Originally posted by Clean Tech
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It is not so much about trade secrets. This process is carried out in ruffly 750 Commercial plants around the world. The real issues are not making the Fuel. That is actually the easy part.
The First thing you need to look into is what laws your country has in regards to doing this. Some countries have no rules and others have stupendous rules. The next issue will be getting that much plastic of usable quality. The biggest cost all the commercial operations have is sorting and cleaning the Plastic stock. The other problem is storage of the Finished fuel. Then you need to be able to ensure the quality of your fuel. If a customer buys your fuel and their car engine fails, you can bet the first person they will blame is you. Even though it may have nothing to do with you, you are likely the one that has to prove it was not your fuel. Then again, it could have been and you may have to pay for the repair or replacement of an engine. So you may require a liability insurance.
In my Country, to be able to sell a Fuel, it has to be a mix of specific things, so as anybody purchasing a Fuel is getting the same thing anywhere and that it is safe to use in their Car. As soon as a Company produces a Fuel, it has to pay the Gvt a 40% tax. That is before I even sell it.
Then there are Emissions. In many Countries, you have to prove that what is going out the exhaust to atmosphere is safe. You only need a little bit of the wrong plastic to get into the mix and you could produce some very toxic and Corrosive Chemicals.
There are many manufactures of these plants already. Plants are available in almost all sizes and are available from many countries other than China.
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