Well, 'forward-looking' at any rate, Scanno.
It's interesting, when you think about it, that graphite has such central roles in both 'old' and newer energy technologies.
I mean, even Tesla's much-heralded Powerwall (as well as the cars, of course) use Lithium-ion batteries, which have graphite anodes.
So ...by the nuclear road, or by 21st Century alternatives, high purity vein graphite is likely to see strong continued demand.
This, quite apart from whichever among the growing number of exciting applications of that remarkable material, graphene, ultimately take flight in the world.
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