George Frangeskides, Exec-Chair at Alba Mineral Resources, discusses grades at the Clogau Gold Mine. Watch the full video here.
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Watch the video and see what ABB are saying about eMine in relation to CO2 reduction and clean air. As I said, they can't achieve that by electrifying off-grid mines that use Diesel Gensets.
https://www.youtube.com/embed/VEQ4J49T64M
Also, whilst you're watching, look at all the cable runs in the mock up, multiple machines on rails, etc. This will work in some mines, but a lot of others it would make far more sense to have multiple AFC systems around the site, where any machinery can recharge just by moving to it's nearest charging point at the time.
In fairness he did say IMVHO. Haggis’s enthusiasm is rarely supported by reality and he confuses goals with dreams. The former usually have a plan attached. Can’t fault his enthusiasm, but it can be very misleading and I cringe when I see people writing on here that they invested because of Haggis.
I have just seen the ITM half year report. Some interesting figures therein.
Another work of fiction from Haggis
Nickjhe,
"I did contact ABB about this and the response was that their eMine solution is entirely their own tech and nothing to do with AFC. What evidence is there that AFC might be involved with this? Happy to be proved wrong!"
If you asked ABB "Are AFC Energy Fuel Cells part of your eMine Solution" then I would expect them to say "No" in reply.
eMine, from an AFC perspective, is huge potential, due to the off-grid nature of many mines, and our existing deals with ABB.
ABB can't achieve the CO2 savings and clean air targets by electrifying mines that use diesel gensets (they could make it worse), the only way to do that is to change the power supply first, to something with zero emissions like Ammonia, Methanol, Hydrogen, Solar, Wind, etc.
Currently ABB are waiting for the S Series. They also have the L Series as an option. No doubt they will get some of the first HFC systems off the production line soon too.
With the higher density of HFC and S Series, ABB will be looking at much bigger power for remote sites. Mines, when electrified, will have very big power requirements, so the HFC and S Series look well suited for whole-mine conversion to Ammonia/Methanol power.
AFC will, IMVHO, become part of the eMine solution this year or next.
It is ridiculous to suggest you do not research all avenues available. Do as much research as possible into where you are investing your hard-earned; and the people behind it.
The sheep stomach has returned and knocked 5% off the share price….
Sounds like you need a nice cup of tea and a sit down coldfishpie :)
I'm passionate about AFC and our partnerships and have every right to contact both companies to find out as much as I can. Sorry if that offends!
You contacted abb.....ffs get a grip of yourself.
As an afc shareholder you have no right to contact abb asking questions about afc....if you have questions stick to contacting the company you are invested in.
What a complete mess we find ourselves in when shareholders are contacting partners to find out if we are in their products:)
Welcome back haggis. Personally I value your overall contribution here.
I did contact ABB about this and the response was that their eMine solution is entirely their own tech and nothing to do with AFC.
What evidence is there that AFC might be involved with this? Happy to be proved wrong!
Lets file that under potential.....
There is no way to know how big a thing this is from AFC’s perspective.
Most here won't get how big a thing this is, but:
"Global technology company ABB has announced it is working with Amazon Web Services (AWS) ‘to accelerate the adoption of new and sustainable technologies in mining’. The two companies are now creating solutions for digitally integrated all-electric operations to help meet industry goals on ‘net zero’ emissions.
https://www.machinery-market.co.uk/news/31450/ABB-working-with-AWS-on-%E2%80%98net-zero-emissions-mining