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Canada Carbon Inc V.CCB

Alternate Symbol(s):  BRUZF

Canada Carbon Inc. is a Canada-based mining exploration and development company. The Company is focused on the acquisition, exploration and development of graphite deposits. It holds a 100% interest in two graphite properties located in Quebec: the Miller Graphite Project located in Grenville-Sur-La-Rouge and the Asbury Graphite Mine located in Notre-Dame-du-Laus. The Miller hydrothermal lump-vein historical graphite mine and surrounding property covers approximately 100 square kilometers (km2) and is located around 80 km west of Montreal in the Grenville Township. The Asbury Graphite Mine property is made up of two claims for a total of 119 hectares (ha). The Mine is located around 8.1 kilometers (km) northeast of Notre-Dame-Du-Laus in the Laurentides Region of southern Quebec.


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Comment by I8thestockon Jun 29, 2022 6:47pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:Where are the results of the December 2021 drill program?

RE:RE:RE:RE:Where are the results of the December 2021 drill program?While Alex was laughing at the thought that nuclear was never going to be in space, today we find the following......

Nuclear energy is going to the Moon…

Yes, the future of a presence on the Moon is getting real…

The big news is that NASA just awarded contracts to three companies to design nuclear fission power systems for the Moon. Those companies are Lockheed Martin, Westinghouse, and IX.

Lockheed Martin and Westinghouse are both large legacy incumbents. And each company plans to partner with a few others on its nuclear fission system design.

More exciting to me is IX. This company came about as a joint venture between Intuitive Machines and X Energy – two early stage companies. I suspect we’ll see the most innovative solution come out of this partnership. And bigger picture, this is a clear indication that NASA is finally getting serious about establishing a permanent presence on the lunar surface. That will require a stable and constant power source – and nuclear fission makes the most sense. Some will advocate for the use of solar energy in space instead. It’s just not practical. It would take literally tons and tons of solar panels to generate the power necessary for a permanent base. And getting massive payloads into orbit and down to the moon is no easy (or cheap) task. Nuclear fission is just a far more efficient solution. It would cost a fraction of the price, be deliverable in one spaceflight, and be far easier to install. And as a source of energy, nuclear fission would be more capable of base load power generation, the kind that is needed to fuel a base and support things like life support systems.

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