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Creating Synthetic Fuel for Clean Energy and Extracting Rare Earth Elements from Waste Coal

Punxsutawney, PA Beigetreten Ekim 2024
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Firepoint Energy@FirepointEnergy·
State Representative Jim Struzzi is touting a Conemaugh Township development that has great potential in the energy sector using re-purposed waste coal and acid mine drainage.  A pilot site operated by Firepoint Energy, Incorporated will utilize “plasma gasification” technology to turn waste coal into clean synthetic jet fuel. wdadradio.com/2025/03/09/str…
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Firepoint Energy@FirepointEnergy·
Firepoint Energy was once again featured in The Indiana Gazette as its executives hosted public officials and outlined plans for the development of the Tunnelton pilot site. #tncms-source=login" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">indianagazette.com/local_news/fir…
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Firepoint Energy@FirepointEnergy·
@SC74303347 The most reliable method of contacting us directly is to send an email to contact@firepoint.energy, or to call 582-855-6033. Those forms of contact go directly to representatives of Firepoint Energy.
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MAdetective66@SC74303347·
@FirepointEnergy Hello Firepoint Energy, I’m an early and secondary investor. I recently had a question and wrote to #wefunder No one has answered me after three attempts on 1/29, 2/4 and 2/13. Doesn’t leave me with a lot of confidence in my early investment if they go silent.
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Firepoint Energy@FirepointEnergy·
For the sake of clarity and accuracy, Firepoint Energy Inc. issues the following amended retraction regarding statements previously made through its official accounts, or other communications channels concerning Reformed Energy Inc. and the plasma gasifiers produced by that company: Firepoint Energy CEO Bill Smith was previously a contractor of Reformed Energy. However, neither he nor Firepoint Energy holds or retains any ownership rights to intellectual property, proprietary technology, or any other assets owned or managed by Reformed Energy, including its plasma gasifiers. Any prior use by Firepoint Energy of images owned by Reformed Energy was unauthorized and done without the explicit permission of Reformed Energy. Reformed Energy has filed a patent for a 50-ton-per-day plasma gasifier, and to the best of Firepoint Energy’s knowledge, Reformed Energy does not possess any expired patents related to plasma gasifiers. Firepoint Energy is not involved in the manufacturing of Reformed Energy’s gasifiers — specifically the L50 gasifier — and acknowledges that any future use by Firepoint Energy of Reformed Energy’s plasma gasifiers would be contingent upon a formal purchase agreement with Reformed Energy. Firepoint Energy regrets any misunderstanding resulting from prior communications and appreciates the opportunity to clarify this matter.
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Firepoint Energy@FirepointEnergy·
Hi Chelsea, you can find more information on our Crowdfunding Campaign landing page - wefunder.com/firepointenerg…. I am also going to try and post a video introduction from our CEO, Bill Smith, later today that will give more of a visual understanding of we are seeking to accomplish!
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R A W S A L E R T S@rawsalerts·
🚨#BREAKING: China has just imposed a 15% tariff on the United Staes for coal and liquefied natural gas (LNG) immediately after President Trump's latest tariffs took effect.
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RL@watters1309·
@FirepointEnergy Is there a way for me to invest into this company ? Thank you
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Firepoint Energy@FirepointEnergy·
Firepoint Energy Featured in the News! We’re thrilled to share that our efforts at Firepoint Energy to redevelop the Tunnelton pilot site in Indiana County have been highlighted in The Indiana Gazette this week! The article covers our groundbreaking work in coal-waste-to-energy and mineral recovery, as well as the progress we’re making with our fundraising campaign on Wefunder. Wyoming-based company eyes Tunnelton site for multi-faceted development | Local News | latrobebulletinnews.com
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Ryan Null@JRyanNull·
@FirepointEnergy When are you going to IPO? I was happy to participate in the WeFunder. What you’re doing is amazing!
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Firepoint Energy@FirepointEnergy·
Thank you for you investment, and your comment! If you've invested in Firepoint Energy via WeFunder, you will receive email updates directly from us as they become available. Please make sure you check your spam folder if you have any trouble finding our correspondences. And if you have anything you'd like to discuss, please call our Pennsylvania office and asked to speak with Bill Smith. The number is listed on the website. Cheers!
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MAdetective66
MAdetective66@SC74303347·
@FirepointEnergy I bought into the WeFunder as well. I would to hear more about when we can invest in XLPI again.
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Firepoint Energy@FirepointEnergy·
Even more exciting, The Latrobe Bulletin has also reprinted the article, helping spread the word about how we’re accelerating the transition to a cleaner, more sustainable future for Western Pennsylvania. Wyoming-based company eyes Tunnelton site for multi-faceted development indianagazette.com/news/iup_news/…… via @IndianaGazette
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Crislynn
Crislynn@CLynn36402·
@FirepointEnergy I have invested and I am super excited for the future !! I know firepoint is going to do amazing things for the future of our world !!! 🙌🙌
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Firepoint Energy@FirepointEnergy·
CEO CFO: What are some of the challenges in getting this off the ground? Mr. Smith: One challenge has been getting on the same page with the Department of Environmental Protection here in Pennsylvania. We have already dealt with the House, the Senate, and the Governor’s office because we know going into an industry like this, we want the policymakers to know what we are doing. The second thing is it costs a lot of money to get started. This small site we are building in Central Pennsylvania is $267 million. There is another pile a few hundred feet away of 15 million tons of waste coal and to build that site will cost at least $400 million. The expenditure it takes to purchase the equipment is very high. In the petroleum industry, they already have the equipment, since petroleum production is an established and ongoing process. We have to build this equipment from scratch, and we do that down in Texas and Louisiana. We truck it to Pennsylvania, assemble it, and start producing fuels and energy. The process of getting started is one of the hindrances to this industry. Firepoint.Energy
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Firepoint Energy@FirepointEnergy·
Another excerpt from CEO CFO Magazine Interview with Bill Smith CEO CFO: Are there any types of environmental challenges or things to be aware of when you are doing the processing? Mr. Smith: Not really, because the rock processing is no different than mining stone for gravel. The biggest question people ask us is “What do you do with the carbon dioxide?” I tell them to Google CO2+H2, and they will find out that we can convert carbon dioxide into methane and make fuel out of it. As weird as this may sound, our emissions are fuel. If we vented it into the environment, we would be releasing carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide and hydrogen into the atmosphere. If we run those through a GE turbine, we are producing electricity, and we will have cleaner emissions than if we run on natural gas by running that same gas through a gas-to liquids plant. This is proven 1920s-1940s technology, and we convert that gas into cleaner-burning jet fuel and petroleum jet fuel. “To summarize, our process cleans up waste coal piles, produces energy from them in the form of jet fuel, and extracts rare earth elements and other valuable minerals in a way that is highly profitable and cost-effective.” Billy Ray Smith Our emissions are clean fuel, and that can be tough for a lot of people to wrap their heads around, but it’s 100% percent true.
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