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Any chance you can provide numbers to back up your stance that power generated from a fuel cell fuelled from H2 cracked from ammonia is less expensive and power intensive than that from any other source of H2?
If you can agree the numbers I put forward in my earlier post, I can give you the proof. Or alternatively provide different numbers (supported by proof) and I'll do the numbers on them..... If you aren't prepared to back anything up, I suggest you simply desist from peddling your untruths....
Ah, from January 2023, I can see why you’re excited now being as you’re new here.
That's a year ago as we well know. We also know the initial indicate delivery date was missed. My recollection from the recent investor meet event was that they were mentioned but with no great detail provided
I can see Plug Power getting a mention but not AFC CN.
Thanks for that link constructivenews, could you be even more constructive and tell me where AFC is mentioned in it ? It’s a long article and my attention span is short. Thanks in advance.
Get yourself a life daz ffs,a nuisance on here.
While your lot have all been rejoicing in how wonderful the emperor’s new clothes look.
Isn't that what R & D is though?. Kore for example?. If AFC were now sitting around scratching their heads with nothing your tosh would have some validity.
I wonder which one you and your Daz username are, the former employee with an axe to grind or the paid basher?.
No shareholder would spend years undermining sentiment as you have.
Nuts really
But it's not tosh. Not so long ago they were advertising the power cube on their website as "coming soon" It was promising, from memory, 1MW of power output. Now that would've been the real deal but unfortunately it would've needed AlkaMem to produce that level of power so it obviously got pulled. I guess it only ever existed as a theoretical concept.
What an utter load of tosh. How you don't get done for the crap you write is beyond me
The only idiots on here Escala are the ones who believe a single word Bond says. Just think about what this company was once offering. Cutting edge, high power density, alkaline fuel cells but unfortunately it was all BS. Instead we've got a low power density, low power output offering after almost 2 decades of "research and development"! It's certainly not what I was hoping for. The whole thing has been akin to a scam.
Garonne. As ever you are a dishonest malevolent idiot. The AFC share price is UP 42% in the last 6 months. During which time you have tried to knock it in every way possible.
You really are not very good at this, are you.......
20% not 10%, but just as attractive to electolyser manufacturers, as it's still way less power per kg.
"The European Parliament asserts[2] today's electrolysers require between 50-55kWh/kg of hydrogen produced - suggesting AFC Energy's ammonia cracker will deliver distributed modular hydrogen at < 1/5th of the power demand of an equivalent sized electrolyser"
The AFC ENERGY Ammonia Cracker uses 10% of the power of an electrolser and outputs Hydrogen with 3.5x the energy content that's input.
/AFC ENERGY say they are working with several companies that want to use the Hydrogen in industrial processes.
AFC ENERGY are working with Ammonia producers than see the Ammonia Cracker as a way to quickly get clients using their Ammonia as a Hydrogen supply.
So I do wonder how much a big electolyser company would offer AFC ENERGY for the Ammonia Cracker, as it compliments their business of Hydrogen supply. I believe it would be way more than the current market cap of AFC ENERGY, as it's clear the Ammonia Industry have already valued it at 'much more', and the big electolyser companies could easily afford hundreds of millions to buy it and grab the advantage ahead of their competitors.
Some on here say AFC ENERGY shouldn't sell it. I disagree. If the price is right, and AFC end up with a huge cash pile and possibly I going royalties forever, then I'd grab it with both hands and then quickly ramp up global Fuel Cell manufacturing.
As the SP sinks maybe it's becoming clearer just how dishonest and dangerous haggis' posts are as he claims that the ammonia cracker is all that Adam Bond says it is! I mean Bond's such a reliable guy that it must be true. Right?
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Ignore the bashers lies, watch the videos and it's all very clear that the Ammonia Cracker is a game changer and will be highly sought after. It still needs to be packaged into a container, and then the brakes will come off. I'm sure that is what AFC Energy will be purveying to the ii's and Sell Side Analysts at the upcoming Capital Markets Day in just 15 trading days (hence why basher desperation has gone through the roof).
From 16m 50s on the video Adam Bond explains the Ammonia Cracker, the market for it, and the where and how it is expected to be used.
https://youtu.be/73U9AbulOA0?si=cz8EJbhGk6VzabOz&t=1010
If people can understand what is said, they will have an idea of just how big the Ammonia Cracker should be if all goes to plan, and why the Ammonia Producers are visiting AFC HQ, and why the Ammonia industry is telling AFC Energy that the Ammonia Cracker is worth much more than the market cap of the company.
Listen to it 2 or 3 times, as things said further along then make a lot more sense when you hear again what was said before.
More information and perspectives on the Ammonia Cracker in these two recent videos.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FVF2KHJFHMo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CntPR0LB7vk