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FWIW: DOE...10 Things made from coal and coal by-products
https://www.energy.gov/sites/prod/files/2018/09/f55/coalByproductInfographic_FNL.pdf
DOE Fossil Energy
@fossilenergygov
21h
Check out our infographic about the things that are made from coal and coal by-products: go.usa.gov/xE2dd pic.twitter.com/c0WCjgNj2d
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FWIW: Coal is still king in global power production.
"India seems set to replace China as the world's biggest coal consumer while Asian countries such as Indonesia, Malaysia, Pakistan, Philippines and Vietnam have also registered big increases".
https://phys.org/news/2018-11-coal-king-global-power-production.html
Long term tax gains is the only smart play for our Clean Coal Technologies shares....IMO
36 minute interview with CCTC CEO Robin Eves.
http://www.wallstreetreporter.com/2018/10/clean-coal-technologies-otc-cctc-expects-six-licensing-deals-next-12-months-worth-1-million-each/
Cannabis or Coal? This Unknown Coal Technology Stock Could Be Poised For A TLRY Like Surge.
https://www.marketwatch.com/press-release/cannabis-or-coal-this-unknown-coal-technology-stock-could-be-poised-for-a-tlry-like-surge-2018-10-17
Courtesy to White Coal for the links!
Slow Day Read, FWIW:
Clip: Boosting coal and gas exports would advance the administration’s agenda to establish U.S. “energy dominance” on the world stage. The potential use of government properties for exports underscores a willingness to intervene in markets to make that happen.
Also: Jan Hasselman, an attorney for opponents of coal ports in Washington state, said using federal property for exports would get around some local land use restrictions, but not the need for state and federal clean water permits.
https://www.apnews.com/573a19c3d43643e5b2d961b46cd99c67
Agreed, Gentlemen-Ladies start your engines and place your bets......CCTC going for a bigly win and the checked flag.
Bigly...More positive press for CCTC.
Thanks
Outstanding read! Many Thanks....CCTC for the Win.
I remembered this article after reading but had forgot about it.....but thought worth posting since the Energy Dept just tweeted it on 09/28/18. CCTC is, hopefully, about to blossom into a major player in the Clean Coal Industry.
https://twitter.com/ENERGY
It does seem that the magazine/publications are becoming more frequent and accelerating on a near weekly basis considering CCTC and Clean Coal. Things are about to get very interesting these next few weeks/months IMO.
FWIW: This is interesting concerning coal fired plants. No CCTC mention though.
https://www.energy.gov/fe/articles/small-scale-modular-coal-fired-plants-future
DOE Fossil Energy Verified Account
@fossilenergygov
To strengthen U.S. energy security, @ENERGY is working to develop small-scale, modular coal plants of the future that will be highly efficient—greater than 40 percent. Learn more ?? go.usa.gov/xPTkB #EnergyEfficiency #CleanEnergyWeek
11:28 AM - 28 Sep 2018
Great news as the plan comes together for global CCTC acceptance.
Thanks JamesE for the great Sunday morning read!
I think in the next few weeks or so the market will finally wake-up to the fact that CCTC is finally growing some legs that will take CCTC into the future. Share price will soon follow, IMO.
Once the S/P starts moving the fence sitters will capitulate and jump in for the ride of their/our life.
Again...Thanks for the article link.
Sorry but I don`t have access. May do the 30 day trial this weekend. Wonder if CCTC would post it for us?
Mining Magazine on CCTC and University of Wyoming: Could technology open doors to a cleaner-burning future for coal?
Clean Coal Technologies and the University of Wyoming are collaborating on a cleaner, more efficient way for the US and the world to produce and consume coal.,
https://www.miningmagazine.com/sustainability/news/1347087/could-technology-open-doors-to-cleaner-burning-future-for-coal
Big "Thanks" Skeet.
I`ve often wondered why Eyetalk just doesn`t make us an offer?
Looking forward to any updates when available.
