Location confirmed for Clean Coal Technologies’ test facility
Published by Claire Cuddihy,
Assistant Editor
World Coal,
Clean Coal Technologies, Inc. (CCTI), the New York-based leading clean-energy company utilising patented and proven technology to convert run-of-mine coal into a cleaner-burning and more efficient fuel, has confirmed the permanent location for their test facility in Wyoming.
CCTI Press Officer, Sean Mahoney, commented: “After months of intense due diligence inspecting a handful of prospective sites and the requisite infrastructure, rail and permitting requirements, we have decided upon the Fort Union Industrial Park in Gillette, Wyoming as the permanent home for our test facility.”
“Working alongside the University of Wyoming School of Energy Resources and Gillette-based Energy Capital Economic Development, we’re confident this location provides all necessary logistical requirements including having the critically important pre-existing rail access. Immediately upon the permits being granted and the facility being reassembled we expect to be receiving international coal for testing which is a precondition of licensing the technology with some of our international clients,” Mahoney added.
The Fort Union Site is ideally located near Gillette, giving easy access to visitors both from abroad and domestically. Of equal importance, it will facilitate the advanced research work being done in partnership with the University of Wyoming to assess the capability of the CCTI Technologies to access the valuable byproducts from coal the company expects will produce a separate and important revenue stream for PRB coals.
Read the article online at: https://www.worldcoal.com/exploration-and-development/30042018/location-confirmed-for-clean-coal-technologies-test-facility/
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