CHINESE OWNED - INDO NICKEL PLANT 13 killed in furnace explosion at Chinese-owned
nickel plant in Indonesia Excerpt -
It was the latest in a series of deadly incidents at nickel smelting plants in Indonesia that are part
of China's ambitious transnational development program known as the Belt and Road Initiative.
Nickel is a key component in global battery production for electric vehicles.
At least four Chinese and nine Indonesian workers died when the furnace exploded while they
were repairing it, said Central Sulawesi police Chief Agus Nugroho. Nearly 50 per cent of PT IMIP's shares are owned by a Chinese holding company, and the rest are owned by two Indonesian companies. It began smelter operations in 2013 and is now the largest nickel-based industrial area in Indonesia.
Two dump truck operators were killed when they were engulfed by a wall of black sludge-like material following the collapse of a nickel waste disposal site in April.
Link -
https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/chinese-owned-nickel-plant-explosion-kills-13-1.7069138 Anyone ever here of a nickel plant exploding ....?
I've never have. First thing that came to mind ? Nickel Hydrazine Nitrate
= Rocket / Misile Propellant Nickel Hydrazine Nitrate = can turn black. Does Indonesia have a propellant program ? April 7, 2023 Indonesia Is Almost Making Ballistic Missiles
https://21stcenturyasianarmsrace.com/tag/r-han/
Dahana ( Indonesia business ) DAHANA also provides explosives for defence interest with the support of The Energetic Material Center. The Services include the production of propellants for small and large munitions, rockets, PETN, and others.
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Interesting to know Indonesia is working on own
rocket and misile propellants.
China does have strong relations with, Indonesia.
China loves the Indo Nickel.
Which just so happens
Nickel can act as a superb metal hydrozine propellant.
Chromium is another, along with certain iron alloys ( stainless steel )
Which brings into question Are nickel, chrome and orher alloys really meant for ...
domestic / industrial products or...... military fuel propellants ? Here's a NASA paper - best alloys = hydrazine nitrate propellants Different tests
Different outcomes by each
BEST METALS ( storage, shelf life,decomposition energy )
Aluminum
Nickel
Stainless
Chromium
https://ntrs.nasa.gov/api/citations/19720019028/downloads/19720019028.pdf PAGE 17 I find it interesting magnesium =
not enough data If one searches out - green propellants -
one of the key attributes they seek is, higher kelven heat.
Magnesium runs very hot. 3,100 °C (3,370 K; 5,610 °F Making it an ideal metal hydrazine nitrate propellant.
Which takes this subject to the next level.... How many nickel juniors have ample - magnesium ?
Numerous.
Currently,
co2 seq seems to be the path most juniors are on.
yet.... is the effort even worth the juniors effort ( equipt / cost / downtime )
$75 per co2 seq'd tonne
Versus Selling magnesium oxide - fetching far more than, $75
Selling magnesium carbonate - fetching far more than, $75
And.... no real mention of what happens to the magnesium
once co2 is seq....lol
Could another want to own this magnesium carbonate ? = Rocket / Misile Propellant ?
= Make more $$$ than entire nickel miner ?
Nickel
Chromium
Aluminum
Stainless
Magnesium
Turns out.... there is such a
magnesium hydrazine that has
carbon. Let's Now Ask..... Just how valuble are these juniors who harbor such saught after metals ?
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HYDROGEN Platinum, Nickel, Cobalt Wellgreen has all 3 minerals.
Cobalt + Maganese ( super fast hydrogen production )
Research Paper with Video https://itaintmagic.riken.jp/hot-off-the-press/green-hydrogen-production-for-fuel-cells-and-fertilizers/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B8hyesXmueE SOLAR PANEL HYDROGEN PRODUCTION https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-dH81VsKYgY This last video i'll chalk up as, electric car or grid funded ( tease )
I'd say.... they know how fast hydrogen is growing and electric industry
is quite concerned hydrogen will win.
What they fail to recognize in video is, hydrogen fuel cells on vehicles eliminates the need to storge
or freeze hydrogen in storage. On demand using a simple fuel cell
would allow transportation industry to - keep existing vehicles and manufacturing
plants in operation with modest tweaks to accommodate hydrogen combustion.
One can turn nickel, copper, and so many other metals to a salt.
Easy to transport, safe, just add water and with the platinum or nickel
hydrogen cell onboard vehicles.... one could repurpose existing fuel stations
which simple switch / convert to hydrogen fuel stations.
Consumers fuel up with a simple aqueous metal sat water.
Fuel cell and small battery does the rest.
Vehicle makes hydrogen on demand.
Which places the thought of, large manufacturer making hydrogen gas
special freeze truck transports hydrogen
fuel station with same freeze tech
= nonscensicle
= excuse electric car competitors use to divert attention But when one think, = aqueous salt water
= use existing fuel stations
= hydrogen fuel cell on car
= use existing car parts / manufacturing
= makes perfect sense Now..... Have a lil laugh.... Cheers....