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Tuesday, 03/09/2021 6:47:12 PM

Tuesday, March 09, 2021 6:47:12 PM

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According to these UW minutes, Our location at Fort Union, Our new Rotary Kiln, CR&E Control panels and surrounding Patents..

The University appears to be moving us up the "Technology Readiness Scale"

Activity in Carbon Engineering continues to develop potentially valuable intellectual property, and was beginning to show some commercial success.

a. Regarding intellectual property, they continued to add patents from the past two years of work, and had just finished a full review of research projects to be funded by the FY19 research budget ($1 M one-time appropriation from the state, $1 M for SER standard budget). They anticipated 4-5 projects following on from the last period to move promising technologies up the technology readiness scale.

b. Regarding the latter, they met with Clean Coal Technology Inc. (CCTI) – a Tulsa, OK based company that would soon build a coal beneficiation plant near the Fort Union Mine in Gillette. CCTI credits UW with demonstrating the viability of their technology and facilitating their relationships in Wyoming, India, and Japan. CCTI was nearing an agreement to export 2 million tons of beneficiated PRB coal per year to a foreign country as a test. If successful, the potential market would be dramatically higher.


http://www.uwyo.edu/trustees/_files/docs/2018_board_meetings/2018_jul_supplemental/2018_jul_minutes.pdf



Funding - CR&E Rotary Kiln & Controls: (page 64)
http://www.uwyo.edu/trustees/_files/docs/2020-board-meeting-materials/2020_sept_supplemental/2020_sep_report.pdf


Tweet from CCTC showing the connection to CR&E's CEO Alfred Webster:



BIG news coming??
Fingers crossed! :)