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ptrey

10/11/03 10:04 PM

#35 RE: moneyboyut #34

money: Thanks for the reply. It's interesting that the two OWR machines are/were in Ireland and Vancouver. I wish Agronix all success in their endeavors. I probably won't call them in the near term.

It looks like Agronix has put together a one-stop shopping system other than the financing part as far as I can see. FASC is doing the same through AgES and perhaps FAPC. Here is a post that I posted earlier on the IH FASC board:

Posted by: ptrey
In reply to: None Date:10/11/2003 4:44:35 PM
Post #of 741

FWIW/JMHO: This snip hits the nail on the head:

http://www.mindbranch.com/listing/product/R1-2392.html

Biopower Likely to Dominate the Renewable Energy Market

Despite the high initial investments and difficulties in securing finance, biomass and waste-to-energy plants are expected to grow by 18 to 26 percent in the next ten years in terms of newly-installed electricity capacity alone. The analyst says, "Competition will be limited during the first five years, as the primary focus of market participants will be to install their first commercial plant and prove reliability and generate economies of scale". There will be a gradual increase in competition as different technologies are accepted and established in the market. Companies that are able to offer a one-stop shop solution from design to installation, maintenance, and financing have a better chance to capture substantial market share.