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Callit: some might say it’s all hot air, and they wouldn’t be completely wrong ;-) “Wind power contributed 15% of UK electricity generation in 2017”. This is the first time in FIVE decades that UK coal fired stations were shut for over 72 hours. Japan had a massive earthquake. Uranium market could plunge further on natural events as it did before. Hot air can take people places, safely. Imho. DYOR. Good luck folks
Thanks for posting that Lotto. It all sounds rather encouraging.
“Sales of marine drive monitoring systems continued to expand during the year. The order for the 60th system was taken and commitments for 2018 indicate a continuing acceleration. Feedback from sales agents has confirmed a market opportunity for monitoring additional engine and drive parameters that will broaden the marine market for Gyrometric. A contract was signed during the year for the installation of a comprehensive monitoring system on a 7 Megawatt wind turbine nacelle at the ORE Catapult test facility in Blyth, Northumberland. The new system, the first for Gyrometric in wind turbines, incorporates world-leading technology for monitoring bearing run out. This technology has particular advantages in wind turbines because of its inherent effectiveness at low turning speeds. The trials will enable Gyrometric to build a comprehensive picture of turbine behaviour from its offices in Nottingham. The wind turbine monitoring market is the next major sales objective of the company. A development program has commenced with the objective of building the next generation of robust monitoring hardware which will have increased numbers of input channels and enhanced communications facilities at lower unit cost. Software development during the year was assisted by an increase in the programming establishment, with an emphasis placed on security of the system. Improvements were also made to the set-up functions to make installation easier, and work was carried out on the output graphics in order to enhance clarity and ease of use for end users. Gyrometric continues to enhance its intellectual property portfolio by preparing a number of patent applications to enhance the current rotating shaft monitoring capabilities, including a new method for high accuracy axial displacement monitoring. Post the period end, Gyrometric has raised funds from a new investor which will be used to accelerate the marketing and commercialisation of its software.“ From BRH results today
I think it’s too soon Callit. The turbine trial just concluded. They previously applied for patent renewal. That said, the ORE project head Lee was glowing in his remarks. Plus NB stated it’s realistic to expect firm contracts here. Will take a bit longer. Imho. DYOR. Good luck all
#BRH results on Tuesday. Too soon for Gyrometric update?