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Ciaoon Mar 20, 2022 6:59pm
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RE:RE:RE:Beautiful - Brightmark Update
RE:RE:RE:Beautiful - Brightmark Update I know that's a rhetorical question. Greenlane announced their last contract with Brightmark in Oct. 2020. A year later, XBC and Brightmark / Chevron formalized a 18 unit BGX order. That's the $35M dollar answer. I don't think they're going back to Greenlane.
SORNG1 wrote: The $64,000 Question is whether Biostream is able to produce RNG from biogas cheaper and more efficiently than the other companies building units to produce RNG, especially Greenlane. Greenlane makes large legacy units requiring weeks of expensive onsite construction. Xebec makes factory produced and tested Biostream units that can be shipped and placed on site in three days. Which sounds more economical? Chevron/Brightmark have ordered 18 Biostreams. They are talking about multiple times increases in future projects. I'm spending the week in Denver watching my granddaughter and drove out to the UE Compression site. It is impressive. Just wish I could come back for the presentation later. If Xebec is able to convince the hydrogen industry that hydrogen produced from RNG using HyGEAR is just as green, and more economical, as hydrogen produced from electrolysis of water---TT's predictions for 2025 may be lower than the reality. There are 9,000 biogas producing units in Germany today being used to generate electricity using 30 year old generators running on biogas. Take that biogas pipe and plug it into a Biostream and you have RNG to significantly help replace the previous fossil natural gas from Russia. The potential for RNG and Xebec is mind boggling!!