This is a corn Company for goodness sakes!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I just read the June 19 2018 Edison report on Magnagas. They clearly state that magnagas is derived from corn, butanol to be specific.
NO-WHERE on the Company website can you find this fact!! They make everyone reading ANYTHING about the company, whether it be in news releases or other, that they derive the magnagas product from bio and other liquid wastes. This is nonsense, it all comes from corn!!!
They may have a process to convert liquid wastes to magnagas, but from what I have read this is both uneconomical and at present only capable of being produced in limited quantities!
In other words, the entire website appears to misdirect people into thinking the gas they are selling comes from liquid waste, when in fact it comes from corn!!!!
As I understand, it actually costs more at this time to produce magnagas from corn than they can sell it for. Hence the loss of revenue on operations?
Where will they get the corn from in Europe, specifically Rotterdam, to produce the magnagas product??
Do they even process the corn themselves? Where is the factory located?
See below from the June 2019 Edison Report:
MagneGas has developed a patented technology for plasma arc gasification of hydrocarbon waste.The technology is used to convert butanol produced from corn into its second generation innovative cutting fuel called MagneGas2.