Again....Thx
Wow....Finally someone takes notice of CCTC.
Thanks for the find!
FWIW: Concrete cure time:
After 30 Days – When 30 days have passed, your new concrete will have developed almost all the hardness and strength it will have, and you can use it in any normal way.
http://www.richfieldconcrete.com/resources/faq/curing/
Clean Coal Tech, Inc
@CCTCInc
Aug 3
The final successful end of appeals and to a torturous few years fighting a ridiculously frivolous lawsuit - ready now to seek ruling on @CCTCInc motion for attorneys fees & costs. Soffin vs CCTI is over and the last of our legacy lawsuits is behind us. Moving confidently forward
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FWIW: Trump's Making U.S. Coal Exports the Greatest They've Ever Been
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-08-01/trump-s-making-u-s-coal-exports-the-greatest-they-ve-ever-been
Thanks White Coal!
I`ve read/heard somewhere that Hannity talks to Trump some weeks every day.
Hope/maybe he has the inside track on Trump`s energy plans that haven`t yet been announced including clean coal. CCTC for the win.
Fri-Tweet..Concrete pouring completed
Clean Coal Tech, Inc
@CCTCInc
19h
Concrete pouring completed, foundation is set for test facility to be reassembled for operation with @EnergyUW. With rising coal prices company is excited to work with PRB coal producers to maximize effectiveness of @CCTCInc 's Pristine process and re-open export opportunities. pic.twitter.com/785nxdin0M
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https://twitter.com/CCTCInc
You may possibly find your answer here:
https://www.cn.ca/en/your-industry/coal
Here is shipping time to Miami:
https://www.quora.com/How-many-days-does-it-take-for-a-cargo-ship-to-go-from-India-Port-Chennai-to-the-USA-Port-Miami-or-any-port-on-the-East-Coast
FWIW: Coal gets Positive Vibes Worldwide in July
Clip:"The biggest leap for the traditional power generation resource was in India, where the import of thermal coal rose more than 14 percent year over year, according to Reuters".
https://www.power-eng.com/articles/2018/07/pe-exclusive-coal-gets-positive-vibes-worldwide-in-july.html
thurs Tweet:
Clean Coal Tech, Inc
@CCTCInc
4m
India on track for record month of importing coal despite rising coal prices per Reuters in.reuters.com/article/column… Meanwhile rebar for @CCTCInc coal test facility in partnership with @EnergyUW moves forward steadily. Foundation ready for concrete Friday in Wyo. pic.twitter.com/DsC55XLu5f
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https://twitter.com/CCTCInc
Another New Twitter Tweet:
Clean Coal Tech, Inc
@CCTCInc
52m
Rebar now, the next step is concrete... @CCTCInc is moving closer and closer to reassembling the test facility in Wyo and restarting tests on local PRB and international coal samples - then heading to New Delhi for 7th Edition of the Coal Summit and Expo. coalsummitexpo.com pic.twitter.com/E7gMHEtLZ8
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https://twitter.com/CCTCInc
Yep....Just love the smell of fresh concrete in the morning! Really appreciate CCTC`s updating their Twitter more often and with the pics......The plan seems to be finally coming together. Buy`em now while they are still on the cheap!
Wed New Tweet...
Ground preparations are complete and @CCTCInc is preparing to pour cement for their test plant foundation near Gillette, Wyo. Work will commence with @EnergyUW testing PRB coal and other coal from worldwide suppliers to upgrade and create more efficient coal. pic.twitter.com/ObMYEjFqoe
6:11 AM - 25 Jul 2018
https://twitter.com/CCTCInc
The other new tweet:
Clean Coal Tech, Inc
@CCTCInc
55m
Concrete preparation work underway at test facility location in Wyo. Progressing smoothly and will be up and testing coal from many of the world's top coal producing regions soon. Very excited to begin work with @EnergyUW to improve export potential for local PRB coal. pic.twitter.com/H0HsVvy4yB
https://twitter.com/CCTCInc
FWIW: India’s Coal Shortage is U.S. Miners’ Gain
"The country’s power ministry has advised all provinces to start importing coal for the next three years in order to operate their power plants … which, in turn, is music to the ears of coal miners in the United States".
