RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:The world is swimming in nickelYou make a post stating that technology hasn't changed in mining and that 100 year old "shovels and picks" work for low grade deposits.
I posted the new technologies.
You then asked which ones CNC was using.
I posted a few that I could find.
Now you speak of red herrings after embarassing yourself in not knowing basic information on a stock you are touting.
You are really embarassing yourself. I suggest you lose this mask its failing you badly.
NoobTube wrote: Once again deflection onto new topics when called out on the old ones. First you didn't know the ore grade quality and quantity even though they have defined a resource. Then it was "new unproven" recovery methods despite many of them being around for a long time and are already utilized by miners around the world. Issues with magnetic separation now? You're conflating different topics like NetZero IPT and the carbon capture with the recoveries of the metals. Also different options they're looking at to have a smaller carbon foot print. You seem confused by them all. I'm glad they're looking at all available options.
Excited to see where they go with the hydrogen vehicles. Wouldn't it be great to pipe in NG, separate the co2 from the hydrogen. Sequester the carbon in the waste rock and fuel the vehicles. Fuel generation on-site would save lots and likely be cheaper and easier than electric driven equipment. Depending on how all carbon capture and hydrogen production works out they could have excess to sell as a stream to reduce opex.
Keep fishing for them red herrings.