Sunday, October 31, 2010 12:41:08 PM
We have a company that is awaiting a permit for the first P2O processor. Would it be an intelligent strategic move to build and complete the second and third processor in anticipation of the official permit? (How excited the DEC seems to be, doesn't matter. They still have the verdict of permitting or not.)
By assembling the processors, the company would act as if the DEC doesn't have an alternative than simply hand over the permit. The DEC, theoretically has the opportunity to demand some tweaking or altering of the processor; I think it would not be appropriate not to wait on their decision.
Just my 2 cents.
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