"...and how the process is economically impossible
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Only in your mind has it been refuted many times. The plastics needed by PTOI, both via the permit and per having hydrocarbon-only plastics, are HDPE, LDPE and PP. Those scrap plastics have a market value of several hundred dollars a ton, cheaper lately now that oil prices have dropped. That price makes it impossible to pyrolize plastic into fuel, even at the highest value fuel like diesel.
Are you opposed to e-mailing the company and asking whether they've identified any situation at all where it's commercially viable to pyrolize plastic?? It's a simple e-mail and strikes to the very crux of PTOI. If you were to ask, you would be the first investor in six years to ask. You can ask whether or not identifying such a situation is one of the obstacles standing between PTOI and commercial success as well. Or you can just continue to wait as PTOI continues to announce deal after go-nowhere deal.
Are you now angry at me for suggesting you e-mail the company and ask those simple questions?? They're not ridiculous questions to ask by any metric.