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Ciaoon Jan 19, 2022 4:03pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Volume
RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:VolumeAnd that again is why XBC's carefully thought out strategy will take care of the company where their path to profitability is much more probable than the fuel cell battery producers.
Their RNG (potential 5 - 10% hydrogen blend) can be injected into the existing (or connecting) NG pipeline infrastructure) that represents $B that the oil and gas conglomerates don't want to see waste away. Some RNG could be for on-site use / distribution.
A declining share price is an easy mark for the bear story. You can look for something fundamentally wrong with the company just as you can look for Bigfoot. As for fears of Q4, the projections for rev and EBITDA guidance in the Q3 MDA and NR is backed up by the Board's approval, and I would take some comfort in that.
babedinkleman wrote: babedinkleman wrote: tony08 wrote: babeinkleman wrote:
"Don't kid yourself.....contrary to the woke crowd and 'youngsters' who don't understand how the real world works....fossil fuels will be the basis of energy production forever....or at least until the planet implodes on itself due to 'climate change'...lol
Hope you're joking, because if you're serious, it's realy pathetic.....By the way, in case you have'nt notice, in a few years there wont be a new car sold that's gonna take fuel....
Not joking at all. You....like many fail to understand that all these renewable energy sources are at their heart based on fossil fuels. What? You think concrete production.....plastics.....mining of all the inputs that are required to perpetrate this 'oil is dead' charade are going to be run using renewables? Give your head a shake. Other than nuclear picking some up the slack due to what will be an insanely underpowered grid to handle this regulated move into 'clean' (lol) electricity for home heating and vehicles....other than making the woke crowd feel better the planet will be far worse off for it.
And don't get me wrong....renewables do have a place....as a secondary supplement to try to run as clean as possible....but this fantasy that fossil fuels aren't going to be the basis of energy needs moving forward is laughable.