Ben Richardson, CEO at SulNOx, confident they can cost-effectively decarbonise commercial shipping. Watch the video here.
EU funds are flowing into the new battery industry, raw materials funding will follow. You know what is wrong with this tweet and the EU funds flowing into the battery industry? Normally should be the other way around. First fund and secure the raw materials within Europe and then fund the battery industry.
Yes an offtake would help a lot the SP, especially before the DFS. You would think in the middle of Europe, all the major car makers around us, the Czech government as a partner.....they should be lining up for an offtake. Why do the knock on other people's doors instead of our? Where is the offtake?
Asx took a dice when the news came out, closing 1.39 percent down, Dow futures are down 370 points, earlier about 500 points down, we will see where it's going to close, of course markets will follow accordingly on Monday. It crossed my mind that the Ogre could be fabricating the covid story , heck who knows, everything is possible with this clown. A bit far-fetched though. Anyway, about EMH, any idea where we are standing with that drilling campaign? How many holes have we drilled? Now would be a good time to come up with some news and drill holes results.
Drilling started as per the announcement on the 10th of August and a bit earlier as Cis18 was already due for completion at 275 meters. It's almost two months and we are still waiting at least some data from this first drill hole. Nineteen in total.
LSD again?
Before we get off take for 160.000 of Hydroxide............how about we get off take for the 25.000 that is projected that we produce per year??/ I will be happy even with 10.000 of off take. Until then.........
Here another good read:
https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2020/sep/10/how-australias-white-gold-could-power-the-global-electric-vehicle-revolution
A very interesting article, I suggest everyone reads it.
https://www.marketwatch.com/story/tesla-and-other-pods-of-excess-will-ultimately-lead-to-the-popping-of-todays-bubble-investor-warns-11599580223https://www.marketwatch.com/story/tesla-and-other-pods-of-excess-will-ultimately-lead-to-the-popping-of-todays-bubble-investor-warns-11599580223