant, as the use of MBS/IFSC2 without the use of PAC can remove more than five times the amount of mercury than the PAC. I believe that now we will be the benchmark for Mercury removal and rid our people of a very dangerous airbornetoxin not only here but worldwide," stated James Fallacaro, President.
Global Technologies Group, Inc. Results of Cement Plant Mercury Emissions Testing
SARASOTA, FL--(Marketwire - Apr 25, 2012) - Global Technologies Group, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: GTGP) presents report dated April 20, 2012 for Mercury emissions testing completed by MSE Technology Applications, Inc.
Cement Plant Mercury Emissions Testing Using MBS
The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will implement new mercury emissions regulations in 2013 and many cement plants will not be able to meet the more stringent regulations. Some of these cement plants have installed powdered activated carbon (PAC) systems in an attempt to reduce mercury emissions to comply with the new regulations. However, mercury emissions have not been reduced enough to meet the new regulations at some of the plants.
Global Technologies Group, Inc. (Global) contracted MSE Technology Applications, Inc. (MSE) to perform a series of tests to determine if Molecular Bonding System (MBS), a metals treatment agent, can reduce mercury concentrations within a moist gas stream at elevated temperatures. MBS has historically been used to bond with metals in contaminated soils and has also been previously tested to reduce mercury emissions in a power plant with success.
Four tests were conducted using MBS, PAC and a mixture of MBS and PAC as the treatment agents to reduce mercury concentrations in a flow-through testing apparatus which simulated actual plant conditions. A picture of the test apparatus is shown in Figure 1.
The reaction column was packed with denstone, glass wool, and 10 grams of the treatment agent(s) and placed on top of the reaction flask after the system was brought to temperature. The reaction flask contained approximately milliliters 5(mL) of elemental mercury. Nitrogen flow was initiated at 0.5 Liters per minute (L/min) and allowed to flow through the water flask into the mercury flask and up the reaction column through the treatment agent(s). The water flask was heated to 130°F to produce ~ 17% moisture in the system and the mercury flask and reaction column were heated to 250°F to mimic typical cement bag house temperatures.
Test 1 used 100% PAC with a 17% moisture content.
Test 2 used 100% MBS with 17% moisture content.
Test 3 used 90% PAC and 10% MBS with 17% moisture content.
Test 4 used 100% MBS without any moisture in the system.
The tests were all run for the same period of time, using the same gas flow rate, and the same temperatures to produce similar mercury concentrations within the mercury flask and reaction column. After the tests were completed, the reaction column was removed from the mercury flask and the treatment agent(s) were removed, mixed, split into samples and submitted to the MSE Analytical Laboratory for mercury analysis using EPA, SW-846 Method 7471. Table 1 shows the test details and mercury concentration levels for the samples submitted.
Since the cement plant currently uses PAC to reduce mercury emissions,
Test # 1 was designed to be the baseline test and used only PAC in the reaction column. The PAC removed an average of 96 mg/Kg of mercury from the vapor phase in the test system.
Test # 2 used only MBS in the reaction column and the average mercury reduction was 501 mg/Kg, indicating that MBS can remove more than five times the amount of mercury than the PAC.
Test # 3 used a combination of 90% PAC and 10% MBS and that combination of materials removed an average of 230 mg/Kg from the vapor phase of the test system. Test # 3 results indicate that the 10% addition of MBS to the PAC can remove more than twice as much mercury than the PAC.
Test # 4 was conducted to determine if MBS could reduce mercury concentrations in a dry environment, which could represent an upset condition at the cement plant. The results for Test # 4 show that MBS in a dry environment removed an average of 398 mg/Kg of mercury from the test system. The average amount of mercury that was removed from each test was plotted and that graph is presented in Figure 2.
The testing indicates that MBS removes elemental mercury vapor from a hot nitrogen gas phase. Testing is being conducted to determine if any acid gases, NOX or SOX will be generated using MBS with compressed air in the test system this week.
"The validated Mercury emissions report is part of the data that will be presented to the Portland Cement Association, EPA and other agencies of the government here in the United States and abroad. The results were impressive to both MSE and the cement plant, as the use of MBS/IFSC2 without the use of PAC can remove more than five times the amount of mercury than the PAC. I believe that now we will be the benchmark for Mercury removal and rid our people of a very dangerous airbornetoxin not only here but worldwide," stated James Fallacaro, President.
