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I don't think anyone, long nor skeptic, disagrees that the process "works." Plastic really does break down under heat. Just like ice breaks down to a liquid under heat...except, in plastic, the bonds don't re-establish after the liquid cools.
Pyrolysis of plastic is pointless because, pound for pound, scrap plastic costs about as much as pure diesel. Sure people throw plastic away to make 'waste plastic', but people throw aluminum cans and paper away as well, both of which have significant value when sorted from the waste stream. The sorting is what makes 'waste' plastic expensive in quantities. Once sorted, it's valuable scrap plastic.
Those economics are why PTOI is worthless.
As I said, if Mr. Heddle can show me that a processor can produce enough value to make a good return on investment, I will happily buy a processor with my own money. Show a good ROI and other customers will come running as well. Hide the results like he's doing and everyone will think there's zero value even without doing the math. There's a reason why Mr. Heddle won't share the results of the six months of the processor's operation during the second half of 2013...and it's not because he doesn't want the world to see how valuable the processors are.