RE:RE:RE:Biofuels - the competition So many spots in the world the energy is green, like sweden and quebec/labrador where thoses torches do make a real big difference in ghg.
dcowan wrote: 40% reduction in GHG emissions. Good start if you ask me.
I've seen planet of the humans - one thing we need to understand is that torches require energy as well...
Pitpitcolisse wrote: It's not really green to burn trees. Check Micheal Moore's Planet of the human, you'll understand why. https://youtu.be/Zk11vI-7czE
dcowan wrote: Can someone who's done their DD on this please comment. I've been reading more and more about the use of biofuels as an alternative to hydrocarbon fuel sources. This, to me, appears to be the only competition PYR has in the space.
- Is this something the big players are readily adopting
- How accessible are biofuels?
- Is there still a carbon footprint (in the processing and or combusting)?
- What stages are companies at with adoption (i.e. have they fully transistioned or are they in the pilot phase)?
This is not meant to 'troll' the board. I'm legitimatly interested as I haven't done the research and just read a short article suggesting theres more of an uptake in biofuels currently.
I'm also very long PYR. Although, I have sold a few on the way up... but I also bought at $5.60 and $5.43 this past week.