Tuesday, October 24, 2017 7:26:30 PM
Everyone assumes this partnership with the University of Wyoming will delay commercialization; It shouldn't. CCTI's core Pristine-M technology remains unchanged. Richard Horner wants to use Pristine byproducts "to make wide-ranging fuels, materials and chemical products..." and "create new market opportunities that can grow demand (of PRB coal)."
Please read my post #41319.
Pay special attention to the boldface type and read Mr. Horner's linked PDF, Coal Conversion & Carbon Product Development, published 4/7/17. In parts, it sounds like he's talking about our technology. He even mentions "co-processing Wyoming coal with biomass," no doubt referring to CCTI's next-gen patent-pending Pristine-SA technology, aka The Holy Grail as WhiteCoal likes to say. I believe this is what Robin Eves is referring to when he says this partnership will allow them to further develop their technologies.
From the Pristine-SA patent application,
If the UW can help bring Pristine-SA to the market, we will all be saying... $$ Cha-Ching $$
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