So to be fair, we should look at time lines. In its first four years Agilyx received $7.5 million in funding.....took four years. Well, lets see what JBI gets in the next two years and then we can do your "fair comparison." I guess JBI have three more years to sell fuel as well, took Agilyx until 2009 to sell any fuel, yep, five years.
Does mentioning the $4.25 million Chrysalix Energy Ventures and Saffron Hill Ventures twice double the funding, why post twice???
Re: (Suggestion: stop confusing Agri-Plas with Agilyx)
Better suggestion, read this, third time I've posted this. I didn't confuse Agri-Plas with Agilyx, Agri-Plas was used by Agilyx to test their technology, it was an Agilyx processor, Agilyx installed it, Agilyx was testing their equipment, get the connection:
One of the test sites for an early version of the Plas2Fuel system was Agri-Plas, a recycling company in Brooks that specializes in recycling dirty agricultural plastics. That small test system produced four tanker loads of marketable crude oil within a year.
As for the rest of your "fair comparison" where is the information about the fuel product, how much waste is produced, what exactly is the gel like substance, how much down time is there to clean out the machines, how many Agilyx machines are actually built and up and running????? I believe the answer to that last question is.....one.....one processor after seven years. As I've already posted Green Envirotech and SynCrude, not to be confused with the oil sands company, Syncrude, have paid nothing to Agilyx and do not have machines started, let alone built.
Thanks for providing the funding information, after all, it's your information, I didn't really want to spend time looking it up, greatly appreciated.
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