Thursday, August 19, 2010

tykundegex says P20 technology is both mature & legitimate

P2O diesel now selling at a pump near you.

OK maybe not near you, but near anyone living in central Switzerland. Proof that this technology and business model is both mature and legitimate.

Some buses in the city of Baar run on Syntrol, which is the trademarked name Nill-Tech gives to their P2O output.

An article about the project: http://www.globel-projekt.ch/index.php?S=1&Folder=1

Some photos of the buses:

https://docs.google.com/leaf?id=0B-5LYrqHUB2OMDY1NjRkYWUtNjgxOS00NDc0LWI2ZDEtMWUxNDM0NzRjNmE5&sort=name&layout=list&num=50
https://docs.google.com/leaf?id=0B-5LYrqHUB2OZThkMzEyZWYtNzE2Ny00NTZmLTg2MTAtY2VjNWZiM2IzMjBl&hl=en_GB
https://docs.google.com/leaf?id=0B-5LYrqHUB2OYTcwODAyMGUtODM2NC00MTQyLTljM2MtYzExZmU5ZmYzM2Nm&hl=en_GB

And an article about these buses (in German): https://docs.google.com/fileview?id=0B-5LYrqHUB2ONmZiOWNmN2YtNmU5NS00NmQ0LTkxZmMtNmY3MjI5OTkzM2Jh&hl=en_GB

That Swiss plant cost CHF 5 million to build by the way ($4.8m). Does anyone recall from the last conf call what JB said the Plastic2Oil(TM) processors would cost each? That's right.. less that 5% of that number. Sure, that's not the final cost of a P2O site, but if you are still wondering if P2O will be profitable those figures may help to clarify things a little.


Interview & video about the site (in Swiss German):
http://www.videoportal.sf.tv/video?id=22ae8654-6243-48fe-8703-a6308dddea7f


Recall that JBI's tech is not only significantly cheaper to build, but the yield is better, and the output is higher quality. These kinds of waste-to-energy systems are coming on-line rapidly lately, and JBI has a real leg-up on the technology that's out there today.

Investing in JBI today is a no brainer folks.

Tykün

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