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Re: tdtcal post# 32321

Tuesday, 01/06/2015 1:33:10 PM

Tuesday, January 06, 2015 1:33:10 PM

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I give up trying to explain the differences between commercial markets and chemical engineering terms like these below.

But they can be Googled if they are confusing. Try Googling

Commercially viablee

Chemical engineering "scale up" pilot plant

they have nothing to do with "commercial scale" of business operations in this case.

"Scaling of a device is commercially done at several levels."

NO,

Not in this case. The words scale up in this case have an entirely different meaning in the world of chemical engineering, the world MVTG is in.

In the commercial viability chemical engineering world all we need to know, is in that post I posted yesterday, showing the cost to make formic acid out of CO2 in the MVTG ERC as $100/ton and the retail value as about $1400/ton.

Any fool in the chemical business can make a commercial success out of that process, and no doubt Alstom understands this quite clearly smile

Smart money is following Alstom's lead here and investing in MVTG!!!!


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