RE: Folks, genuine question19 May 2022 15:31
This is from Eqt FAQs page. Not quite on thread topic. But related to "subsidies", which we may not need but would not turn down.
"EQTEC is regularly approached by a range of private- and public-sector entities interested in our technologies, and we have engaged a number of them accordingly.
We believe public policy toward incineration is at the early stages of transitioning and understand the enormous investment in such technology that has been made for the past several decades.
We are already working constructively with local authorities, MPs and other stakeholders for our Deeside, Southport and Billingham projects in the UK.
We are engaging at local, regional, national and pan-national (e.g., EU) levels to drive further consideration of innovative technologies such as ours, and we have appointed a dedicated expert to pursue a variety of public funding opportunities across the EU, UK and USA.
We look forward to announcing continued and deeper relationships with local authorities in the interest of advancing our propositions around small-scale, distributed, local energy security and independence."