RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:The world is swimming in nickel You don't know much about the company. For 100 years the mining world did not mine low grade deposits but according to you using 100 year old technology will suddenly make it work.
You should do some reading. Hard to keep track fo all the CNC technologies they mentioned I'm sure I'm missing some. But here are some.
Zero carbon footprint: Canada Nickel aims to have a zero-carbon footprint by using electric trucks and shovels, and renewable energy sources such as solar and wind power. The company is also exploring the use of hydrogen as a clean energy source for its mining operations.
Magnetic separation: Canada Nickel is using magnetic separation to separate the nickel-bearing minerals from the waste rock. This process uses magnets to attract and separate the nickel-bearing minerals, which are then processed further to extract the nickel.
Processing of tailings: Canada Nickel plans to use its proprietary process called the "NetZero Metals" process to extract nickel, cobalt, and iron from tailings, which are the waste materials left over after mining. This process aims to recover valuable metals while reducing the environmental impact of mining.
Modern mining techniques: Canada Nickel is using modern mining techniques such as drilling and blasting, and selective mining to target high-grade nickel zones within the deposit. This approach allows the company to maximize the recovery of valuable minerals while minimizing the amount of waste rock that needs to be processed.
NoobTube wrote: Sorry I hurt your feels bro but saying you can't find any answers when it's there in print is willfully ignorant. This isn't name calling, it's calling out your red herrings, kind of like this continued post with more red herrings. My username is also not endzone.
Many of these processes are used today and some have been around for over a hundred years or so. Now please point to where CNC said they were going to utilize these.