MONTREAL, April 17, 2024
......This agreement outlines the steps necessary to generate relevant data from a PyroGenesis plasma torch test, in anticipation of having it possibly replacing burners in the Client’s legacy system that emits significant CO2. The Client, a significant carbon emitter, hopes this initiative will support its energy-transition/decarbonization goals and address an emissions problem facing the industry as a whole. PyroGenesis’ engineering team are confident that they will be able to propose a solution to this problem.
The test contemplated by this initial engagement should be completed within the next 10 weeks. Should the test prove successful, it is expected that the Client will move to step 2, which envisions producing a complete plasma torch-based system on-site to replace an existing fossil fuel burner. Such a system would include a PyroGenesis plasma torch as well as the accompanying manipulation/handling components. Step 2 would take approximately 6 months "depending on the delivery time of a specific long lead item (the power supply) and generate approximately US$500,000-$1,000,000 in revenues to PyroGenesis." It is estimated that the industry has thousands of such burners in operation world-wide.
I find it very odd that the "the client" ( a billion-dollar entity with facilities on five continents, is one of the world’s largest manufacturers of products that serve the mining and defense industries, amongst others)....
doesn't have an existing power supply.
How is that even possible?
Is obtaining the requisite power supply a problem for other potential clients?
Apparently, it is for this one.