Monday, June 07, 2010 9:27:46 AM
Is my opinion. I should have clarified that.
Basically,
I feel that the current issues facing the PBR's will result in more delays.
Therefore, obviously if we have no consistently working PBR then there will be no algae, revenues or contracts honored
Current PBR challenges and upcoming challenges:
1.) Leaking turns (with a possible re-work via injection molded)
2.) Pig/CO2 levels and fluctuating pressure
3.) Expansion/Contraction factors once PBR's are installed in So Cal. Temperature differentials ranging from 50 degrees at night to 120 degrees in the day
4.) Possible high winds that could displace the PBR's
5.) Level of ground. The earth must be almost perfectly flat or the head pressure of the water/algae moving through the tube will greatly vary and could result too much pressure or too little.
These are my opinions as well, however, backed up by many discussions when the PBR's will be deployed into the commercialized environment
Sincerely, BG
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