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CVW CleanTech Inc V.CVW

Alternate Symbol(s):  CVWFF

CVW CleanTech Inc. is a Canada-based clean technology royalty company. The Company is in the process of building a portfolio of royalty-based cash flow streams by partnering with clean technology innovators in the commodity space. It is focused on providing solutions to the mining sector of Canada's oil sands industry. The Company has developed a suite of technologies called Creating Value from Waste (CVW) which is designed to recover bitumen, solvents, critical minerals, and water from oil sands froth treatment tailings, which would reduce tailings pond fugitive methane emissions, volatile organic compounds, and enhance tailings management. Its technology is designed to intercept oil sands froth treatment tailings before discharge to tailings ponds, recover commodities such as bitumen, solvents and valuable critical minerals while reducing GHG emissions, VOC emissions, tailings volume and other environmental impacts. It has a concentrator plant (CP) and a mineral separation plant.


TSXV:CVW - Post by User

Post by pyro6on Jul 10, 2024 2:45pm
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Are all holding our collective breaths?

Are all holding our collective breaths?I'm just wondering after all these years who would be willing to sell their stocks?  If supply and demand is in play they should continue to rise.  Here's hoping!
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