12-13-2011, 10:48 AM
You could very well have a point. My problem could simply be that I think too much like an economist. If the present project has advantages over a big plant at Napa Napa, those advantages become more, not less pronounced once the infrastructure to the Gulf is in place (these become 'sunk cost,' quite literally).
Another advantage of modular was that it is easily scalable, and most of the construction is off site.
But then again, I'm quite aware politicians have a habit of ignoring basic economics..
Another advantage of modular was that it is easily scalable, and most of the construction is off site.
But then again, I'm quite aware politicians have a habit of ignoring basic economics..

