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Acceleware Ltd V.AXE

Alternate Symbol(s):  ACWRF

Acceleware Ltd. is an advanced electromagnetic (EM) heating company with highly scalable EM solutions for large industrial applications. Its segments include High-Performance Computing (HPC) and RF Heating. The HPC segment sells proprietary high-performance computing software and related consulting services and training programs to the oil and gas industry. The RF Heating segment is engaged in research, development, and commercialization activities related to advanced electromagnetic heating using radio frequency (RF) energy. It is piloting RF XL, its patented low-cost, low-carbon EM thermal production technology for heavy oil and oil sands. It is also working with a consortium of potash partners on a pilot project using its patented and field proven Clean Tech Inverter (CTI) to decarbonize drying of potash ore and other minerals. It is actively developing partnerships for EM heating of other industrial applications in mining, steel, agriculture, cement, hydrogen and other clean fuels.


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Post by Whampoaon Nov 07, 2024 10:12am
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Get up to speed Copper and its massive water requirements

Get up to speed Copper and its massive water requirementsI'm invested multi-year in a couple of Canadian CU juniors, both have pit operations, but both have insitu copper.  These are water works extraction technologies and they are located in arid AZ. When CU is suspended in water, it appears the water does not easily evaporate in giant out door ponds. And one of these juniors is partnered with Rio Tinto and its live bacteria CU harvesting/leaching technology so obviously needing water.


Here's an excellent article pub about 3 years ago, but still very current. 

https://www.mining-technology.com/sponsored/how-less-water-can-help-fill-the-copper-supply-gap/

Much in there but want to point out the "dry stacking"  (requires removing water) from wet tailings endeavor.


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