Quoted in the press

Kachan in Institutional Investor

As [Kachan] points out, companies are trying derive natural gas from renewable sources such as landfill and agricultural waste; utilities could use this energy in their existing infrastructure, avoiding the need for expensive wind turbines or solar power. "If we can, in fact, crack the code of making large volumes of pipeline grade natural gas from renewable sources, that is potentially hugely disruptive to the whole world of energy," Kachan contends.

New Natural-Gas Technologies Could Boost Cleantech, Feb 20, 2013

Kachan in the Toronto Star

“Notoriously conservative mining companies and their shareholders are starting to realize that the capital expenses of new clean technologies can be offset by reduced operating costs and the potential for new revenues,” according to Dallas Kachan, managing partner of Kachan & Co.

Canada’s northern mining opportunity will test us, Feb 8, 2013

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