This is the second of three clips from a presentation given at Orella Ranch (Thanks, Gunner, et al.) by Jason Tanne of E-N-ergy.
The video starts just a few seconds into the talk, it is raw and un-edited, but worth a watch.
Shown is the smallest of several units available and its use is primarily as a demonstration or educational tool; The return on re-conversion is approximately 8 pounds of plastic for each gallon of oil recovered and the small unit (which is really for sales and educational demonstrations) can only accommodate 2+/- pounds at a time. The process recovers roughly 80-90% of the oil used in the original plastic production (not including mfg, transportation, etc.) in about 2.5-3 hours.
According to their estimates, useable fuel can be produced at a cost of 20-40 cents per gallon at CA utility rates (the driving mechanism is essentially a pressurized precision electric autoclave.)
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