Medrecycler - trying to understand the opportunity for future facilities and the info provided by SNPW.
On 2/19/2021 SNPW tweeted:
"Our first MedRecycler facility in RI is able to process 70 tons of regulated waste daily in our closed-loop pyrolysis system."
The recent MedMaster Brochure states:
"When comparing MedMaster to fixed warehouse type processing facilities you see that profits are drived from differing sectors. Large fixed units must meet a minimum of 200+ tons of waste a day to capture enough synthesisgas to see substantial gains, whereas MedMaster units derive value from the remediation of the waste itself."
Does the above imply that future Medi type facilities need to be capable of processing 200 plus tons per day to be green? If so, it would seem that new facilities would need to be in highly populated areas? It also makes me wonder why a 70 ton per day operation was being considered.
Thoughts? This is not my area of expertise but trying to understand the data they supplied.