RE:RE:How much Mula $$,$$$,$$$.$$ will it take???Thanks nebbya, from what I was able to find out in cyberspace , (mostly from RFP's, proposals to build plants) it looks like a year 2010, 6.5MGY CWT/TCP type refinery would cost about 20mil (not including commissioning & O&M costs for first year), I wonder how much that has changed??? I believe I read that CWT had a total of about 60mil into the Carthage plant (from commissioning until RDX scooped them up), it is capable of 15MGY output (per RDX's website). I wonder how much lower the cost would be to build new 5MGY CWT/TCP refineries that only take RDX's mined waste polymers as feedstock input??? I'm guessing that a new CWT/TCP plant that ONLY takes in RDX feedstock would not need to waste energy/heat/chemicals (Dilute Acid Hydrolysis) on the front end to break-down whole turkeys!!! Better heat rate / cheaper cost to turn mined / pre-processed brown grease into RDX fuel. Plant would cost less to build + O&M cost would be lower!!! Good point about the cheaper used equipment!!! I thought the CWT TDP/TCP pilot plant that was at the old (former) PNSY site was used mainly for plastic & rubber to oil conversion??? Would that work for brown grease??? I think the BIG benefit of having refineries in California is to cash in on the LCFS credits (I believe but could be wrong......in that in order to cash in on the LCFS credits that the alterative fuel has to be mined/refined produced/sold within California......although I have already read about lawsuits regarding that scenario.....out of state people want in on the credits too!). I guess as people say "The Devil's in the details" sure wish DD & RDX would provide a few more basic details.....I won't buy more shares until much more information is provided / made clear. https://ergosphere.files.wordpress.com/2007/04/tdp_0405se05adams.pdf https://ergosphere.files.wordpress.com/2007/04/cwt_genconflasvegas3_3_04.pdf https://www.google.com/webhp?rls=ig#q=california+renewable+fuel+standard+platts&rls=ig&safe=off