$MVTG and GE a deal made in heaven!
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$MVTG calm before the Storm 2.0 has hit!
Ask is very thin and ready to break out over .02/share. Ultra Low float (65 Mil), low OS (144 Mil), undervalued, GE is their new partner, fully SEC reporting since the IPO in 2008. Huge news pending. 5 week rally already underway. No sellers left! Take out .03 and she can run to .30, per the charts!!!
$MVTG speaking of things I can't even make up today here is some good $MVTG science and engineering primer info on fisher tropsch technology that will be the second stage of the MVTG-GE-ERC-SynGas reactor that makes syn gas out of captured waste CO2 carbon dioxide. GE is their partner now since GE bought Alstom.
https://www.netl.doe.gov/research/coal/energy...tsynthesis
THE $MVTG ERC will use CO2 instead of coal, and solar or wind electric power directly to make the H2 and CO products cleanly and efficiently with no coal toxic waste products and no CO2 byproduct waste.
The Fischer-Tropsch process is a catalytic chemical reaction in which carbon monoxide (CO) and hydrogen (H2) in the syngas are converted into hydrocarbons of various molecular weights according to the following equation:
(2n+1) H2 + n CO ? Cn H(2n+2) + n H2O
Where n is an integer. Thus, for n=1, the reaction represents the formation of methane, which in most CTL or GTL applications is considered an undesirable byproduct. The Fischer-Tropsch process conditions are usually chosen to maximize the formation of higher molecular weight hydrocarbon liquid fuels which are higher value products.
Depending on the catalyst, temperature, and type of process employed, hydrocarbons ranging from methane to higher molecular paraffins and olefins can be obtained. The Fischer-Tropsch synthesis reaction, in theory, is a condensation polymerization reaction of CO. Its products obey a well-defined molecular weight distribution according to a relationship known as Shultz-Flory distribution.
In layman's language it can make synthetic diesel fuel out of syngas!!!!
It is already commercially viable and has been since the Germans invented it back before WWII.
But today's syn gas is made from burning and reforming Natural gas making tons of waste CO2 in the process.