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From: naimarantz5/1/2018 1:20:06 PM
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Reading CCB's last news release its apparent that its business as usual with CCB and Canada wants to become a world leader in the development of small modular reactors and the Federal government is keeping tabs on CCB's ultra high purity graphite. Besides the obvious benefits of the use of modular for construction worldwide they can be used by communities and especially in the north. As they produce heat it can be utilized for heating buildings and greenhouses. Greenhouses alone will save the communities substantial money and make them less dependent on expensive outside sources. There will be no more need to import loads of diesel for generators reducing greenhouse gasses both from generators and fuel transportation. This also includes the greenhouse gasses from transporting the vegetables north. The demand for high purity graphite for these modulars will be substantial and companies will obviously be seeking to lock in a long term supply of this rare resource.
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