Global Technologies Group, Inc. (GLOBAL) is a company that is in the business of acquiring exclusive licenses and distribution and reseller contracts on proven technologies in the environmental, green and war fighter industries. The criteria for the licensing or distribution agreements of the technologies are: they must be proven, validated and in use. The business plan of Global is to sublicense the technologies it acquires to companies in Countries covered under the original license grants and for its own use. For our exclusive distribution and reseller agreements, we partner with appropriate representatives in the covered countries for resale of turn key projects. Solucorp Industries is the patent holder and licensor of the MBS/IFS2C technology.
Unfortunately, just what you thought it might contain PRO. LOL
"Spring is a great time to test your garden or lawn soil"
The MSE newsletter is out but nothing about any "real" business stuff. Let's go JIM...drop it on us! GTGP
I have a feeling that the NDA has been lifted. Keep an eye out on the MSE home page for the newsletter!
http://www.mse-ta.com/
http://www.mse-ta.com/news/newscenter.html
This updated today on the MSE website.
MSE Lab Newsletter 2012 Vol 1 is coming. Stay tuned
I bet it's released along with the Monday morning PR! :) GTGP
What about all of the patents for all of their technology (and there are a lot) and assets like the testing facility? How does that all factor into the PPS? It would be so cool to get some info tomorow! GTGP going to rock it yO!
Excellent research Player! It does keep getting better every day regardless of where the PPS is at. It's all good! Thanks for sharing and all you do for this board! GTGP
Ok, grey market...gotcha thanks
Phil, haven't followed APII for a couple months. What happened to the deal with Vizzeco? I'm looking through all the news and don't see any mention of it. They then acquired NEEL which they were going to do some cloud based restructuring with them to streamline the biz using Vizz and that tech. Now they are only talking about Core Wafer. Seems like they are all over the place. Thinking about getting back in but a little skeptical. What are your thoughts? TIA
Hey buc, what didn't they agree with in regards to Vizzeco? I don't remember seeing a PR explaining this. Thanks
What? Never heard of such a thing. Why would that be? How the heck would one trade such a stock? Like a silent auction? lol
I was going to but there was no bid or ask and I don't like buying blind. There should be a huge spike here with the Cement contract about to be announced. What are your thoughts?
why no bid/ask showing on L2? Anyone buying this?
LOL, I've been checking the fbo.gov site every so often but the status hasn't changed there. Glad that it has finally been awarded. A lot to talk about now! :)
Forget about the navy contract...this Saturday will have been a year since it was first posted at the link below. GTGP and MSE have nothing to do with this being held up...email the point of contact for this contract and she will tell you that it still has not been awarded. GTGP/MSE would only be indirectly involved if it is ever awarded anyway.
https://www.fbo.gov/?id=3fb220e044a2521d7275f5649018a0d5
We should be focusing on the PR from a week ago about the acquisition which I believe coincides directly with the cement contract with Ash Grove. Wait for it...
GTGP!
Yup, if you ask me...done deal...no brainer here. GTGP GROOVY!
Those of us that have done the DD and spoken to Jim KNOW it's a multi-bagger from here. Hope doesn't apply in this case. Relax and enjoy the serenity! :) GTGP
Nothing is "soon" with Jim/GTGP as many longs here can attest but he is systematically building his empire and those with patience and as it turns out those without may be able to make some incredible returns. We shall "soon" find out. Haha I'll tell you this though, there is no other penny I would rather be all-in than GTGP at this stage! Good luck everyone!
No kidding...freaking romper room! Haha
Nite loading up or what?
Mo money if any of those 9 plants have >1 kiln! GTGP
Assume that any company acquired (whether MSE or not) with revs in excess is 20 million the PPS will go up.
This is nothing...still waiting for the large blocks to start hitting...100k + and until then, not much going to happen. You'll know when they arrive. I'm hoping this week. GTGP
Let's break that 52 week high. Now more than ever before is the time to hold for blue skies ahead! GTGP
Thin huh?
Does everyone realize how HUGE the news will be if GTGP was able to remove 99% or more of the mercury emissions from an Ash Grove facility?! Neighboring towns, environmentalist, White house administration, EPA, Ash Grove, MSE, and GTGP all getting the word out...we're talking world news baby! We may here it on CNN before there is even a press release! :) Go GTGP!