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I`ll take a CCTC buyout for a Nickle Alex.
I wanted 10 cents but have wasted 4 yrs listening to these idiots lie to me. I`d be surprised at this point to get 2 cents but would definitely vote my shares for any amount above 1 cent.
My early retirement plans have gone up in smoke and now after last night`s filing it looks like I`m going to have to work 10 more yrs.
Isn`t there any way to rid ourselves of this piss-poor management?
What a wasted amount of time I`ll never get back.
Anyone think the hold up is because UW Energy Resources will/is advising CCTC to redesign yet again? I`m fairly positive there has been huge tech advancements since redesigned a couple yrs ago?
Really starting to wonder if they are a true friend or a two-faced foe and that includes "our" management.
"That said, coal will still be with us for decades". But will CCTC still be around to capitalize? Looking more doubtful every day.
Eves needs to get out of his NYC basement and get his lazy A$$ on the ground. Absolutely nothing they have said has come to fruition but a slab and a kiln rusting in a field somewhere and seemingly never ending dilution. China has more integrity then these simpletons.
Biden’s victory is likely to accelerate the decline of coal.
Demand has slumped as utilities continue to shift to cheaper and cleaner natural gas and renewables, and Biden’s call for a carbon-free electricity grid within 15 years will leave little room for the dirtiest fossil fuel. Trump vowed during the 2016 campaign to revive the industry, and once in office he rolled back numerous environmental regulations to aid miners. But his efforts did little to counter a decline that’s been driven by inexorable market forces. Coal will account for about 19% of U.S. electricity this year, down from more than half as recently as 2006.
https://www.newsmax.com/newsfront/biden-oil-drilling-coal/2020/11/08/id/996000/
I`ll take 10 cent buy-out.
Being 60 years old I don`t want or have the time to wait another couple years before these guys pull their head out of their Rear Sections. If they couldn`t get these done with the backing of a Republican administration.....what are the odds with a avid coal hater in the highest office??
10 Cents and I will vote my milly+ shares for buy out today!!
DOE Fossil Energy
@fossilenergygov
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#NEWS: $122M in federal funding is available for projects that will develop #tech solutions to extract rare earth elements, critical minerals, and other valuable products from the Nation’s abundant coal reserves. Learn more ?? bit.ly/3mKF7bO pic.twitter.com/HgRWFCzz4G
https://mobile.twitter.com/fossilenergygov/status/1308472811074326528/photo/1
Clean Coal Technologies (CCTC) Announces Partnership with ECED in Gillette, WY
https://ir.cleancoaltechnologiesinc.com/press-releases/detail/150
Clean Coal Tech, Inc
@CCTCInc
Mar 24
As of today the fabrication of parts for the reassembly of @CCTCInc test facility remains on target for Q2. We will keep everyone apprised should there be any change to the timeframe.
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Clean Coal Tech, Inc
@CCTCInc
Mar 26
As of today, March 26th, the fabrication of the rotary kiln for @CCTCInc remains on schedule for Q2.The kiln will be transported to Wyoming and will go through 3 days of testing before being incorporated in the test facility. Should there be any change to this we will inform you.
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Thanks for the update! One quick question, if you feel like responding:
"So if the judge rules for us then there is no trial".
What do you think, in your opinion, will happen if the Judge rules for us? Will we compensated for our shares, Revo start trading again etc?
Thanks Again for all your hard work on our behalf!!
@CCTCInc will be hosting its annual shareholder meeting on April 30, 2020 in Stamford, CT. Details will follow.
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https://mobile.twitter.com/CCTCInc?p=s
FWIW: China’s Renewed Coal Boom
27 November 2019 | Robert Hunziker
Posted on 12/02/2019 4:26:32 AM PST
Greenpeace congratulated China and the EU by contrasting it with Trump’s refusal to commit the United States to the Paris climate accord: “What gets the pair together isn't just Trump – China and the EU understand the opportunities offered by a clean and climate-safe world.”
Oops! Hold your horses! All bets are off! According to a BBC news headline d/d November 20, 2019: “Climate Change: China Coal Surge Threatens Paris Targets.”
Astonishingly, over the past 18 months China has added enough new coal-based electricity generation (43GW) to power 31 million homes. King coal has returned. Not only, China is also financing 25% of all new proposed coal plants outside of its own borders, e.g., South Africa, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. They’ve gone coal gaga.
In less than two years, China is once again immersed in a vast “coal boom,” similar to its “one new coal plant per week” 2006-2015 commitment, resulting in air pollution so thick it could be cut with a knife, now replenished as new coal power plant construction is planning an additional 148GW, a number that equals the current total coal generating capacity of the EU.
Henceforth, major coastal urban centers throughout the world will be better off allocating their Green Funds to seawalls, huge towering seawalls in a throwback to 12th century feudalism when towering walls were erected to protect “civilized society” from hordes of raiding Mongols that ruled China well into the 14th century. Figuratively speaking, the Mongols are back!
