 Today I have the pleasure speaking with Christopher Eccleston. How are you today? I'm very well Well, I'll tell you Antimony starts with a there's 50 that we're covering that are listed from the Department of Defense in the United States Antimony is one of these but the What is antimony and Wikipedia seems to be not as exciting as the one you were telling us earlier? Right. Yeah, well antimony is actually on everybody's list of critical metals There are only a very few number of metals that Actually hit all the right places and antimony is one of them and that is due to its a stroke dominance by China China still dominates the processing of the metal and did until recent years also dominate the production of the metal for mines Their production has been going down from mines But they've still got a pretty strong grip on the processing and they like to think that they have a grip on the pricing as well our goal is to maybe you know, so like release that depth like grip on the antimony market and Hopefully become the largest non-Chinese producer of antimony. Maybe in five years from now Molten salt bad batteries This is obviously the inspiration of the name for molten metals your new company That just newly listed three weeks ago with only 17 million shares outstanding. I love the structure Christopher Tell us about molten salt batteries, please Right molten salt batteries are essentially mass storage device for energy That they don't go in these and they don't go in the house they are for taking a large amounts of electricity at relatively remote locations with the solar farms in Nevada or wind farms in some isolated location taking the the energy generated storing it in Large batteries That are not particularly mobile. They're static and they consist of molten salt and timony salt that and They store the energy there now. These are not a new concept. They were invented in the late 1940s but around 15 12 years ago a Professor at MIT picked up the idea and decided we should commercialize this Around the same time venating redox batteries also appearing as a mass storage device and so these two sort of formats and now sort of slugging it out, but they do have their differences and so And to me molten salt could be a big new usage trend to me at the moment It's not actually impacting upon the price or the consumption But it would definitely be the icing on the antimony cake if molten salt gets mass adoption by parties in the energy storage space Well, I'll tell you Christopher I would like to recommend that your team do an update on Wikipedia about how exciting antimony is and for more Information you can go to molten metals for the critical minerals Institute. Thank you Christopher. Thank you very much