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Martin11

10/08/18 1:35 PM

#9152 RE: TREDD #9151

You should direct this questions to the company, they may have a better explanation than the people who write in this board. As an investor I like to see them succeed in what they are doing. I wish them good luck. My opinion they are on the right track and will do well in time to come.
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thelionwarrior

10/08/18 3:32 PM

#9155 RE: TREDD #9151

My understanding from the DD I've done so far is they do. I do not have a position here yet. Still combing through everything but pretty sure one of the write ups I saw said that they do and it was shown at a conference.
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TechKim

10/08/18 7:50 PM

#9169 RE: TREDD #9151

All I recall they mentioned a cheaper feed stock sometime ago. Well of course they have to be buying it from others. Most likely local farms is my assumption. The best way would be to get the corn by rail, but I do not know if their facilities are set for rail delivery. Does not matter anyway, who, where or how they get it at this point.

So they making the corn gas. They do make Magnegas other ways which is true. I assume the company could clarify. Basically they have numerous ways of making it.

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thelionwarrior

10/08/18 11:09 PM

#9170 RE: TREDD #9151

"On May 10, 2018, MagneGas hosted its first in a series of live, public demonstrations under the
USDA grant. The demonstration, which converted bio-waste liquid into sanitized bio-solids and clean
energy gas products, was held at Lake Branch Dairy Farm, an active dairy farm in Bowling Green,
Florida. In attendance were representatives from the USDA, the Dairy Farmers Association, the
International Dairy Journal, the University of Florida, independent dairy operators and interested local
government representatives. The demo showed that the company s plasma arc sterilization process on
cow manure can reduce or eliminate the use of lagoon waste collection systems and waste pits.
According to the company, the initial results were very promising and resulted in MagneGas being invited
by the USDA to present the findings at the Soil and Water Conservation Society s 73rd International
Annual Conference on Culture, Climate and Conservation, which was held in Albuquerque, New Mexico
from July 29th to August 1st, 2018.
In 2016, MagneGas had conducted similar pilot programs for the hog industry in Indiana. Demonstrations
were conducted on the largest swine farm in the state. The demos verified that the MagneGas plasma
arc sterilization process successfully treated hog manure at scale, eliminating e coli and fecal coliform."