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Tuesday, 10/24/2017 7:26:30 PM

Tuesday, October 24, 2017 7:26:30 PM

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Well, it shouldn't surprise anyone that "good news" resulted in a down day and lower volume.
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,

"Pristine-SA fines are compacted with torrefied biomass (where the torrefied biomass is produced in the same reactors as Pristine-SA, but in a parallel operation) into a solid fuel that can be fed directly into bituminous coal boilers." and "While this compacted product can sustain its own combustion, it is different from the products from prior processes in that it exhibits reduced carbon dioxide emissions due to the use of biomass that has zero carbon dioxide emissions. In this regard, it is noted that biomass combustion, by definition, is assumed to produce zero carbon dioxide emissions due to such emissions being offset by the absorption of carbon dioxide as plant growth occurs."


If the UW can help bring Pristine-SA to the market, we will all be saying... $$ Cha-Ching $$ big smile