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Waiting to hear from the company next.
Opponents of Wyoming energy mineral agenda starting to realize Wyoming is not backing down.
People don't understand how important this project is. No joke!
Important for the state of Wyoming, other producing states, and the world.
I don't think it's being comprehended right now.
Clean Coal Technologies not only has the ability to cut carbon emissions by 35% immediately in country's like china , India and Russia, but it can eliminate coal dust associated with transport of it over land and sea all over the world which is the primary environmental concern.
This is just the beginning and it is being recognized. Get ready!
The weather is just beautiful here in Gillette.
Looks good.
I live to dream.
Weighing in at 58,000 LBS - 29 TONS and over 30' long, the newly re-engineered "Behemoth" Kiln will play a key role in the future of PRB coal.
@CCTCInc is pleased to have this vital piece of technology at its site in Gillette, Wy. Congratulations and thank you to @EnergyUW @WyoBizCouncil @GovernorGordon for their continued support in advancing technologies to support PRB coal. pic.twitter.com/l6i0GuB29T
— Clean Coal Tech, Inc (@CCTCInc) August 6, 2020
Gov. Mark Gordan said today:
I'm not going to look backwards! Forward Video to min - 41:50 and 55:55.
Each start point has a couple minutes about his take on future of coal in Wyoming!
I have to agree with Cartman in the sense, the company is going to have to come through and show us that they can financially manage this project. I don't doubt Nearys abilities. Setting aside their past difficulty even though it was trial and error and technology development does take time, I think they have done pretty good.
If I were to grade them overall - C+-
The UW was needed and came at the right time, Although I do not always agree with Godbys analysis of the market, I know he is entertaining all sides.
The market will have to decide based on the companies actions.
My opinion is this:
If for example the company were to come out and say were going
to do a buy back, tests are favorable, and we are going to sign with WNP, ( All those are favorable actions) then I would guess and say over 1.00-1.50PPS, but other factors like growing interest, and we can also see that occurring and we know their are major investors just salivating over the opportunity. Major investors-Jindal power and Steel- A subsidiary of a 22-Billion dollar conglomerate of companies in India ( the largest coal producer in the world) just waiting in the wing which will inevitably propel this project- $$$$$$$$$
I also believe the penny traders will fade away in time as the PPS grows. The stock will get to expensive for them.
They might have needed money for construction costs.
Other than that I think we're on the same page!
I'm hearing some things that are coming down the pike that are significant.
Expecting some good news from company that is not just about the assembly.
It's looking real good. It's not just what you can see but what we can't see that is occurring.
Glad to hear Miners are returning to work.
It's the right crane! LETS ROLL.
Facility will test coal from multiple mines in powder river Basin. It is likely each individual coal mine will produce different heating values and have different mineral deposits and amounts. Although the UW has figured this data out already, The test facility will actually be producing on a larger scale itself acting much like a burner would act but also extracting
mineral deposits and water from the pores of each rock and storing it (Many
collected in Kiln which will be cleaned out later) Then filling and coating it with HC, turning it into a stable and dust free product for transportation and safety. I'm sure their is a catch can separator somewhere in that machine.
The 30' 10T Kiln designed 15 months ago has gone through extensive research and engineering modifications along with the Controller. It is understandable why it has taken 1-1/2 years and 1.2M dollars to produce. I have a strong feeling it will be worth the time waiting.
Aiden Neary is very excited about it. Happy to see! Very enthusiastic interview. Progress yes. Moving forward indeed!
ACPIC is not connected to CCTI, but they are right next door.
30-32 ft. kiln (OA) "MAMMOTH" Let's Roll!
Kiln will be able to extract Rare earth elements!
Kiln and Controller tested last week- OK
https://www.proactiveinvestors.com/companies/amp/news/925602
Their are investors sitting on sideline waiting for the right moment.
https://www.sweetwaternow.com/rare-earth-elements-project-in-wyoming-receives-federal-funding/ Although CCTI is not a part of ACPIC,
CCTI is next door and does fall under their umbrella of coal beneficiation and a part of the technology parks theme of technology development for coal.
Navajo Transitional Energy Company said in a news release it would welcome back 73 miners to the Spring Creek mine in Montana, just north of Wyoming’s border, on Aug. 3. The old Cloud Peak Energy mines taken over by NTEC continue to thrive.
The nation’s third largest coal mine operator announced Monday it would rehire laid-off workers at one of its Powder River Basin coal mines, citing rosier forecasts for electrical demand.
If truck from Chicago came in last Friday, then the kiln is likely there already and we can keep making progress.