Additionally, powerful coal and electricity interests in China are pushing for a much bigger increase in overall coal power capacity. After all, communism is not adverse to influence by big money, rich fossil fuel interests.
Weee Doggy! Thanks MCCats and CCTC
https://mobile.twitter.com/CCTCInc
Very happy CCTC Tweeted today! https://mobile.twitter.com/CCTCInc
Many investors that do not follow CCTC closely have no idea of this ProactiveInvestors.com presentation and the progress mamagement has made. If nothing else....it shows, at least, they are alive and kicking.
Hope they continue to Tweet or Retweet anything related to the clean coal industry or rare earth metals whether it currently applies to us or not.
Bigly.....Thanks CCTC!
CCTC`s lack of Twitter use is one thing that is hard to understand concerning management.
Really wish they would try to utilize Twitter more often to help keep investors updated on a more timely basis.....But my money is in CCTC for the long haul regardless.
PR`s and Paid Promotions cost $$$.....Twitter cost = "Free".
UW requesting $31.3 million more in state funding. I don’t have a subscription either but Betonit`s link works for me.
By Daniel Bendtsen Laramie Boomerang Via Wyoming News Exchange Aug 12, 2019 0
LARAMIE — The University of Wyoming has requested the Legislature appropriate $31.3 million more in biennial funding for the 2021 and 2022 fiscal years.
The bulk of that, $28 million, is being requested to boost the university’s standard operations.
UW leaders have also asked for the budget of the School of Energy Resources, which funded separately from the university’s block grant, to be increased by $1.3 million.
That additional funding for SER would go to paying for an academic director, who’s charged with “reinvigorating enrollment to work with academic department to ensure continued delivery of required course, and to coordinate the efforts of SER Faculty in their contributions to SER’s mission,” according to the funding request approved by the UW Board of Trustees in July.
SER Director Mark Northam said in May the school’s enrollment has dwindled as young Wyomingites are now “not nearly as excited” about oil and gas jobs as previous generations were.
In the 2020 fiscal year, SER has also added the Energy Policy Analysis Program, which has a mission of developing “pragmatic and effective energy solutions for Wyoming policymakers.”
“The program will be high transdisciplinary, and will require additional funding to support faculty and graduate student involvement, to purchase data and modeling software, and to support travel,” the funding request states.
UW is also requesting $2 million more in ongoing funds to pay for a blockchain certificate program, a “fintech” certificate program and teaching introductory courses on blockchain technology.
One-time funding
In addition to the $31.3 million in ongoing funding, UW is also asking the Legislature to appropriate $16.9 million one time that’s not expected to be continued after the upcoming biennium.
Of that, $2 million is being requested to pay for graduate assistantships in energy science.
UW Provost Kate Miller asked during May’s budget hearings for the university’s trustees to make that request to continue a program whose funding has dried up.
“The program’s come to an end, and we think it’s important for the Legislature to consider that we renew those, at least for the next biennium, and then we might move in the following biennium to a proposal that’s broader, and addresses the challenges,” Miller said at the time. “Losing a million dollars in graduate stipends will almost certainly hurt the research engine on campus. Our graduate assistant budget has been hit quite a bit in the last two years. Losing another million would be a big hit.”
In the current biennium, more than 50% of graduate assistants in energy science have been Wyoming residents or UW alumni, conducting work that “has had a direct, positive impact on Wyoming.”
UW is also requesting $1 million in one-time funding “for the purpose of raising the stature of the College of Engineering and Applied Sciences toward Tier 1 status.”
The university’s engineering initiative was one that members of the Joint Appropriations Committee had been particularly interested in funding.
Even though UW hadn’t requested any more funding for engineering in the 2019 supplemental budget session, JAC Chairman Sen. Eli Bebout, R-Riverton, was able to convince his colleagues to add another $2 million for the program to coincide the opening of the new Engineering and Education Research Building.
The university is also requesting $5 million in one-time funding for “potential property acquisitions” north of Lewis Street.
According to Albany County data, there are three properties UW doesn’t yet own on a block north of Lewis Street where university leaders would like to build a new dormitory.
One of those landowners has said he’ll never sell his property to the university.
UW hasn’t yet said whether they’ll pursue eminent domain to acquire those properties.
Additionally, $100,000 is also being requested to allow “the Athletics Department to continue serving the rodeo team with strength and conditioning training” and “continue providing for graduate assistants to supervise and coach the students.”
Matching funds
In addition to $16.9 million in those one-time funding requests, UW is also for $43.8 million in one-time funding that would be matched by private donations and grants.
UW is requesting $10 million in funding to match $10 million in private donations that would create permanent endowments to support faculty in the College of Agriculture, College of Engineering and the university’s Science Initiative program.
