RE:Any of these Johnny come lately oh is this the new steer away from this seven year silicon project and forget all about it. So now HPQ is now an environmental company... Maybe they could bury the rod in all the gold mines they dug...oh wait..
what can't be ignore it is company press releases and financials. You know the one saying it's gonna be another year at least till they come up with something for the silly con project or the decades of financials showing zero revenue write that down 0.. notta zip zero.....
CrazyProphet wrote: bashers need to be taken with a grain of salt ! They are the fleas of the business
soon to have a flea bath here !
Anyone tells you our partner is not the real deal needs their heads examined and the ones that like to play their BS mind games will be no more soon I am expecting !
Dealing with Rio and Norsk is not for amatures !
Eventually the lining of the pot can no longer conduct the required electricity properly and must be removed and replaced. But being heavily contaminated with metals and various compounds, it is often stored at tremendous cost until a safe process can treat the material. In the past (and sadly even today in some areas), this dangerous solid waste – also known as “spent cathode” – has been dumped in lakes and in landfill, a major environmental problem.
But while dangerous, the spent pot lining contains valuable material that, if processed correctly, could be recovered and reused. The goal of this project is to develop a solution to recover that material, but also do so in a safe and environmentally healthy way. PyroGenesis’ partner in this project, Aluminerie Alouette – co-owned by Rio Tinto and Norsk Hydro – is the largest primary aluminum smelter in the Americas.