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Volt Carbon Technologies Inc V.VCT

Alternate Symbol(s):  TORVF

Volt Carbon Technologies Inc. is a Canada-based carbon science company, with specific interests in energy storage and green energy creation, with holdings in mining claims in the provinces of Ontario, Quebec and British Columbia in Canada. The Company’s wholly owned subsidiary, Solid Ultrabattery Inc., is focused on developing its battery technology. The Company operates through two segments: Research & Development, and Mineral Exploration. Its products include Air classifier. Air classification is a method of separating particles based on their density, shape and aerodynamic properties. It has optimized its air classifiers through computational fluid dynamics. The Company is also developing air classification systems for separating out large-flake graphite.


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Comment by IBTryinIton Jan 04, 2011 1:11pm
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RE: RE: RE: RE: NR Today Mt Copeland Report Out

RE: RE: RE: RE: NR Today Mt Copeland Report OutI absolutely agree with moly4u, the BIG PLUS is as stated it sits in BC which, at this point and time, is in friendly mining province. I was simply pointing out, the minerals were an oversite and recently became a great new discovery, and it would take many dollars to start the proccessing mill, which if it came to be we would gain many jobs and maybe some extra bennifits to other types of manufacturing. If it were to be built along the same lines as the mill and mine in Sterwart it would add many more bennifits to our province and we could do an open pit mine which is much safer than underground. You are correct as this could be fast tracked into production as most of the materials required to build such a mine are readily available in BC without the extra costs to produce, lets say Quebec or Ontario and have to be shipped a long distance when it can be produced locally. I am not sure of the time line it would take, even if things clicked. Maybe someone knows or has expertise in this matter and could wager their time line.
Jean
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