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Hello Patrick and associates: I’ve heard about a recent Canadian study on the subject of “metal particle fuels.” I would appreciate getting your point of view on this new energy for powering combustion engines. There are claims out there that it will replace oil. What do you see in terms of this new technology? Thanks.

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McGill University recently came out with a report that looked at the possibility that powdered metal fuels—made of iron or aluminum particles—could be an effective replacement for fossil fuels. That would simultaneously cut carbon emissions and environmental costs. McGill’s goal was to come up with an alternative fuel considering the limitations of solar and wind power. Neither provides enough electricity to directly drive a car. While battery technology can fill this gap to some extent, improvements aren’t growing fast enough to fully replace gasoline as a fuel. The major announcement from McGill was that its research team has demonstrated that a stable flame can be sustained in a flow of metal particles suspended in the air. The barriers to commercializing powdered metal fuels are huge, including: developing the science beyond the concept stage; mining and processing enough metals; and engineering and retooling vehicle production to allow for the safe burning of metals. We don’t know of a company that is specifically researching the commercial…