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Thursday, March 21, 2013 12:55:26 PM
At an RKT plant, cost of feedstock is built into the equation.
Free because it is already there? Depends on how it is calculated, but no matter how it is looked at, it favors JBII, it seems to me.
To price feedstock in a RKT site, it seems to me that it is either free, or the costs are the present expenses involved in regulatory overhead.
If it is costed out at the overhead imposed by existing regulations, then it is actually better than free for JBII.
Either way, all that matters, once they go forward with RKT sites, is not a negative to JBII.
Imperial Whazoo
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