From an interested investor.....I have done a reasonable amount of research on CFO, its history, products etc, much of this via their website. I'm aware of DoE interest etc.
I'm sure like a number here, I see CFO as a stock that could now be in the right place at the right time, as against 5 years ago when it listed.
The ony question I have remaining, which I am hoping somone may be willing to help me with is this - "Is the process of extracting coal considered in and of itself, as contributing to global emissions?"
That is to say - would the fact that CFO requires the digging up of coal, potentially be seen as a 'no-go' to financiers, and possibly government?
The answer being 'yes' does not necessarily disuade me from investing. There are clearly other off-set environmental / social and economic benefits of this product across a range of industries, which on face value seems to counteract any carbon emission in the 'extraction' process .....not to mention enabling Governemnts / Coal industry to transition from coal to reusables much sooner by finding an alternative use for coal that minmises the risk of stranded commercial assets and loss of jobs / impact on economy, etc, etc.
If anyone is able to help - much aprpeciated in advance.
EB
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