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Gevo has been rated third in 2011.
Posted by 2011wd in 2012 BTL report, 2012 Energy Report, Biorefinery, BTL, CAD/BIM/GIS, Cellulosic Bio Refinery, Gevo on March 6, 2012
Gevo has the new fuel product regarded by many in the know, as higher alcohols attractive.
GEVO 7.17 0.50 6.52% 2.17 187.12M -40.08M 3.10 38.42% 5.60 -2.15 -0.54 26.10M -0.15 -18.22% -0.56
They also have a negative EBITDA of
-40.08M for 2011.
With a 26M float and the forward est. earnings projected to be -53 cents per share, it would seem the negative EBITDA will keep coming for a while.
No one has proven to us as yet, that the science for their favorite alternative fuel, has proven to be cost effective per gal. From what we know with regard to that complex higher alcohol objective the price has not come down by the gal. While we admire the higher alcohol objective, we find it hard to believe it can be produced cheaply as yet.
If we are wrong, we will eat crow, as this is just our two cents. Why not, PROVE IT. What you don’t hear with all of their science speak, is any words with regard to cost effective production costs. Not one word. Is it any wonder then the negative numbers keep coming.
The first question that should always be asked with every new alternative fuel blend & feedstock is this. What is your est. cost to produce per gal?
If they can’t tell you. Move on down the road.
The size of the plant is as important as the design and build.
Posted by 2011wd in 10K Dekatherms, 2012 BTL report, 2012 Energy Report, Bio-AutoGas, Bio-gas, Biorefinery, BTL, Butane, CAD/BIM/GIS, Cellulosic Bio Refinery, Ethane, GTL, Price on March 6, 2012
Anything over 30,000 gals a day is to much during the first phase.
It is possible to see large scale development projects ongoing in alternative fuels and nothing is more ill advised than spending to much money or building to a plant that is far to big. If there is not a blend of BTL and GTL Advanced research in the build, the cost is misguided at best. What comes of these large scale plants is poor utilization rates and that can be seen across the board. Add in transport costs and you have a recipe for operations & economic disaster.
Only when the mix is integrated and designed around modular model phase advancement will it be designed correctly. Anything else is simply a waste of money.
There are excellent people within the research and business development arms of the alternative energy business. Those people are of interest to us. As we review each company in the BTL & GTL reports we are only reporting on the numbers spent and the design and build as we see it.
This does not mean their research and business efforts don’t show promise or that they may not experience growth in the outlying years. Their research maybe wonderful and their business model may yet prove successful. We simply see everything from the investor side of the line.
Viewed as if, it were are own money, because it has been. Every step of the way.
Plants are reported with yearly production models. We find that most amusing. As if the plant will be operating all day,every day. What our lifetime in operations has taught us from the trouble shooter side of the line, is this. The key to success is learning operations and managing operations over time with a cost effective business model and trained staff. Past that you never know if your going to be producing the next day or not.
You sure as hell, don’t know your annual numbers, unless you have a working history of proven results, which is not the case with any integrated bio-refinery, anywhere in the world. Might look good to help raise money from investors, but otherwise, it’s bull corn.
What the markets do tell is this. If you can’t produce for $2 a gal, get out of the business.
What is the true cost of cleaning up the 1600 sites on the watch list?
Posted by greensciences in BACT, CAD/BIM/GIS, CCSC, Company by Company, Green Sustainable Future, LAER, M & A, MNDA, Remediation, Restructure & Recapitization, Secret Watch List, Worst Polluters on November 23, 2011
The secret watch list, exposed..
It would seem the list is secret even to the worst polluters as none of this info is found on their company sites.
So what is the projected estimated cost to clean up the worst polluter sites in the country?
Hire Our team, & We will provide you with the details, company by company. MNDA Required.
Google Earth Engine Overview. Protecting the Rain Forest.
Posted by 2011wd in CAD/BIM/GIS, Earth Engine, Green Sustainable Future, integrate CAD/BIM/GIS, Master Planning, Rain Forest, Trees on September 28, 2011
Finally the FED gets it RIGHT. FINALLY
Posted by greensciences in 2011 Energy Report, 2011 Power Report, Bio-Composites, Bio-gas, Biorefinery, CAD/BIM/GIS, Cellulosic Bio Refinery, Eco Trust Land Acq., FSC Lumber, Fuel Cells, Green Jobs, Green Lending, Green Parks, Green Schools, Green Sustainable Future, Greenhouses, GTL, integrate CAD/BIM/GIS, Integrated Farming, M & A, Master Planning, Oil Prices, Permaculture, Power Towers, Regional and Community banks, Restructure & Recapitization, Restructure Reports, Seeds, Solar, STE, TES Thermal Energy Storage, Waste To Energy, Water and Waste Treatment, Wind on August 9, 2011
The question becomes how long with that last. If they stick to their guns, we might begin to see the value levels that are real relative to current market conditions. Once there, we might begin to rebuild from the base valuations which have been hidden by past FED ACTION.
MAYBE JUST MAYBE, we might begin to build a new alternative energy sustainable future, when they learn to stay out of the way.
We shall see.
As for us, We ARE READY.
It would seem some one is finally waking up.
Posted by greensciences in 2011 Energy Report, 2011 Power Report, Advanced Building Materials, Bio-Composites, Bio-gas, BTL, CAD/BIM/GIS, CCSC, CSS carbon sequestration & storage, GTL, Power Towers, Solar, Trading, Water and Waste Treatment on June 23, 2011
http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/06/23/us-usa-spr-release-idUSTRE75M3GS20110623
Half coming from U.S. Reserves
It’s called buy low, sell high. Since when has it been any different.
If you had the 727M barrels, when would you sell?
When would you buy?
There is record supply, the supply and demand is totally out of wack, & yet the price is near all time highs.
Lucky it’s not me trading that reserve. I would sell every damn barrel. Then I would short the bastard.
Then I would turn around and buy it back. I would damn sure get rid of all that sour first.
Then I would take the $39B loan protection set aside for N.P. and shift it to alternative energy production and you can bet your butt I would produce FUEL and not need a DROP OF OIL. If you’re producing power at the same time it simply means you know what the hell you’re doing. It’s called integration. Anything less is a WASTE OF MONEY.
B.I.M. Building Information Modeling
Posted by 2011wd in CAD/BIM/GIS, integrate CAD/BIM/GIS, M.E.P. on March 2, 2011
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