Amazing! But when you talked about the district heating setup with straw, you missed the issue of air emissions, is there a scrubber or something to reduce PM2.5 air pollution?
I wished you could have talked about the economics behind the project/investment. Okay, so 400 people investing $2k each = $800k.... then what happened? What was the money used for? Did they leverage that $800k, how long before they got their money back and started earning a profit... People are selfish, if you want green projects to work, or to improve poor nations, then don't tackle the problem for a "not for profit / AID" angle, but instead from a business/investment angle where that money needs to give a positive return to the lender/investors. Thanks for the upload
Normally when building wind turbines in Denmark, the payback plan on the loan are flexible and are tied to the income of the turbine. In 5-6 years the turbine have payed itself and you start gaining profit.
Me gustaría que pudiera hablar sobre la economía detrás del proyecto/inversión. Bien, entonces 400 personas invierten $2k cada una = $800k... ¿y qué? ¿Para qué se usó el dinero? ¿Ganaron esos $ 800,000, cuánto tiempo antes de que recuperaran su dinero y comenzaran a obtener ganancias... La gente es egoísta, si quiere hacer que los proyectos verdes funcionen o mejorar los países pobres, no se enfrente a un problema". No con fines de lucro/AID”, sino desde el punto de vista comercial/inversión en el que ese dinero tiene que dar rendimientos positivos a los prestamistas/inversores. gracias por subir
I am proud to say that I was born on the island of Samsoe on westballe Gaard
Amazing! But when you talked about the district heating setup with straw, you missed the issue of air emissions, is there a scrubber or something to reduce PM2.5 air pollution?
Almost certainly, given Denmark's fairly strict environmental laws.
I wished you could have talked about the economics behind the project/investment. Okay, so 400 people investing $2k each = $800k.... then what happened? What was the money used for? Did they leverage that $800k, how long before they got their money back and started earning a profit... People are selfish, if you want green projects to work, or to improve poor nations, then don't tackle the problem for a "not for profit / AID" angle, but instead from a business/investment angle where that money needs to give a positive return to the lender/investors. Thanks for the upload
Normally when building wind turbines in Denmark, the payback plan on the loan are flexible and are tied to the income of the turbine.
In 5-6 years the turbine have payed itself and you start gaining profit.
Samso paid off the turbines in 7 years.
Me gustaría que pudiera hablar sobre la economía detrás del proyecto/inversión. Bien, entonces 400 personas invierten $2k cada una = $800k... ¿y qué? ¿Para qué se usó el dinero? ¿Ganaron esos $ 800,000, cuánto tiempo antes de que recuperaran su dinero y comenzaran a obtener ganancias... La gente es egoísta, si quiere hacer que los proyectos verdes funcionen o mejorar los países pobres, no se enfrente a un problema". No con fines de lucro/AID”, sino desde el punto de vista comercial/inversión en el que ese dinero tiene que dar rendimientos positivos a los prestamistas/inversores. gracias por subir