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Cielo Waste Solutions Corp V.CMC

Alternate Symbol(s):  V.CMC.WT | CWSFF

Cielo Waste Solutions Corp. is a waste-to-fuel environmental technology company. The Company is focused on converting waste feedstocks, including organic material and wood derivative waste to fuel. It owns an exclusive license in Canada for patented Enhanced Biomass to Liquids (EBTL) and Biomass Gas to Liquids (BGTL) technologies and related intellectual property, and an exclusive license in the United States for creosote and treated wood by-products, including abundant discarded railway tie feedstock. EBTL is a patented process to integrate gasification, hydrogen generation and Fischer-Tropsch conversion of biomass to produce fossil-free renewable and net-zero carbon intensity fuel. BGTL process utilizes a gasifier to convert cellulosic biomass into bio-syngas (hydrogen and carbon monoxide), which is then converted into synthetic paraffinic diesel (SPD) through Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis. It is also focused on the development of its Thermal Catalytic Depolymerization (TCD) process.


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Comment by RagingBull84on Mar 08, 2021 5:46pm
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RE:Shares

RE:Shares

Fair enough. That is a concern for me also, but I don't know if they have much choice. I would rather be diluted somewhat if it results in company growth, rather than have them go in to too much debt and become insolvent. Once they start bringing in cash flow, they may not need to be as dilutive. Still the early stages of what looks to be a great long term company. Cash as always is king.

Hope it works out for you

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