Read my other posts. Like I said, I still think that P2O will be able turn a company a profit on fuel production alone, but there are many other aspects that make P2O appealing to a company. My point was that it would not even have to come close to breaking-even for a company to purchase a processor, since being "green" is the ultimate goal for many companies. Everyone knows that companies will spend lots of money to achieve that goal! Crayola is a perfect exmple...even though they do not own a processor, they will intentionally "lose" millions to be "green" which will in the long run pay for itself in other ways. Sales are a going to happen for sure IMO.