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The Company is leveraging a vertically integrated, coal-based platform to deliver combined energy, environmental and economic solutions, producing clean, efficient and affordable energy.
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jwfoster (99.73) Submitted: 3/01/08 4:23 PM : Start Price: $2.31 EEE Score: -54.13
Over half the power in the US is coal based. Coal produces bad emissions and is dirty. Evergreen's coal additives reduce coal emissions by about 80%. Over half of all states are adopting clean coal emission standards.Asian countries are interesting in utilizing Evergreen's technology.While coal is the energy of the past too much is in use and the power it supplies to the world is too crucial to ignore the fact that coal will be a primary energy source for the next 30 years. However, everyone will want clean coal additives and technology. Evergreen will be a part of that solution as states force coal plants to go clean. Even the DOE is onboard with Evergreen's technology and platform. Best of all, it doesn't require new technology but, just blending of product and coal. It is not the solution of 2030 but, it is one of many solutions of the next decade or two.
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goldminingXpert (99.99) Submitted: 4/15/08 6:52 PM
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shocking how you can be so wrong.
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SATMOJ (< 20) Submitted: 5/16/08 12:45 PM
hey "gold mining Expert" did you know that out of the electricty produced in the US ..more than 70% is from Coal. Now with Oil at all time highs and Natural gas not too far behind and the Tree huggers refusing to allow more Nuclear Power Plants to be built, Well then. Evergreen may just be on to something, Atleast they are not in a bad market. Their product takes coal that No one wanted to use cause of its "dirty burn" and cleans it up to a little bit better than the cleaner burning coals out there. However, I do not know the economics of this product, Is it more expensive and if so how much more is it. Also what is the carbon emissions. Will the power plant be able to save carbon credits and then sell them to the dirty plants?
richmouse (< 20) Submitted: 7/11/08 12:02 PM
Indiana has sulfur based coal and this technology can take the sulfur dioxide out of the coal that means my state can finally use a resource it has not been able to use for years. it's dirty coal.