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Furthermore you are going to need at least $325 million dollars to build the processing that is being suggested so please remind me how much more than FAR's current MCAP is - oh, only about double so anyone holding shares is going to be very heavily diluted, unless of course your charity of choice, Sir Mick, waves a magic wand.
don't be such an unresearched Wally bsg4 - Alford East is going to be exploited using in-situ recovery not open cast mining - the issue of how much copper there is per tonne of rock is irrelevant if you are leaving that tonne of rock in place.
More important is just how extractable the copper is using in-situ recovery - you might wish to watch the video here:- https://www.thormining.com/projects/copper
1. ludicrous
2. ludicrous
3. Debts are offset by assets - you know like actually operating mines.
You really do not know what you are talking about. It is a good job that you are young, you have some time left to actually learn something.
maybe you should stick to your own board 02khalil - you have plenty to discuss about how you are actually going to build your mine. We'll stick to discussing how much money we are making now that Vanadium prices are effectively over 43 USD/kgV.
taufour - sentiment, shmentiment. The only reason FAR share prices are elevated at the moment is because the Market Makers know they have a steady source of shares from Bridgen and are therefore continuing to try and charge top dollar. The unresearched are lapping it up, and to be honest, they deserve what they are going to get.
This is absolutely immense news
https://www.bestmag.co.uk/content/china-verge-banning-large-scale-esss-using-second-life-lithium-ion-batteries
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/videos/2021-06-22/glencore-ceo-glasenberg-on-the-new-commodity-economy-video
Mining of strategic metals will be absolutely critical for the energy transition.
Daisydog - can you give the negativity a rest for a bit. The article was not about Bushveld so why should they show a picture of our stuff.
The article is actually about VRFB's supporting green hydrogen electrolysis so it is similar to the project undertaken by Invinity https://invinity.com/flow_battery_plus_tidal_green_hydrogen_orkney/
Superzero - Highview cryogenic energy storage only achieves >50% 'round-trip-efficiency' for their 'battery' by burning methane to add extra energy to their system.
As such it is not an electrical-out/electrical-in battery 'efficiency' - it is effectively a battery with an attached gas power station.
Pdub,
nothing is a substitute for Vanadium in flow batteries. Only Vanadium exists in 4 different valence states in aqueous solution so only Vanadium ions can be used to make a flow battery in which both sides of the flow battery are the same electrolyte.
LIION - do you have the telephone number for those guys in Wales so that I can tell Mikhail to ring them up and ask if they want to buy some South African batteries. Do me a favour mate, he's got a lot more to deal with than every cotton-picking renewables project on the other side of the planet. Dealing with huge unlocked demand for Renewables+Storage projects in South Africa for one. Remember he is the chairman of the South African Energy Storage Association.