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SORNG1on May 08, 2021 8:55am
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RE:Q1
RE:Q1 A couple other thoughts about the Q4 2020 Earnings compared to potential upcoming Q1 2021. There were significant "acquitision" costs at the end of 2020 for HyGEAR and Inmatec. Basically no revenues from those two acquisitions as they weren't completed until 2021. There should be earnings in Q1 2021 report and will definitely be some significant guidance on potential revenues. Hopefully Kurt will spend some time discussing future potential of HyGEAR and Inmatec. Green Hydrogen is touted as the Fuel of the Future. HyGEAR, using RNG also produced by Xebec, can produce on site Green Hydrogen. No massive inew nfrastructure for the difficult storage and transport of hydrogen from distant wind/solar/hydro farms. The existing natural gas infrastructure can bring RNG to the HyGEAR unit, requiring minimal hydrogen safe pipes to get the hydrogen across the street to the fuel pumps or the industriali user of hydrogen. Inmatec is providing the opportunity for hospitals to generate oxygen "on site" in the middle of a world health crisis. Oxygen demand for hospitals has sky rocketed. What used to be a minor hit to the bottom line is now a huge hit due to the increased cost of oxygen, especially when delivered by tank from an outside provider. Large hospttals can appreciate significant savings but generating oxygen on site. Very few US hospitals have on site oxygen generating capabilities today---that will change in the future and Inmatec will be the leader. And don't forget that the new Tennessee manufacturing plant gives Xebec a place to mass produce Biostream units in the US for the most economical way to produce RNG on all sizes of organic waste sites. Can you see any farms, municipal waste sites, food spoilage, organic industrial waste, or land fills that could be used to produce RNG for direct injection inthe natural gas pipeline with a premanufactured Biostream unit delivered to their site? Actually, they are everywhere---all over the world.