Global Matrechs Inc. Reports on Market Opportunities and Developments for Nuclear Storage and Containment; Company Ships NuCap(T
10 Januar 2006 - 2:00PM
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Global Matrechs, Inc. http://www.globalmatrechs.com (OTCBB: GMTH)
reports on developments and market opportunities for NuCap(TM), a
family of advanced materials for nuclear and hazardous waste
containment. NuCap(TM) is a material highly resistant to radiation
and corrosion resistant material. It has been engineered to resolve
the tasks of the nuclear waste industry that cannot be solved
reliably and economically by currently available technologies in
encapsulation of nuclear and hazardous wastes. NuCap(TM)
applications range from on-site stabilization, D & D and
containment and encapsulation to transportation and final storage
and disposal. NuCap(TM) can also assist in resolving the special
challenges faced by operating reactors in nuclear power plants and
research facilities. According to the U.S. Energy Information
Agency, a total of 47,023.4 metric tons of spent uranium was stored
from 1968 to 2002. This can be referenced at
www.cnie.org/nle/crsreports/04dec/RS22001.pdf. The U.S. Department
of Energy spends an estimated $4 billion annually for the
restoration and management of sites contaminated by nuclear
materials as stated in
http://commdocs.house.gov/committees/science/hsy72106.000/hsy72106_0.h
tm (Due to its length, this URL may need to be copied/pasted into
your Internet browser's address field. Remove the extra space if
one exists.). As the United States government revises its
guidelines for handling nuclear wastes, aging power plants stand to
gain new life and value. Ron Hagen, a nuclear energy analyst with
the U.S. Department of Energy discussed the market and its
developments: "It's a problem that a lot of people want to handle.
Basically, there's been a lot of concern as to whether the spent
fuel pools are terrorism targets." The market is open to
forecasting, but no one has ordered or built a new nuclear power
plant in over 20 years. There are 104 commercial nuclear generating
units licensed to operate in the United States. But, while nuclear
generation has risen to record levels, nuclear capacity has barely
changed in more than a decade. Hagen said the U.S. government has
made changes in how nuclear wastes are handled at the
intermediate-time stage. "Primarily, it's because of the failure of
Yucca Mountain to show up." (Yucca Mountain, in Nevada, for years
has been designated as the nation's sole repository of nuclear
wastes, but legal challenges, cost overruns and political and
environmental opposition have stalled it since the late 1990s.)
"And that means the movement of portions of the waste has gone from
a question of racking in the spent pools to the idea of how do you
do dry storage. The character of the waste is different. Almost
every site in the U.S. is going toward dry storage. The
administration is also rethinking how they want to handle waste.
There's a lot of talk lately about switching from handling waste to
finding different kinds of reactors to handle them, but that won't
come about for a long time. "Intermediate storage is an issue as
the ponds fill up. And how do you handle that? Pools have been
around for a long time and it's basically replacing the pools by an
intermediate thing." Radioactive waste is currently stored in
steel-lined concrete pools at power plant sites. The pools are
considered safe for storage for about 100 years. A more challenging
issue is leaking storage drums. NuCap(TM) can be considered as an
indispensable product to be used for immobilization of the waste
inside and lining for repackaging of these drums - The product
compliments the existing techniques with leaky drums filled with
mixed or transuranic wastes. This problem is present at every
nuclear waste site and amounts to many tens of thousands of drums
since radioactive waste was originally stored in either carbon
steel or plastic drums. Due to the aging of the drums coupled with
the corrosive effect of the stored materials, these drums have
already started leaking or may start leaking in the future.
NuCap(TM) exhibits long-term durability combined with the
convenience of field application and can be used for fixing leaks
in storage drums, over-packing the drums and immobilizing the
stored materials whether wet or dry, thereby assuring safe
transportation and long-term storage. The company has shipped
sample orders to Finland, Germany and Richland, WA (Hanford).
Michael Sheppard, President of Global Matrechs, Inc. stated "It is
becoming very encouraging to see all the interest we are receiving
on NuCap(TM). We hope that all this interest will continue to grow
into full-scale contracts." More Info on NuCap(TM): NuCap(TM) is
available as a coating or sealing agent with varying viscosity
NuCap(TM) properties are easily customized to meet customer
requirements and constraints. Each formulation of NuCap(TM) has
completed performance testing conducted by independent laboratories
certified by the U.S. Department of Energy. Global Matrechs also
provides the necessary technical support for the successful
application of NuCap. About Global Matrechs: www.globalmatrechs.com
Since the sale of substantially all of the assets of the company's
hosting and website maintenance business to Tulix, Global Matrechs
has operated its licensed technologies business. Through its
licensed technologies business, Global Matrechs seeks to convert
the licenses it has acquired in emerging technologies in the
nuclear energy, environmental and chemical industries into
manufactured products primarily through sub-licenses of those
technologies to manufacturers. "Forward-Looking Statements"
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and some oral statements of Global Matrechs, Inc. officials during
presentations, are "forward-looking" statements within the meaning
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include, but are not limited to: insufficient cash flow to continue
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personnel; changes in financial markets and general economic
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rights, including the Company's rights to the technologies that it
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