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Re: docrew0 post# 9812

Friday, 08/01/2008 10:00:12 AM

Friday, August 01, 2008 10:00:12 AM

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This is the best research DD page I can find:

See post 9812 By Docrew

Re: Cobal Chile S.A

Cobal Chile S.A. outline with relevant links:
Here is a partner that has a detailed history and expertise in waste management. They clearly have a history in containment liners. They've published their involvement with WTWO W2 Energy and they've independently acknowledged the deal; "The agreement [with W2 Energy] has just been signed. Source Cobal Chile S.A. It's pretty much in the bag.
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The terms for this deal were published here:
"W2 Energy, as the technology partner, will retain 40% of the joint venture. W2 Energy will also receive a 2.5% royalty on synthetic diesel sales."
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W2 Energy Inc. Corporate Status Report: "On July 22, 2008 W2 Energy received a purchase order from Cobal Chile for US$12,900,000 the company will now issue and invoice with terms and conditions and accept a deposit of 20%, following the receipt of the deposit the company will begin the design of the 40-ton plant. Once the design plans are approved, the company will receive 50% of the plant cost and then 20% upon completion of the manufacturing stage. The company will receive the last 10% prior to shipping the product from W2 Energy."
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Quote from Cobal about W2 Energy: "It is great when a plan comes together, "says Jorge Reyes, Research and Development Director of Cobal Chile. "Waste-to-energy will form a big part of Cobal's future. We are thrilled to get started working on that future with W2 Energy. Things can only go up from here."
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Cobal Chile S.A outside verification of this deal was published in a Bnamerica. Here are a few more excerpts of the one at start of this post Interview with Jorge Reyes, Research and development director, Cobal Chile

Interviews Water & Waste / Perspectives

Jorge Reyes Research and development director/Cobal Chile
By Eva Medalla

The agreement [with W2 Energy] has just been signed. But we would rather not mention where the plants will be built, as we are still in negotiations for the acquisition of the land.

In this project, we are talking about solid waste, and in both cases [with W2 Energy] they are solid waste, but we do not use the solid waste as such. Instead, we obtain from the waste the materials needed.

But, for instance, these two plants to be built with W2 Energy will produce 200b/day of fuel and 20MWh of electricity. The focus of these plants will probably be more towards the production of electricity rather than fuels, aside from the fact that 200b of fuel is a lot. But 20MWh is a huge amount, and it will be easy to enter that energy into any interconnected system, no matter which country it is generated in.
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