https://agmetalminer.com/2018/07/23/indias-coal-shortage-is-u-s-miners-gain/
Bigly Pics....CCTC
Tweet....New
4th Dist Court of Appeals issued unanimous opinion on 7/12 affirming lower court ruling in favor of @CCTCInc in the case of Soffin v CCTI. Company officials can now focus 100% on coal benefication and Wyo test plant with @EnergyUW. Interest continues to grow in US and abroad.
https://mobile.twitter.com/CCTCInc
Reality Check....Less than 2 weeks left in 1st quarter: From CCTC Transcript in Dec: "The first quarter of 2018 should be definitive time in the history of the company".
Sure wish I had invested elsewhere, sitting on dead money for way too long now. 10-K out with no mention of a "Definitive time in the history of the company".
Looks like management/CCTC isn`t near ready for prime time if they ever will be. Maybe it is time to finally cut bait and move on to an actual company that isn`t just pie in the sky BS. Even with Trump`s Clean Coal backing this management continues to fail "Bigly". I`m too old to waste and wait another 1-3 years, if even then....SAD
Thanks to all, it has been a learning experience.
I`ve always held out hope for the best, concerning REVO, even though I`ve just about given up on us shareholders getting anything but a nice tax write off.....lol
Possible hope? Guess we will see in the coming months.
Thanks for the heads up!
Article: A Fool’s Errand’: That’s What Rick Perry Thinks Of Bans On Fossil Fuels
http://dailycaller.com/2018/03/07/rick-perry-ban-on-fossil-fuels/
Energy Secretary Rick Perry believes it’s “a fool’s errand” to ban fossil fuels in the coming decades, according to his remarks at an oil and gas industry conference.
“I think it’s a fool’s errand to stand up and say by 2030 we’re going to be done with fossil fuels … and what? Go back to living like we were living in the mid-1800s?” Perry said in response to a question from New York Times reporter Lisa Friedman at the CERAWeek conference in Houston.
Friedman asked Perry about “many countries’ plans to phase out coal.” A group of 19 countries pledged to phase out coal-fired power in the name of fighting man-made global warming in late November.
Two U.S. states, Oregon and Washington, and five Canadian provinces also pledged to phase out coal.
However, the anti-coal coalition of countries don’t actually use much coal. None of the coalition’s members are in the top 10 coal-reliant countries (or states). Only one member, Canada, broke the top 20 rankings for coal consumption.
Article: America Is Finally Catching Up on Clean Coal
https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2018/03/america_is_finally_catching_up_on_clean_coal.html
March 7, 2018
America Is Finally Catching Up on Clean Coal
By Christopher Mendoza
When Donald Trump pulled the U.S. out of the Paris climate agreement last June, France, Germany, and Italy were quick to subject Washington to a never-ending barrage of criticism. But in what can be described only as the height of hypocrisy, these same countries have been more than happy to keep their power plants running using American coal. As so often when coal is involved, the gap between their rhetoric and action exposes the painful dishonesty infecting the debate.
In 2017, total American coal exports increased by 58 percent compared to 2016, amounting to 95 million tons – of which 40 million went to Europe, despite the continent's leaders' vow of curtailing coal. That the Obama administration was out to severely curtail fossil fuel use is well known. The former president's scorn for coal was abundantly obvious, and the Paris agreement was its embodiment. Despite proclaiming the U.S. the "Saudi Arabia of coal," in May 2008, Obama soon back-flipped once in office and turned against the resource.
