RE:RE:Interesting Reads on Plasma and the Cement Industry the new plant being built are using hydrogen.
Any of the studies of cement etc all have natural gas being substantially cheaper to operate that's not even counting installation and modifications. I believe the cement thesis from a couple months ago had electricity at 6.3 cents a kilowatt and still was twice as expensive as gas. Good luck finding electricity at twice that price
in the spring the CEO was specifically asked of the cost difference between electricity natural gas and biodiesel. He skated and said he doesn't know the difference in costs so apparently they've been working on projects for over a decade that no one's done a price comparison.
as an investor you might want to look into that
since it's less than 30 days till the SAT is to be completed and announced you'll have your answer
PORF wrote: It worries me that these articles are about Hydrogen Fueled Torches. Am I missing something. I am long PYR for years so please dont think I am bashing. As you can see I seldom post but this truly worries me.