Construction team will (ASSY) plant continuously until complete after they arrive.
https://www.proactiveinvestors.com/OTCMKTS:CCTC/Clean-Coal-Technologies-Inc/
I hope their website looks like this one someday.
I'm sure they will. This is where common sense and experience gets us through the maze. I'm not one to get out in front of the company but It's pretty straight forward from here now. Only takes about 45 minutes to hook up and load on a truck. Down the road. Once they resume construction assuming all parts are done, They will go non-stop until its complete. Made in USA.! Are you ready? Hope to hear something by Saturday.
Not everything will arrive at same time. One trailer load by tonight, One tomorrow possible. Team driver's possible. Experienced.
https://county17.com/2020/07/09/deq-approves-brook-mine-company-coal-permit/
https://www.rocketminer.com/business/wyoming-regulators-to-discuss-pacificorp-coal-retirement/article_c5c2eb1e-2d64-5b9e-9b37-d1733e6b8e53.html
Rotary Kiln - Made in USA - not junk from China.
You can see how a rotary KILN works in this well made animation video:
I don't care if it's 20' or 30' end to end before adjoining other equipment at RE. This Machine is "Mammoth" and very valuable cargo. The beam sub-frame structure looks like 14" beams. It is obviously very heavy, guessing 10-15 tons on the first 30'. LOOKS GOOD! Lets have a safe trip.
Mammoth! The next 60 days are going to be very cool!
Not worried. Trucks loaded, shipping kiln by tonight. Buying in now.
Shoot, move, communicate.
Depending on the size and weight of cylinder and requirements from manufacturer along with local construction codes will determine if concrete footings are needed but premade footings can be purchased too.
Really not worried about it.
Important work is being done at the Department of Energy to further carbon capture, utilization, and storage, or CCUS. The CoalFIRST program, designed to develop a new type of modular, nimbler, and near-zero emissions coal plant that can better pair with renewable sources of energy, is also encouraging. But these efforts, while vital, don’t stack up to the scale and need of the challenge.
The U.S. is pouring taxpayer money into energy, but it’s going to all the wrong places. Instead of working to get essential next-generation technologies to commercialization, the majority of taxpayer funding is going to ethanol subsidies and tax credits to build more windmills and solar panels. The renewable energy production tax credit, which has driven the wind boom in this country, needs to be allowed to sunset. It’s time for wind and solar power to stand on their own without taxpayer support. Let’s stop throwing more taxpayer money at mistakes or mature technologies and instead focus on ramping up and commercializing the next generation of technologies we know the world needs, whether it be small modular reactors, grid-scale
Energy realities must be the basis of our energy policy. The energy reality the Green New Dealers seem incapable of acknowledging is that fossil fuels will remain the world’s dominant source of energy for many generations to come. Coal will remain the primary fuel of global industrialization.
U.S. energy leadership won’t be achieved by banning fossil fuels or taxing carbon. Rather, it will be found in the technological breakthroughs that launched the commercial nuclear age and the shale revolution. Developing and commercializing next-generation coal technology is a race the U.S. can and should win.
https://thediplomat.com/2020/07/japan-promotes-clean-coal-in-the-battle-against-climate-change/
Japan’s government has announced it will phase out 90 percent of the country’s old and inefficient coal-fired power generators, alongside the construction of “cleaner” high efficiency coal power by 2030. Minister for Economy, Trade, and Industry (METI) Hiroshi Kajiyama said coal-fired power will remain Japan’s baseline electricity source, but 114 high CO2 emitting coal power plants will be shut down to reduce overall carbon emissions. Japan currently has 140 coal power plants. So roughly, 90 will close leaving 50 plus adding 30-50 new high tech modular clean coal plants means Japan will have a remaining 80-90 in 10-15 years.
As a start to achieving a carbon neutral society, new coal power stations will also be fitted with effective systems that aim to use renewable energy as a main energy source. Kajiyama plans to boost the expansion of renewable energy by reviewing the power grid utilization rules. This month METI will set up a meeting with experts to devise concrete measures to reduce the CO2 output of inefficient coal power plants. An upper limit of power generation will be set for inefficient power plants with the cooperation of electricity providers.
In December last year, the United Nations urged its members to stop building new coal power plants after 2020. But Kajiyama said Japan would not aim for the total abolition of coal power seen in European countries. Earlier this month the minister said it was essential to use the best mix of energy sources due to Japan’s position as a resource-poor nation. That means one entire energy source can’t be ruled out-Meaning JAPAN has no intention of abandoning Clean coal technology and coal for power. Japan plans to build as many as 22 new coal plants in the next five years. According to the World Coal Association, a total of 600 coal plants are currently under construction around the world.https://www.realclearenergy.org/articles/2020/07/07/the_us_must_still_focus_on_clean_coal_technologies_498345.html
This notion that the world is phasing out coal is nonsense!
