UBC is a contender for upgrading Mantle's coal in the future.
Yes Obes, this is what it says -
"If UBC product needs to be transported for long distance, it is made into briquette by roller press. Because it will be exposed to atmosphere during transportation and open storage, the product reabsorbs the water from atmosphere, then; moisture content will become approximately 8% which is the equilibrium point of hydrophobic UBC product."
So Obes, it reabsorbs to 8% moisture which is the equilibrium point of hydrophobic UBC product.
You know what that means right?
It gets to 8% then won't absorb any more moisture.
There are no "kero" issues, that's just your assumption/deflection attempt.
It also says - "UBC product has been transported by ship from Indonesia to Japan in the same manner as ordinary coal"
No amount of deflection can alter the validity of UBC as an upgraded brown coal product backed by both the Japanese and Indian Gov's through their MOU for a pilot scale project for UBC use in electricity generation.
No mention of bench scale lab testing?
B Rubes
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