RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Awesome Response From Peter!Yes Peter stated in one his interviews and called it a "hot swap". Simple re/re while the plant is running so it won't affect any operations.
Peter's comments lately are very reassuring and extremely confident.
We really are inches away from uplisting to tsx senior as the pp should be closed very soon.
These iron ore pelletization plant producers definitely not only want but need Pyrogenesis torches....going to be very exciting next few months..if not weeks
Long and strong PYROGENESIS!!
CndnBacon wrote: It has been clearly stated by PYR Ceo that the plant can remain operational while burners are swapped out......for the love of all thats holy, pay attention....olderguy knows this, this isnt new information....put these idiots on ignore where they belong.....
Mattboy wrote: Olderguy1 wrote: I think you are under estimating the work involved. They have ro remove the existing torch and supporting infrastructure or make ready a new location for the new torch. They have to provide an electrical supply and possibly infrastructure for control and supply of whatever gas they are burning to create the plasma. Then they will likely have to shut down or pause production while they switch over torches.
Uncleron wrote:
Peter just verified what I said about the plasma torches being installed " remotely. " using a video link & the iron ore companies maintenance staff to do the switch to plasma torches. 2-3 technicians can switch 1 torch in a few hours. A very simple job. From that time forward the company will begin a massive reduction in GHG , and carbon taxes paid ...uncleron is always right ! ..Cheers....
You claim to be a long yet are constantly soft bashing this stock. You seem to clearly have some hidden agenda but either way what expertise do you have in knowing anything about industrial installations? Does there need to be downtime? Maybe how much only Pyrogenesis knows... but in my best estimate they will have 90% of the install done and do a swap on a weekend or off shift. This kind of stuff happens all the time. Where's my expertise? I'm an industrial electrician.... I install this kind of stuff. Don't create such a panic when you clearly don't know what you are talking about. Your incompetence boils my blood... these are bolt on replacements meaning they can and will be used in place of the old one and probably only need a small window of downtime maybe a day? An 8 hour shift? A 4 hour window? Maybe even an hour. I don't know depends on how much gets accomplished ahead of time.