RE:RE:RE:RE:New follower...I agree with that. The question is how does the process eliminate CO2 emissions? Fluidized bed reactor type processes send it up the smoke stack....if PUREVAP captures or somehow eliminates CO2 creation then it is much more interesting in my opinion.
I think most metallurgical processes are on the need to buy credit side of the market....if PUREVAP is on the sell side, fantastic. Unfortunately, what I understood the CEO to be saying was the emission credits would come from electricity savings and my understanding are those are not the companies credits.
Energy efficiency is great and really lowers OPEX in hugely energy intensive metallurgy, but when you are using clean hydro the CO2 savings are so not so impressive.
This is not the key to success for the company, just what I am interested in.