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Originally Posted by freebeard
Change my mind.
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A) First, prove that you won't kill the trees.
B) Then, do the life-cycle-cost analysis or your hypothetical, 'disruptive' piezoelectric liquid nitrogen-producing technology.
C) The cost of all the drones.
D) The cost of charging the batteries of all the drones at the remote sites.
E) The hourly, or salaried employment costs for the drone operators who will deploy the drones into the forests.
F) The energy costs to operate the so-called piezoelectric cryogenic generators.
G) Logistical / quartermaster expenses to create the on-going supply chain to supply spare parts, service technicians, equipment, housing, hygiene, insurance, food, fuel, clothing, medical care, sanitation, vehicles, accounting, pay, energy, transportation,................. for continuous, global, annual treatment.
H) Etc..
I) When you've assembled all the costs, see if that doesn't change your mind all by itself.
A local university business college will do a complete business model for you as a student project, if you'll make some one-time endowment to the department.