Wednesday, November 01, 2017 9:32:23 PM
Horner said the company has been developing the technology now for nearly a decade. Based on typical timeframes for the development of this kind of technology and the methods being used, he said it would be only four or five more years before a commercial plant enters the planning stage.
I cant wait four or five more years. Eves said 18 months max we should get one up and running. How much longer is this gonna take? The only upside potential right now would be signing more contracts or DOE news. But is it worth holding if its gonna take 4 years to get first plant up? Not being negative just thinking here good things and bad things can happen in that timeframe.
I cant wait four or five more years. Eves said 18 months max we should get one up and running. How much longer is this gonna take? The only upside potential right now would be signing more contracts or DOE news. But is it worth holding if its gonna take 4 years to get first plant up? Not being negative just thinking here good things and bad things can happen in that timeframe.
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