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Acceleware Ltd. is an advanced electromagnetic heating company with highly scalable EM solutions for

Acceleware Ltd. (TSXV:AXE) is an advanced electromagnetic heating company with highly scalable EM solutions for large industrial applications. CEO Geoff Clark joins The Market Online to discuss Acceleware’s technology and the investment opportunity. [Open in your browser]( [Stockhouse.com]( [Investor Alert] [New electric industrial heat technology to reduce greenhouse gas emissions] New electric industrial heat technology to reduce greenhouse gas emissions --------------------------------------------------------------- [Visit the company website]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( electric industrial heat technology to reduce greenhouse gas emissions) [LinkedIn]( [Email](mailto:?subject=New electric industrial heat technology to reduce greenhouse gas emissions&body= Coreena Robertson | The Market Online [Acceleware Ltd. (TSXV:AXE)]( is an advanced electromagnetic heating company with highly scalable EM solutions for large industrial applications. CEO Geoff Clark joins The Market Online to discuss Acceleware's technology and the investment opportunity. [SEE COMPANY PROFILE]( [Click to view]( Click to view The following is a transcription of the above video, and The Market Online has edited it for clarity. TMO | Now to get started, how is your technology different from other heating and drying technologies that are currently on the market? Clark | Our technology is an electrification of industrial process heat technology and so what we are trying to do is reduce greenhouse gas emissions through the electrification of heating processes that are typically fired by fossil fuels currently, either natural gas or oil and we're doing that in a way that really addresses the industry's need for that electrification or decarbonization to be as efficient as possible so that costs don't increase while you're trying to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. So we've done that in a way where we're using electromagnetic energy to create the industrial process heat and what that does is it uses the properties of the material you're trying to heat, whether it's mining ore or in the case of oil and gas, in situ oil sands or heavy oil, using the properties of these materials themselves to actually assist in that process of heating and thereby driving the efficiency way up and getting those greenhouse gas emissions without increasing costs. TMO | Have you faced any obstacles with commercialization? And if so, have you overcome it? Clark | I think the main obstacles that we've overcome is first getting industries such as oil and gas, mining and agriculture to look at the technology and say, yeah, I can believe these efficiency numbers so that this is a viable economic path for us to decarbonize. So really showing the physics behind how our technology can be so efficient and getting them to trial the project. We have two pilots going on currently, one in oil and gas and one in potash mining and both of them required us to show that economic message both in field trials and in numerical simulations and really getting by into the economic message, not just the decarbonization emissions reduction message. The second obstacle is always raising enough capital to get pilots done, to get the technology demonstrated. We've been able to do that fairly successfully by getting non-dilutive capital, either through provincial and federal government, we've got great partners there but also through industry in both of our verticals, we've been able to get very good financial support from industry in a non-dilutive way and then our shareholders and public markets have stepped up to supply the balance. [INVESTOR UPDATES]( TMO | Do you have any new applications that you're exploring with your technology? Clark | We started out as a technology that was primarily focused on the heavy oil and bitumen market here in Alberta and Saskatchewan and we've recently branched out into the mining space where we're looking at drying mineral oars, particularly potash but in the future where we've got interest from other mining applications such as drying other critical mineral ores such as copper and lithium. As well as in the production of copper heating heap leaches and trying to create a situation where copper is refined quicker. TMO | Finally, do you have a message that you would like to share with potential investors? Clark | Acceleware I believe is a great investment currently because when you think about the scale of the issue of industrial process heat, think about 15% of global GHG emissions. When you think about that as a market size, it's a trillion dollar market. We've got a great technology that addresses a number of applications in this space and I think it goes beyond oil and gas and mining goes into agriculture, pharmaceuticals, steelmaking, pulp and paper, a variety of applications. We think it is great future for Acceleware and a great investment currently. You can find Acceleware Ltd. on the TSXV under the symbol AXE, or head to its website at [acceleware.com]( or at [Stockhouse.com](. Company shares were last trading at $0.13 Join the discussion: Find out what everybody's saying about this stock on the [Acceleware Bullboard]( investor discussion forum, and check out the rest of [Stockhouse's stock forums and message boards](. [VIEW COMPANY WEBSITE]( The material provided in this article is for information only and should not be treated as investment advice. For full disclaimer information, please click [here](. Top Image | Source: Adobe Stock The Information in a Stockhouse Publishing Ltd. 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