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MorningLightMountain

06/02/10 5:44 PM

#46738 RE: Zardiw #46735

here's an idea.....produce some fuel and SELL IT already.....need I show all the posts with lip-service, and missed exceptions????

this year is almost half over soon, #### or get off the pot already....

PS: almost 9 months ago

Also answers all the questions about regulations/permits and weather the fuel can be sold!

http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=41581695
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Rawnoc

07/15/10 11:19 AM

#57306 RE: Zardiw #46735

The majority of unrecycled plastic waste which is: PP (polypropylene), LDPE, HDPE, polystyrene, etc, all of which have a near 100% hydrocarbon content.

The web site of plastic waste streams ( http://www.epa.gov/wastes/conserve/materials/plastics.htm ) show that only 6.8% of plastic is recycled in the US and it is primarily PET (at $0.33/lb I don't want it)

Our competitors use a generic pyrolysis which results in random hydrocarbon cracking. That results in a solid-state fuel with many large chains which are waxy slurry that is near useless. The Blest, Donghe, etc.. have poor fuel recovery rates, high residues and make mostly waxy fuels. That’s proven and our shareholders have reviewed their websites and know this.

Our process has been proven to produce a fuel that is in the diesel range (with some gasoline), without the long chains. IsleChem, and Dale Kunze, a highly respected scientist, would not risk their reputation on such a detailed report about our solution and fuel after months of testing our entire solution if it weren’t true. IsleChem has been exceptionally helpful in isolating what worked in our small processor and that allowed it to be scaled to our 20T processor. Islechem did not just test our fuel - they built our solution in their own labs and tested it extensively. They have been an exceptional resource on our site since.

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