An example of possible yield production of NFS' 'p
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One ton of mixed scrap plastic = 264 gallons of consumer-ready fuel. The value of the NFS'-derived fuel will be competitive to traditionally-derived fuel if not more valuable as it will be a more refined end product (sweet crude).
42 US gallons = 1 barrel of oil
As of 14 March 2014 1 barrel of crude oil = $113.00
The goal for NFS’ is to implement units that are capable of processing between 1200-1500 lbs. of plastic per hour or approx. 90 -100 barrels of oil per day
a quote here at this site:
https://www.facebook.com/SuperBoxInc/?hc_ref=...mp;fref=nf
leads you here....to this site....
https://plastics.americanchemistry.com/Plastics-to-Oil/
which leads you to...
oh....lookie there... PTOI...
Agilyx* Tigard, Oregon Oil Yes
Climax Global Energy* Allendale, South
Carolina
Oil Yes
Envion* Washington, D.C. Oil Yes
GEEP* Barrie, Ontario Fuel Yes
GreenMantra Recycling
Technology
Toronto , Ontario Wax/lubricants No
Natural State Research
(NSR)
Stamford, Connecticut Fuel Yes
Nexus Fuels Atlanta, Georgia Fuel Yes
Northeastern University Gas (skips distillation
process)
No
Plastic2Oil (JBI, Inc.)* Niagara Falls, New York Fuel No
PolyFlow Akron, Ohio Fuel Yes
Recarbon corp. Kingston, Pennsylvania Oil Yes
Vadxx* Cleveland, Ohio Oil Yes