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Saw the below today re BCIA June 17...

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    Saw the below today re BCIA June 17 seminar...
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    "Below is a sample of presentations you can look forward to at the Coal Drying and Handling seminar:

    •RWE Power International, RE GmbH presenting on their WTA lignite drying technology

    •Kobe Steel presenting on their upgraded brown coal technology

    •Ignite Energy Resources - Lignite, a pathway to drop in fuels

    •Environmental Clean Technologies - Coldry: low cost, zero emission lignite drying

    •Exergen’s Continuous Hydrothermal De-Watering of Low Rank Coal

    •Torreco - Torrefaction Technology as applied to brown coal upgrading and other beneficial uses

    •Plus presentations from HRL, JC Steele & Sons Australia, CSIRO Process Science & Engineering, University of Melbourne, Monash University, Sinclair Knight Merz, University of Science & Technology Liaoning, China and WorleyParsons.

    The Coal Drying seminar will be the first in a series of similar events, with future events focussing on coal upgrading to value-added products (eg via gasification and/or pyrolysis), improving efficiency of coal utilisation, and carbon capture and storage technologies."
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    Notice - "first in a series of similar events, with future events"...WHY is this beginning 17 June ->...anticipated ALDP decision is mid June maybe? BCIA seem to be cranking up for some MAJOR b/coal drying tech action...anyway - the confidence is sweet. Govt depts have a history of wasting ~$400m on b/coal drying techs...I reckon this venture is VERY well orchestrated.

    So ECT are definitely presenting Monday. Yes there are at least 5 other techs also presenting. Most observers have thought ~3 major recipients and maybe a few minor ones.

    Lets think about the original objective of the ALDP...its (simplistically) about b/coal drying techs that are proven at pilot level - have a "need" for a Govt helping hand - have "some" private funding...with an emphasis on ability to be exported.

    Plenty here in the past have done some basic research on the above ~5 competing techs...below is my VERY rough idea of the less posted techs (Exergen has been discussed) :

    * RWE Power International, RE GmbH presenting on their WTA lignite drying technology

    http://www.dpi.vic.gov.au/energy/innovation-and-research/etis/low-emissions-coal-technologies/large-scale-demonstration-programs/international-power-coal-drying

    That was 2 years ago re Hazelwood...silence since?

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coal_upgrading_technology

    WTA - needs ~110C temps...no export potential. Has owners that are like BHP's size.


    * Kobe Steel - UBC process

    ~140C temp...high pressure...heat/squeeze....yes can export after expensive briquetting


    * Ignite Energy

    Coal to Oil focus imo...BCE export potential limited...I still reckon they are so versatile they will get ALDP $


    * Torreco - Torrefaction Technology

    http://www.ecotechenergygroup.com/index.php/alternative-energy

    Needs ~200-300C...BUT its greener...


    * Coldry

    Page 33 - JCoal are fellow BCIA members - and what does the below chart say about Coldry's tech cred...?

    http://www.brain-c-jcoal.info/news_images/cct_workshop2012/Prof.Mochida.pdf


    DFT done...uses largely FREE waste heat ~35-40C...proven pilot plant re LV coal...LT history with the DPI/Vic Govts...proven exportable...proven to have a clean water bi-product...proven to have a value add on ~Matmor

    Coldry's glaring negative is it has yet to attain a $$ backer.

    As a side point - we see a distinct move to QUALITY in the thermal coal market happening. Its just STARTING. Been to Beijing/Asia lately?

    Briefly - as I see it...those (inc Monash) looking to the LT know:

    China has just flagged a potential import restriction on coal +1% sulphur...+25% ash...-~4500cv. The Indians have signalled they may follow. Fact is people need to breeeeathe don't they...? Been to Beijing/Asia lately?

    Page 5

    http://www.ectltd.com.au/wp-content/uploads/110705-ASX-Coldry-Technology-Update-FINAL.pdf

    This is massively significant to Coldry... 0.35% sulphur...2.4% ash...-~5850 cv.

    LV lignite is known as the Worlds cleanest lignite - so obviously Coldry would have to be ~ the worlds cleanest coal...?

    The "coming" competitor...USA "powder river basin" coal has no where NEAR the positive characteristics of Coldry...and the cost to transport to Asia is from memory ~2/3 times Coldry given the PRB is ~1500km from the USA east coast.

    * Fact - Indonesia will have to rein in its exports (need them for domestic) ...Fact - Indo is presently the largest t/coal exporter...Fact - Indo will have to UPGRADE their coal to be LT exportable....Fact - there is a cloud hovering over Indo coal just it is over Oz coal...Fact - present coal benchmark producers Newcastle NEEEED ~$90 to just brake even....Fact...Coldry has all the ingredients to become a major coal player...let alone Matmor madness...Fact - the Fed/Vic Govts are absolutely convinced they have at least one economic drying solution in their sights.

    I did like the BCIA blurb re Coldry compared to the others:

    "Environmental Clean Technologies - Coldry: low cost, zero emission lignite drying "

    If the BCIA views/describes Coldry like that (they could have added the water benefit!) then...

    tick tock...
 
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