UW is also asking the Legislature to match $2.5 million of private donations to create a $5 million permanent endowment “to support the (College of Law’s) clinical and experiential learning program which will be housed in the new Simpson Center.”
Another $3 million is being requested to match $9 million in private donations that are being received to create a permanent endowment for the Trustees’ Education Initiative, an effort that’s reforming the College of Education’s programming.
UW is also asking for $5 million to match already secured and expected grant funding for the Center of Innovation for Flow through Porous Media, an institution housed at the High Bay Research Facility that’s focused on research in technology of oil and gas recovery.
Some of that requested funding would match a $7 million grant commitment from the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company.
Another $1.4 million is requested to match a $2.9 million grant from Halliburton, with another $750,000-$1 million being requested to match an Encana grant.
UW has also applied for an $8 million grant from the Department of Energy, which would require $2 million in matching funds for the upcoming biennium.
If the center is granted, as expected, with a $2.5 million grant from Alchemy Sciences, that grant would require another $500,000 in matching funds for the upcoming biennium.
Carbon engineering
The biggest single program that’s having funds requested for it is SER’s work on carbon engineering.
UW has requested $8.8 million for that program, including $1.7 million to demonstrate “the performance of a coal-derived asphalt paving material on a suitable road location.”
“Field testing will be conducted with the support and collaboration of a large commercial road paving applicator,” according to the funding request.
Another $1.2 million is being requested for “batch commercial manufacture of a developed dry methane reforming catalyst for converting CO2 in the presence of natural gas into valuable petrochemical products.”
Another $1.8 million in funding for carbon engineering is being requested to “undertake pilot plant testing of UW-patented thermo-chemical processing of coal to establish the parametric engineering databook in preparation for undertaking a prefeasibility engineering study.”
Another $1.2 million is requested for “pre-commercial manufacture of construction materials derived from Wyoming (Power River Basin) coal and construction of a full-size building for demonstration purpose.”
UW also wants $1.1 million for “pre-commercial manufacture and testing of carbon fiber and related material derived from Wyoming (Power River Basin) coal in automotive application light-weight composite materials and for use in electrical energy storage products with commercial entities.
Another $1.1 million has been requested for the “conduct of agricultural field trials of a coal-based soil amendment product augmented with Wyoming-sourced nutrient material.” Field testing of that soil amendment is planned to be conducted in collaboration with the Wyoming Sugar Beet Association and private farmers.
Finally, $700,000 is being requested to “scale-up manufacture and field testing of polymeric and coating materials derived from Wyoming (Power River Basin) coal, in concert with a commercial chemical supply company.
I don`t believe in climate change in any form. As AOC`s past spokesman said a few weeks ago....“Do you guys think of it as a climate thing?” Because we really think of it as a how-do-you-change-the-entire-economy thing,”
https://news.yahoo.com/aoc-chief-staff-admits-green-124408358.html
I personally own more shares than I estimate 90% of shareholders hold so I believe firmly in CCTC tech.
I posted the article to point out the "need" for coal even if the USA stops using (which I highly doubt for the foreseeable future) at least until 2040 which by then we all will most likely have sold or more likely CCTC gets bought out. Sorry you took my post the wrong way.
Article: THE WORLD WILL STILL THIRST FOR FOSSIL FUELS IN 2040: Fossil fuels will still provide the vast majority of the world’s energy in 2040, according to new projections released by consultancy Wood Mackenzie, leaving the planet far short of the goals of the Paris climate agreement.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/policy/energy/daily-on-energy-the-world-will-still-thirst-for-fossil-fuels-in-2040
FWIW: "Germany’s renewables experiment is over. By 2025 it will have spent $580B to make electricity nearly 2x more expensive & 10x more carbon-intensive than France’s. The reason renewables can’t power modern civilization is because they were never meant to".
https://www.forbes.com/sites/michaelshellenberger/2019/05/06/the-reason-renewables-cant-power-modern-civilization-is-because-they-were-never-meant-to/
FWIW...Clip: "If wind energy is what they claim it is, why are the economic powerhouses of the world increasingly turning toward fossil fuels and nuclear, not toward wind"?
https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2019/06/gone_with_the_wind_inefficiency_and_hazardous_nature_of_wind_energy_impedes_renewable_crusade.html
Link Broken...here is content. Thanks for the heads up!
Clean Coal Tech, Inc
@CCTCInc
1m
@CCTCInc Eves & Neary in Washington DC today for meetings with representatives from Senate Committee on Energy & Natural Resources @EnergyGOP courtesy of @Sen_JoeManchin. Continuing efforts to promote cleaner-burning more efficient coal for domestic use and international export.
https://mobile.twitter.com/CCTCInc
FWIW....60 minutes has a segment on REM`s tonight at 7PM.
