Wednesday, February 21, 2007 8:35:35 PM
So if I understand you correctly and to recap, the 'real' power plant clients already know how your fuel performs and you can adjust the price based on their requirements.
Silly old me can't get the math to work out favorably even for converting 100% of the energy $7.00 bushel of soybeans completely to diesel for continuous electrical power production. Apparently these real power plant clients have a better algorithm than I do if they can come up with a way to make that work. Simple multiplication and division is obviously too old-school to effectively work.
You keep on throwing examples of all these 'smart' people who know the value but for some reason you can't take any of that data and share it. Certainly you can understand why I feel the way I do about your honesty. The math doesn't work out no matter how a person does it--well, unless you personally do the math. The only time you ever attempted to do the math, you assumed more BTU's than are actually contained in a bushel of soybeans, you double-counted the REC's while greatly exaggerating on each count and you completely discounted the cost of electrical power production and distribution. Why don't you ask one of these 'smart' potential clients to take you through the math so you at least have that data to share with other clients?
I can tell you that USSE may eventually tell shareholders that they've signed a contract but I guarantee it will 'fall apart' before USSE sees any revenues.
Silly old me can't get the math to work out favorably even for converting 100% of the energy $7.00 bushel of soybeans completely to diesel for continuous electrical power production. Apparently these real power plant clients have a better algorithm than I do if they can come up with a way to make that work. Simple multiplication and division is obviously too old-school to effectively work.
You keep on throwing examples of all these 'smart' people who know the value but for some reason you can't take any of that data and share it. Certainly you can understand why I feel the way I do about your honesty. The math doesn't work out no matter how a person does it--well, unless you personally do the math. The only time you ever attempted to do the math, you assumed more BTU's than are actually contained in a bushel of soybeans, you double-counted the REC's while greatly exaggerating on each count and you completely discounted the cost of electrical power production and distribution. Why don't you ask one of these 'smart' potential clients to take you through the math so you at least have that data to share with other clients?
I can tell you that USSE may eventually tell shareholders that they've signed a contract but I guarantee it will 'fall apart' before USSE sees any revenues.
