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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Nickel Creek Platinum Corp T.NCP

Alternate Symbol(s):  NCPCF

Nickel Creek Platinum Corp. is a Canada-based mining exploration and development company. The Company’s principal business activity is the exploration and evaluation of nickel and platinum group metals (PGM) mineral properties in North America. Its flagship asset is its 100%-owned nickel-copper PGM project, located in the Yukon Territory, Canada (Nickel Shaw Project). The project is in the... see more

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Nickel Creek Platinum Corp > GOOD STUFF ...
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Post by Wangotango67 on Jan 13, 2024 11:14pm

GOOD STUFF ...

Are shareholders at a vantage ?
UG mine, Deeper depth intercepts, minerals in silicates, stock piling, more mine years.
Suppressed stock price for how many years ?

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Anyone one read Vale + Glencore's latest news ?
Might entertain waste tailings.
Would this be serpentine, sudburyite, peridotires ?
The other nickel - lol


https://www.northernontariobusiness.com/industry-news/mining/vale-base-metals-boss-talks-business-combination-with-glencore-in-the-sudbury-mining-camp-8093974

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Let's play suppose.
Suppose there was an interest, or resolve with Wellgreen.

What would the junior do, life after Wellgreen ?
Retire ?
Or...jump lanes into - green energy ?

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More i read up on Yukon and it's energy issues, the more i see opportunity.

If it's not solar panels not producing enough electricity,
it's the reliance on diesel fuels with high CO2 emmissions.

What came next ?
Good ole bio fuel ( wood pellets )
Issue = must have trees....lol
Some Yukoner's won't provide the efficiency of the wood pellets.

https://www.yukon-news.com/columns/yukonomist-wood-heat-makes-a-comeback-7004876

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Seems Yukon is the testing ground.
Falling into each pitfall of, several energy schemes that don't effectively
cater to Yukon and it's northern location.

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COGENERATION
Cogeneration is a highly efficient process that uses one fuel to generate two types of energy, electrical and thermal.


Platinum - is the most effective means to produce, hydrogen.
                   even with PEM tech - platinum is the preferred catalyst.


Partner ?
Gov't + Indigenous.  ( not much diff than mining - pardon the pun )

1 - supply both gas heat and electricty = sell to Yukon Gov't.
2 - supply both gas and electricity and convert gas to methanol - 3 energies
2 - supply the gas and sell to Yukon Gov't who runs the elec generator and grid.

Tap into elec grid
Create pipeline network
Feed service stations


Technology ?
Yes... there exists massive elec generators that run on, hydrogen.
GE, and few others from Germany and USA. ( Jenbaacher )

Efficiency is important.
60% or better....
If water source is nearby, i would say efficiency increases exponentially.
Versus - those who have to buy the gas fuel to run elec generator.

https://www.ge.com/gas-power/future-of-energy/hydrogen-fueled-gas-turbines


Has to be profitable
Setting up near water supply - imperative.
Cost to make ( heat / electricty vs what it's sold for )

FRINGE ?  ( over and above fees ) that assist
Delivery charges
Reglatory charges
On peak , Off peak, Weekends etc.... ( diff rates )

Main Competitor ?
Diesel Fuel

One litre of diesel gives 0.3 kWh

YT Average Retail Price for Diesel Fuel at Self Service
Filling Stations is at a current level of $ 2.04  liter


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Mining industry has become complex.
Govt's and Stakeholders want a piece of the pie.
Throw in, enviromenral, permitting games and the fun's judt begun.
Mine has a life span. Doesn't last.


Versus

Generating power via lake source along with hydrological cycle
= Lasts a long time.
= Residual Revenues

Would be interesting to further this research and crunch the numbers.
What sort of profit potential ?
40% Gov't green tech energy assistence ? ( once in an eon )

I'd supply hydrogen ( gaseous ) figures but...
Seems the internet has pigeon holed the topic to only offering hydrogen
compressed gas = liquid values = creating a detersnt to pitch EV - wink.

Closest figures one could use is, cubic meter natural gas which if purchased
to run elec turbine fenerator = 60% efficiency whereby cost to purchase gas
cuts into profits hence = 60%.

If one made their own hydrogen.
Your not paying wholesale rates.
= far cheaper.

Inspirational video for junior + larger share holders
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cqjn3mup1So

HHO ( added oxygen ) adds to the gas power ( more volume CM )

Watch entire video.

8:20 min mark
5/L of gas per min
300/L per hour
7,200/L 24 hours

Amazing what two small car batteries can produce.
Which places into context,
What  would a large cogeneration plant put out and what sort of profits ?

Energy used vs Energy Created
Defies laws of physics

How ?

Because water holds more energy.
2/3 hydrogen  1/3 oxygen

And, how small voltage can split water.
Most are told you need large amounts of electricity.
Oh, contraire.


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