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28602852 No.28602852 [Reply] [Original]

80% of cost of mining is energy..

I've got a solution to generate electricity from plastic waste to power on site PoW mining facilities. plasticgreenpowerltd.co.uk

Paid to sort grade and convert the waste
Paid to supply electricity

We can effectively mine PoW for a fraction of the cost using off grid power supply that WE GENERATE.

Its becoming more apparent that fungibility in crypto isn't valued the same, where 1 BTC != B TC. The argument that newly mined bitcoin doesnt have audit trails attached to drugs, laundering, weaponry and other illegal activity.

Any serious investors on here?

Hit me up info@plasticgreenpowerltd.co.uk

>> No.28604027

Yes, yes and yes

>> No.28604264

>>28602852

Is this your company? I mean it's too unprofessional to shill your business in a basket weaving board you know

>> No.28604329

>>28602852
seems potentially risky, what's your dollar breakeven point per kWh if you had to start selling the electricity on the open grid?
bitcoin is currently funded 90% (900btc per day) through inflation and 10% (100btc per day) through tx fees
there's a risk of tx fees becoming so high that not enough tx will be done to support the network once inflation drops, making it susceptible to attacks, causing massive capital flight
if btc didn't have a cap and the 90%-10% model was constant it would make things much more stable long term

>> No.28605286

>>28602852
got any jobs going? sick of my current r&d software/electronics job and want to move back to london.

>> No.28605541

>>28604329
tragedy of the commons indeed

>> No.28605634

how about we just use nuclear power for electricity and not be fucking retarded niggers who act the solution to clean commercial energy hasn't existed for decades

>> No.28605965

>>28605634
Nobody is going to invest in nuclear when the roi takes 25 fucking years, even if it' s the best solution. Nuclear is dead.

>> No.28606168

>>28605965
gen 3 & 4 nuclear is a god tier source of energy and has other uses, I will be perpetually seething that retard npcs have held our development back by decades at least

>> No.28606180

>>28602852
How do you generate electricity from plastic waste? Do you just have someone walk up a really tall ladder and drop large pieces of plastic on a turbine or something?

>> No.28606436

>>28606168
It's still finite though, and if it were to over take coal/oil as the primary source of energy with an how long could it last?

>> No.28606462

>>28602852
>Paid to sort grade and convert the waste
>Paid to supply electricity
by who exactly, how many hoops do you have to jump through to set this up and would the plastic get to your door?

>> No.28607038

>>28604329
We already have waste contract with aggregator for 10 years, initial stage conversion will produce 0.8MW

paid gate fees to grade source separated waste, residue is converted meaning rev is distributed into the generation

PPA model to supply local business / energy market / national grid and also utilise on site power gen and storage for onsite mining facility

Meaning output PoW crypto is mined for a fraction of the cost..

>> No.28607204

>>28606180
Plastic is made from oil you idiot. It's basically like pure oil. Try using it in your fireplace it burns forever.

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28607456

>>28606462
By local council and region wide waste mgmt

With recycling and net zero targets authorities are pressured to increase plastic recycling efficiency and decarbonise

This is not concept we are a turnkey solution ready to go with contracts, sites and tehcnology all developed ready to go just needs funding, project is 5 years down the line

>> No.28607690

>>28607456
return? what about abroad?

>> No.28607693

>>28604264
I know, but most general investors don't understand the power or effect of cryptocurrency and I believe PGP can genuinely advance both..

Blended with this solution to create sustainable mining hubs we canintegrate traditional business model with a future proof method that most investors I speak with cant envisage

>> No.28607789

>>28607690
We've mathematically modelled a 6X ROI for investors over 5 years

we've done alot of data room and financial modelling based on all outputs from the dif tech, feedstock based on multiple revenue streams

>> No.28607850

>>28607690
A swiss fund that aquired the agggregator we are working with wants to roll out the solution in europe next, we want to pilot in the UK - investors don''t have to be UK based

>> No.28607919

if interested reach out plasticgreenpowerltd.co.uk/contact.html

>> No.28608012

Or check out our investment summit and boook a call in plasticgreenpowerltd.co.uk/investment-summit.html

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28608211

>>28606436
>He doesnt know

>> No.28608410

>>28604329
The genius thing is that we sell merchant contracts that are attached to a PPA and we sell the arbitrage between cost of generation and peak power price if that makes sense

>> No.28608651

>>28602852
Are you burning plastic? That's a terrible idea.

>> No.28609092

>>28608651
not if you do it properly

>> No.28609213

if I make it to 10 this run I might throw 1m at you guys.

>> No.28609363

>>28608651
No we do not burn, we have NIR optical sorting devices to determine the type of plastic, sort grade and sell reusable material then chemically crack the sticky residue crap that usually goes to landfill or incineration into the energy source we use to generate power

>> No.28610374

>>28609213
very noble, good luck anon, I want people involved in the crypto space to get on board!

Please do get in touch