CFU ceramic fuel cells limited

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    Agree with your comments "Eyeswideopen"

    I don't really expect the Australian Govt to do anything about CO2 levels. Europe has bought into the idea that reducing CO2 levels is more important than two political parties slugging it out, wasting time / money and resources talking about Ute's

    Power companies - they would rather CFU and their Bluegen product disappear as they make more money out of huge projects that involve Billions of Govt Tax breaks such as building power stations or upgrading infrastructure - most of which the Govt sold to them and now finds itself perhaps having to pick up the pieces!

    Gas companies would rather see large projects too as they too can get in on the act of requesting huge sums of Govt Tax breaks etc..... seem to remember selling those too!!

    This leaves CFU in the position of playing the green card in for a product that is not entirely "Green" - but is more green than any of the other "Non Green" options. Sounds a bit like the Hybrid cars - more green than the other options!

    Given general dislike and distrust of power companies and other utility companies for that matter (or am I all alone), when CFU gets these units into production - I would expect word to travel fast and consumers to vote with their feet and begin buying these units.

    Interested in others thoughts.
 
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