Clip: "While the United States started using rare Earth metals for goods such as phones, computers and missiles, other parties are taking over the mining and processing operations"
FWIW: "Pentagon turns to coal ash to escape Chinese dominance of rare earth elements"
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/policy/defense-national-security/pentagon-turns-to-coal-ash-to-escape-chinese-dominance-of-rare-earth-elements
REE/REM sure is getting a lot of ink lately. Investors will soon wake up to this fact and CCTC in the coming days/weeks.
FWIW..Bill Gates downplays renewable energy: “Do you guys on Wall Street have something in your desks that makes steel? Where is fertilizer, cement, plastic going to come from?"
https://www.climatedepot.com/2019/05/28/bill-gates-downplays-renewable-energy-do-you-guys-on-wall-street-have-something-in-your-desks-that-makes-steel-where-is-fertilizer-cement-plastic-going-to-come-from/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+ClimateDepot+%28Climate+Depot%29
FWIW: May possibly bode well for CCTC in the future.
"In order to further reduce use of imported coal by power producers, state-run miner Coal India Ltd (CIL) on Monday urged power utilities, which are importing the fuel for blending, to avail higher grade of coal from its subsidiaries as a mean of import substitution".
https://www.business-standard.com/article/news-ians/cil-urges-power-producers-to-substitute-imports-with-domestic-coal-119052800001_1.html
Thanks JamesE! "byproducts removed from coal could be more valuable than the upgraded coal itself."
I was thinking I read that somewhere but couldn`t remember for sure when talking to a friend about CCTC
and China`s latest REE threat.
CCTC`s time will sooner/later come and when it does, IMO, it will storm the financial markets like a thunderbolt.
Not really knowing much about the percent of REE or type of REE`s extracted from coal, as CCTC can do....Would it be feasible and/or cost effective to process coal "without" actually using the coal otherwise, as with burning? Or is the REE that is extracted very minimal and just a extra cost benefit from using CCTC`s process to dry? (I`m assuming minimal?) From reading your past posts you are seemingly in the know on the global implications of CCTC`s technology and would like/hope for your opinion now with these new China threats. TIA!
Possible market for some of CCTC`s REM in the future?
Clip: the U.S. relies on China, the dominant global supplier, for about 80% of its rare earths imports. The visit “sends a warning signal to the U.S. that China may use rare earths as a retaliation measure as the trade war heats up,”
https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-05-20/xi-sends-trump-message-rare-earth-export-ban-coming
Anyone know the results of the shareholders meeting vote? I assume all measures passed? Thought CCTC would update their Twitter Account with the results/totals but guess not. TIA!
Just got online today expecting some decent news from shareholder meeting but nothing posted? Guess they was nothing new stated or someone would be all over the board crowing....Crickets make more noise than CCTC management.
As Colonel Klink on Hogan's Heroes often said:
Veeeeery Interesting.....
Preview of CCTC shareholders meeting with no news? lol
"Frauds, Criminals": Hecklers Thrown Out Of Wells Investor Meeting For Screaming At Interim CEO"
https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-04-23/hecklers-thrown-out-wells-fargo-shareholder-meeting-repeatedly-interrupting-interim
DOE Fossil Energy
DOE Fossil Energy Verified Account
@fossilenergygov
#RareEarthElements (REEs) from #coal and coal by-products have the potential to transform our economy and energy supplies. Learn more about @NETL_DOE’s #REE research in this video ?? bit.ly/2HpWIDE pic.twitter.com/kdZeMrIgqb
6:20 AM - 3 Apr 2019
https://mobile.twitter.com/fossilenergygov/status/1113431006097367045/photo/1
From the UBRG IHUB board Ali`s other company. Anyone know more?
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=147779433
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There was a deposition this morning regarding the fraud charges. Wondering if this is we're the arrests now happen.
The whole pack, should serve time for what the have done to UBRG and REVO.
I would be "Very" happy for a one (1) cent buy-out for our Revo shares but Ali in jail would also appease me.
Just can`t understand where the 40% went/is?
Sheet57...Thanks for all your hard work/trouble!
Still hard to believe Eyetalk hasn`t even floated a low ball buy-out offer to us Revo shareholders. I`d take .001 just to liquidate my Revo shares.
Wonder where our 40% of patent infringement royalties is hiding?
Thanks Again!!
Thanks for the heads up. Checked my mail this Sat morning and there it was. Piddly $$ amount for sure. Guess this is the last bit of money we will ever see out of this stock unless a miracle buyout comes about.....which I seriously doubt. Live and learn for sure.
Clean Coal Conference in Houston, Texas June 3–7 2019
"coal is projected to remain the world’s largest source of electric power to 2040 and beyond".
Anyone know if CCTC will be attending?
https://www.cct-conferences.org/
Good update on CCTC....Link works fine for me....Thanks!