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hopester

05/13/24 7:29 AM

#59682 RE: King James 1 #59680

Unless and until tax credits are given for fuel cells, they play a secondary role in clean air goald. Solar is the winner now and for the foreseeable future.
You may be aware that one company , interviewed on CNBC has proven a method of removing CO2 from the air directly. They then bury it deep into the ground. Big companies like Exxon are taking a serious interest in this company..
While in its infance, it promises to minimize the need for fuel cells and thereby further put FCEL deeper in the no sale category.
This small company calls their process having the potential of making the cc industry a $trillion dollar industry.
That's one to put in Hogwash's pipe and smoke it. A little thorough DD goes along way.
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Hoghead7

05/13/24 8:44 AM

#59686 RE: King James 1 #59680

If I recall correctly it's about 1:30 of the land required the same amount of energy. And we are just now starting to realize the effects of what we need to do when the solar panels are no longer operational. It's really a no-brainer given the fact that solar and wind are not always available and take up much more space. Just so happens many of the big investors obviously are just catching on to that it's the most recent institutional buying