Japan is dependent on overseas fossil fuel imports for its electricity supply, but the share of coal, oil, natural gas, and nuclear energy shifted dramatically after the 2011 East Japan earthquake and tsunami, which triggered core meltdowns in three reactors at Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant. In the post-disaster energy landscape, nuclear power plummeted from 30 percent of Japan’s energy mix to 1.7 percent in 2012, which also coincided with the planning of 22 new coal power plants. As of fiscal year 2018, Japan relied on coal for 32 percent of its total power generation, just behind natural gas at 38 percent. METI aims to reduce thermal coal power to 27 percent by 2030 and raise renewable energy to between 22 and 24 percent.
Even with the latest high-efficiency coal-fired power plant models, CO2 emissions would only be reduced by 20 to 30 percent. But high-efficiency coal power technology is touted as the best and cheapest option for developing countries. Japan has leapt at the chance to support coal-fired power plant projects in Southeast Asia, which is at odds with the global shift toward green energy. This makes Japan the largest G-7 financier of domestic and overseas coal power generation.
Going to need a "BIGGER" slab. LOL!
https://trib.com/business/energy/could-japans-plan-to-retire-100-coal-units-hurt-the-powder-river-basin/article_b36a5098-06a4-5fc0-9718-1760be386335.html
Answer NO! WHY? Because Japan is developing 100 NEW clean coal power plants that will replace them! Just follow the legislature that reporters don't do.
Ridiculousness- "Coal is done" https://energynews.us/digests/wyoming-approves-first-new-coal-mine-in-nearly-50-years/
https://trib.com/business/energy/wyoming-sides-with-peabody-arch-over-proposed-coal-venture/article_25170bab-00e5-56f4-8ef1-eff8a88323bd.html
Not in Wyoming or Montana and a handful of other states and countries. Please let us all know when that happens.
For the record- Tacho Sandoval name is not spelled or pronounced "Nacho".
"Again, state governments do not use public money or partner"
You misunderstood what I meant by using the term partner.
We have always been funded.
When you have the State of Wyoming legislature on your side, all things are possible.
When you have the Governor of Wyoming, the Mayor of Gillette and the America Coal First program, the State of Wyoming and the President supporting the technology all things look good and are very likely.
Backers are sitting and waiting for green light.
According to State records they have the funding through private groups for the first U.S based commercial facility. (Jindal Steel and Power) a partner may be connected, Jindal Group is a 22 Billion dollar conglomerate of companies in Indonesia-India.
They have two sites chosen for the commercial facility that need approval.
Note: Future developments based on upcoming test results. Should be a piece of cake to get improved numbers based on UW engineering enhancements.
Maybe better than expected results too.
Like I said months ago, Wyoming is a partner and backing CCTI.
https://www.realclearenergy.org/articles/2020/07/07/the_us_must_still_focus_on_clean_coal_technologies_498345.html Governor Gordon-WY makes clear that minerals development programs will continue as they are the states future.
Minerals from coal and reaching 12000BTU is still the focus.
Development continues despite the technology denier's!
comments not necessary.
I'm sure CA would rather ship Dust-Free coal than regular coal though.
LOL!
@CCTCInc is pleased to confirm that as of today our rotary kiln remains on track for delivery to our testing location in WY in June. It is a key part of our advanced testing protocol covering coal beneficiation, coal by-products and first step toward REM extraction from coal.
@CCTCInc is pleased to confirm that as of today our rotary kiln remains on track for delivery to our testing location in WY in June. It is a key part of our advanced testing protocol covering coal beneficiation, coal by-products and first step toward REM extraction from coal.
— Clean Coal Tech, Inc (@CCTCInc) May 30, 2020
@CCTCInc is very pleased with this legal decision. It provides an opportunity for beneficiated dust free Wyoming PRB coal to play a greater role on the global stage. Time for a more environmentally responsible use of coal!
https://evilleeye.com/news-commentary/appeals-court-ruling-favors-shipment-of-coal-through-planned-oakland-terminal/
Absolutely.
https://www.proactiveinvestors.com/companies/news/920300/clean-coal-technologies-to-revolutionize-the-coal-industry-with-its-breakthrough-dehydration-technology-920300.html
breakthrough technology is what it is. Happy to get the low buy's!
Very happy with low buy in right now. Could take off anytime!
There you go!
Bet on it.