Hello Olderguy1,
I must intervene here. It's true that sometimes you ask real questions.
Those that go through the heads of shareholders and that nobody dares to ask, but then you totally lose your credibility.
I don't know if you don't care because you're retired but we know you, you're smarter than that!
With your comments, we know that you are short selling on PYR and that you just want to scare others to influence the price of the stock.
Unfortunately, there are consequences to actions like yours.
Look at the Ontario court decisions about bashers.
And as Peter has already said, there are already proceedings underway against some who have dishonest ideas about PYR.
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/article-anonymous-internet-posters-successfully-sued-in-ontario-for-defamatory/
About your question:
Electricity producers also need to adjust their production to produce less CO2. This is why solar and wind farms are replacing gas and coal plants.
It's not PYR's fault that there are still plans to produce electricity from gas!
Thus, the iron pellet plants will benefit from carbon credits by buying plasma torches from PYR to replace the polluting diesel burners.
And, plans that produce electricity will have to do the same to reduce their carbon footprint.
In summary, the carbon exchange is evaluated by plants (locally) to issue credits and not globally.
So, don't mix up your records... and your medications maybe! LOL
Moi
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