Roundtable Discussion; The Future of Mineral Sands. Watch the video here.
https://www.lse.co.uk/rns/AEG/aeg-coalswitch-deposition-burn-test-results-kwlthmitvgiow0c.html
I think they will burn it in different ratios of coal and coalswitch. Maybe a week or two. The results will take longer. There are results online from the tests Pacific Corp did in the lab a few years ago. Excellent results.
They are now able to fulfil the Pacific Corp order. A plant can be assembled in around 2 months. That is good news. The test burn will go ahead and the outcome will be the future of this company. We now have the design right and will shortly have the required emissions data. Lumberton can then get the amendment granted. This is the best place we have ever been in terms of producing coalswitch and having a functioning plant. That is where we are. I am surprised about the lumber business and want to know the rationale behind that decision.
Patents and functioning technology with the necessary emissions data and test burn results is what the market wants to see. In my opinion we are very close to having them.
The plant hasn't been knocked up in 2 weeks HK. It began construction in April. Maine RNS.
"PDI has reconfigured some of its existing fire log mill operations at the Ashland Facility to accommodate the CoalSwitchTM production plant, COMPLETED CONSTRUCTION of this facility"
It looked fairly finished in the photos. Whatever, they still need to update the market preferably today.
The value driver is in the pre-treatment and post-treatment processes that effectively remove most of the soluble mineral contaminants. These patent awards to AEG underline the important commercial opportunities for CoalSwitch™. We look forward to continuing to develop the patent portfolio for AEG."
Rowan said AEG is investing in new infrastructure at the site and installing new manufacturing technology, both IIIIInside and outside the plant for the forthcoming CoalSwitch operations.
I will reference back to Utah first coal switch demo. Mr Scalzo walks customers around the demo plant and as he gets to the IP part which they didnt have at that time he realises that particular shipping container had the IP inside. It is all evidenced.
So I will say perhaps its complicted to show that plant in its entirety.