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Gold/Mining/Energy : Global Thermoelectric - SOFC Fuel cells (GLE:TSE)

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To: Greg from Edmonton who wrote (2639)7/16/1999 10:42:00 AM
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Would an example be a Canadian company that does computerized plasma-arc incineration of municipal solid waste landfills. In Europe precise control of the melting points, and grid pattern reclaims valuable urban space by shrinking the solid waste up to 80% of it's original volume. Amongst other resources that are reclaimed scientists have found that some grades of ash with higher melting points are perfect for an inexpensive catalyst used in the manufacture of high temperature ceramics. These ceramics can be used in such things as space shuttle heat shields, solid oxide fuel cells...@ cost of $80.00/ton. (Purdue University has more info.) Global Thermoelectric was invited to work with the Europeans on their solid oxide fuel cell team before the Delphi order, there's tons more action yet.
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