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Re: rj2 post# 37693

Friday, 06/22/2012 9:40:32 AM

Friday, June 22, 2012 9:40:32 AM

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RJ......I'm not sure that new shares for that are necessary. When you look at something like Sundrop, you must remember that it is heavily funded now, with 70 engineers working on the project. I don't believe that another 2-3 salesman/engineers on the FASC side would have mattered, in this case.

I think FASC will break one of these big sales soon, and that will open the floodgates a bit.

I also think there is a chance that the KDS can make a comeback with Sundrop. Small chance, but a chance. These situations are very fluid. For example, this just came out the other day.

"A New Strategy for Advanced Biofuels: Drop the Advanced Technology"

Thursday, June 14, 2012

http://www.technologyreview.com/news/428194/a-new-strategy-for-advanced-biofuels-drop-the/

"Sundrop Fuels, a startup based in Longmont, Colorado, says it has found a way to break into the notoriously difficult advanced biofuels business: it's putting its advanced technology on hold for now, and instead building a plant for converting wood chips into gasoline. The plant will use largely off-the-shelf technology, making it easier to get loans It's also planning to reduce costs by using cheap natural gas to generate the high temperatures needed in the plant, rather than using concentrated sunlight, as it had originally planned."


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