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Re: Wild-bill post# 19275

Thursday, 04/17/2014 11:24:52 AM

Thursday, April 17, 2014 11:24:52 AM

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Once Ratto sees real-world results show up in their fleet, the word will spread like wildfire among that industry's participants

Yes. Here, our largest landfill has already acquired and implaced CPST turbines to generate electricity from waste gas. It is now on schedule to close and be covered and will generate electricity for generations.

Garbage trucks are next.....
http://www.lacsd.org/solidwaste/swfacilities/landfills/puente_hills/default.asp

The Port of Long Beach is now requiring clean trucks, and the more polluting trucks will be banned. Pretty soon we may be seeing the same requirements on the open road, imo.
http://www.polb.com/environment/cleantrucks/default.asp

As far as which turbine this client will use, 30KW or 65KW, it will probably be both, with the trucks going longer distances or carrying the larger loads taking the C-65s. Smaller trucks using the C-30.

I still remember the busses using C-30s in New Zealand had little power to climb the hills in the area under load with passengers. C-65s don't have that issue.....






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