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Re: steeeb post# 15160

Wednesday, 12/16/2009 7:28:31 PM

Wednesday, December 16, 2009 7:28:31 PM

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Have you compared YIELD of JBII's P2O to

the polymerenergy process?

IMO "up to 775 litres of crude oil for every ton of typical plastic waste" seems very low by comparison.

"System capacity can range from 200 tons to 400 tons of plastic wastes processed per month. Overall plant capacity can be easily scaled up by adding additional modules."

400 tons x 775 litres = 310,000 litres/month per module

Metric ton (2205 lbs) should produce 1043+ litres of P2O in a JBII process vessel based on 8 lbs per gallon of output.

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JB: "The 20MT processor is being meticulously assembled and each assembly process is being photographed and logged so that the processes and procedures for the final operating unit can modeled, independently tested, and the put into production quickly where plastic discards are readily available. Management believes, based upon prototype testing to date, that each large processor will process 20 metric tons of plastic in a continuous operation."

As I recall, each site will have 2 vessels and can do several batches a shift.

Each 20T batch = 20860 litres

If we presume only 3 batches a day per site (which I am certain is LOW)... and 20 work days/month... we have 60 batches/month (for each P2O site) = 1200 MT/month for each site.



60 batches x 20860 litres = 1,251,600 litres per site per month (for 2 vessels)

...or... 625,800 litres per vessel per month!

Of course, JB is planning on 25 JBII sites (50 vessels) real soon (in 2010 for sure) ... and an unspecified number of sites around the globe.

(That's more work than I've done in several weeks for JBII DD... I've grown complacent with the certainty of success! LMAO)




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