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Hi jhon, hard days no doubt, I don't try and find reason for it now, I watched another hydrogen related company I hold go up a good deal this morning on good news, only to end heavily down. It's as if the market says, oh, hydrogen is going to have a bad day, fair enough you go red too.
The good days will come again, the worst thing about the (many) red days is how the chat on here can deteriorate, which is a shame as as DerSack said, it's become somewhat of a social hub during the numerous restrictions over the last year or so.
Kids are in bed here and I'm having a drink. Debating whether to let the man United supporter neighbour come and watch the game with English commentary or listen to some tunes.
Boring to repeat, but it is true that it's not a loss until you sell, or a profit. I still believe in everything so I'll take a back seat and allow the hydrogen market to gather a bit more substance over the next period of time (whatever that may be), before the interest returns.
I'm still confident that AFC and others will do well,desoite the hydrogen rally recently, there are so many other companies sitting on inflated valuations. The future is coming, it just doesn't happen over night. I'm in agreement with many others that when the first multi order comes, I'll relax a lot more! Cheers
Augusta..there may be a few music recs coming tonight,,i may need a few glasses of red tonight,day off work tomorrow so no bother, might start you off with scorpions, first album Virgin killer and then go from there
Desertwolfch - I for one thank you for all your efforts and expertise in helping to keep this Forum true and realistic ??.
DerSack - Well said - I will second that ??.
Lets hope alkamem is better
Agfa’s Zirfon membranes make alkaline electrolysis the most efficient technology to produce hydrogen. A recent study by the Fraunhofer Institute using Agfa’s ZIRFON separator membranes confirms that the Alkaline ElectroLysis (AEL) technology can be as efficient as the Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) technology and is able to operate at high current densities. This presents AEL as the most cost-efficient hydrogen production system.
As an electrolysis technology, AEL is confirmed by the study to have a higher efficiency than PEM but when comparing the efficiency of low temperature electrolyser systems using respective technologies, PEM used to offer the advantage of operating at higher current densities.
The Fraunhofer report now also shows that when Zirfon membranes and quality electrodes are used, AEL is close to reaching the same current densities as PEM. This presents AEL as the most cost-efficient hydrogen production system since both the material investment and operating cost (OPEX) for reaching this level of current densities are notably higher for PEM than AEL, especially in the case of large size installations.
DerSack, one thing you won’t lose is credibility on this board for your opinion. We need a balance of views as said but DW is trying the patience of many. Personally I won’t block him but I do tend to skim over the content of his posts recently as I can’t always be doing with his perspective on things. That works for me and maybe I’ll potentially miss out of some opinions and ideas that make sense but that’s a chance I’ll take.
Dinner for One - Freddie Frinton and May Warden
That youtube link is blocked in the UK Augusta. I'll need the VPN...
In keeping with the spirit of honesty and integrity, I am responsible for the “fight night” comment.
You'll not lose any credibility Mr. Sack, that's for sure. Completely unrelated to AFC, though I know the clip I will post at the bottom is very popular in Germany on new years, as it is also in Norway, though not in the U.K. I don't know why, but the situation on this board reminds me of this video sketch... Perhaps the "same procedure as last year", the talking to one's self, tripping on the rug though occasionally not, changing one's persona and generally running around in circles.
Hopefully we can all look back at this in many years in black and white and laugh to ourselves, at the end of the day, we are only here for ourselves realistically. I'll not be having a go at any posters on here, not in any posts anyway, I'll only say that CIL truly baffles me, and I have absolutely no idea what 90% of the posts relate to.
Othrwise cheerio Miss Sofie, I'm having a drink, and I may listen to some of Jhonboy's music sugestions whilst doing a bit of an internet catch up on hydrogen related news.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b1v4BYV-YvA
Did you know that this board is praised as an "excursion destination" in other boards because every evening there is literally "fight night" (that's what it's really called)? And that's because the users here tear each other apart every day.
Since there is currently no end to this, here is my opinion on the current DW discussion, even if it costs me a lot of "credibility" from some users here:
I will not ignore DW. I sometimes disagree with him, and I sometimes dislike the style in which he posts. But he often fights alone against a whole board, so you can lose your courtesy.
I don't consider him a deramper, but someone who also sees and addresses the uncomfortable sides. He's someone who doesn't blindly follow. And someone who often brings valuable information to the board. And by that I don't mean pasting the current RNS into the board for a handful of likes or saying "let's go", but things that you would normally never find anywhere else. Almost like the wild boar's admirable gift of finding truffles.
I consider DW to be a valuable part of this board, and if there were other manners here and different opinions were accepted in between, there would certainly be more factual discussions.
I don't feel like going to this "Fight Night" any more and hold back for some time being in the hope that everything will calm down again, at the latest when the share price goes up justifiably.