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Re: Slashnuts post# 26437

Monday, 03/19/2012 5:04:14 PM

Monday, March 19, 2012 5:04:14 PM

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"This year's capital spending plan includes productivity, reliability and environmental projects that will add value and continue to improve operations at the facility."

Yet another Greenshift customer spending money on production upgrades. I can't help but wonder if this is why the dessication patents were fast-tracked. Are all of Greenshift's customers in on it? Would hammer mills be a thing of the past if producers use the powerful vortex of the Tornado Generator? Pneumatic air powered devices are more powerful and efficient. Bypassing the hammer milling process would save a ton of energy as well as money on costly equipment.

"A major disadvantage of the hammermill is the tremendous amount of wear (linings must constantly be replaced).

Small grain hammermills can be operated on household current. Large automobile shredders can use one or more 2000 horsepower (1.5 MW) diesel engines to power the hammermill."

Shredding the corn is on of the first steps in making ethanol. Bascically, the Tornado Generator shreds the corn better than a hammer mill, faster than a hammer mill, using less energy, and increasing ethanol yields. How about a royalty for the increase in ethanol gallons instead of just corn oil. Of coarse this would be a royalty on billions of gallons instead of 10's of millions...
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Instead the whole family capital.

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