Within a year, Obama unleashed the war on coal when he proposed a nationwide cap-and-trade system targeting local plants, stifling coal companies with excessive regulation, and cutting billions in funding for clean coal projects across the country. Worse, what remained of the federal grants for such projects was allowed to be willfully misspent. In an example of the utter incompetence of the Obama White House, power firm Summit Power Group squandered parts of a $450-million stimulus grant on absurd excesses rather than using the money to advance a long sought after clean coal project in Texas.
Glaring lack of oversight and a willfully destructive attitude toward coal aside, the decision to kill coal was yet another a massive miscalculation of the left. Failing to look ahead, Obama did his best to unravel American coal during what should have been a time of progress for clean coal technology development.
Luckily, the current White House is taking a different approach in an attempt to make up for lost time. Instead of throwing millions and millions of taxpayer dollars at renewables, the 2019 budget proposal flat-out slashes funding for renewable energy – an industry that remains all too immature to cover a significant amount of U.S. energy needs despite previous government handouts.
The financial groundwork for effective clean coal technology research is buoyed through a host of measures to boost investments into carbon capture technology. A plan for tax credit extensions will incentivize carbon capture by offering a tax extension for every ton of carbon dioxide that is captured and then either sequestered or used in another field of production, such as oil recovery. At the same time, the Department of Energy's Fossil Energy Research and Development will receive a cash injection of $502 million.
Naturally, Democrats are up in arms about these policy moves. Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.), vice chairman of the Senate Appropriations Committee, released a press statement deriding the budget proposal's priorities as "not the priorities of the American people." Like so many of his fellow perennial do-gooders, he is gravely mistaken. For starters, the export increases to Europe (and Asia) have boosted mining jobs across the U.S., signaling an unexpected renaissance for an industry that was fighting for its life not too long ago. The surge is such that coal-producers are reopening previously shut down mines. In Indiana, for example, coal firm Alliance Resource Partners is reopening a mine it had to decommission in 2015, the same year the Paris agreement was forced through.
The constructive approach to coal is not only bolstering the domestic economy; it is also central to advancing American interests abroad. The U.S. has clawed itself back into a position to rapidly advance its know-how in the clean coal sector at a time when major world economies are investing heavily in coal power. For example, India will continue to rely first and foremost on clean coal, using high-efficiency, low-emission (HELE) coal plants, for at least another 30 years to cover its growing energy needs. And in China, the International Energy Agency has predicted that coal will account for more than 55% of energy demand by 2022.
In pushing for a global "Clean Coal Alliance" at the U.N. climate conference in Germany late last year, the U.S. forcefully asserted its claim to leadership in boosting clean coal use around the globe. An alliance including Australia, Indonesia, China, India, Ukraine, Poland, and Japan would also place a lot of pressure on international institutions like the World Bank to reconsider their needlessly rigid stance on renewables. The World Bank in the past demonstrated a clear bias in favor of renewables projects by ending financial support for coal-fired plants. Yet recent budget plans add a lot of weight and credibility to the creation of the alliance, providing coal-reliant countries with the means to circumvent World Bank restrictions.
Despite years of missed opportunity and wasted money, the Trump administration is kicking production into overdrive. Never mind the naysayers: the Europeans themselves have clearly realized they cannot sustain their economies through other fuel sources alone. And while the ideologues at home cry foul play, it is important to remember that this country was built on coal, innovation, and invention. America is back on track to lead the way.
Been here now for over a year and I have close to the same share count as you. Beginning to think I`m a chump for believing in a company that quite simply can`t delivery, even with a President endorsing/pushing coal.
Sorry so negative but Management has "Really" let the shareholders down by their misleading statements and lack of action. Even if the deals they were working on have fallen through, they could at least announce the shareholder`s meeting date and keep their Twitter updated with more than generic BS.
Hope I`m proven wrong before I capitulate and and move on to greener pastures.
Go CCTC....LOL
I had also emailed a few weeks ago and never did get a response. Thought it odd since I never emailed (pestered) them before.
Cannot see for the life of me why they cannot at least keep their twitter updated on a regular basis as a lot of companies do.