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Encouraging article in the Midas section of yesterday's financial section of the Mail on Sunday, expecting higher revenues this year.
Derived from my copilot AI search
Yes, Alma Maritime Group is indeed using Ceres’ Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFC) technology in its new vessel. Alma Maritime Group and Ceres have announced a collaboration to demonstrate an 80kW LNG fuelled system in 2024
Ceres will provide solid oxide fuel cell stacks for the development and validation of the power system. Meanwhile, Alma will develop and build the 80kW system that will be tested during 2024 in Stord, Norway, before being transferred to a vessel for further testing
The partnership aims to combine Ceres’ highly efficient technology with Alma’s marine systems development capabilities and market access. This collaboration is expected to drive the transition to a greener future for shipping
ALSO
Alma Maritime Group, in collaboration with Hydrogenious LOHC Technologies and Hydrogenious LOHC Maritime, has announced a joint development agreement to engineer a fully integrated LOHC-SOFC (Liquid Organic Hydrogen Carrier-Solid Oxide Fuel Cell) power system12. This is a first-of-its-kind system for maritime use.
The project, supported by Enova, focuses on a 100-kilowatt pilot powertrain to be demonstrated on board the Østensjø Rederi operated offshore supply vessel Edda Ferd2. The innovation combines hydrogen release from the LOHC with direct conversion into power by an adjacent SOFC unit to the benefit of high efficiency. The key to this lies in using the SOFC device’s excess heat to meet the LOHC release unit’s heat demand.
Hydrogenious’ LOHC solution provides a safe and easy method for handling hydrogen as a fuel, facilitating the decarbonisation of the maritime industry. The agreements also open up for hydrogen-powered vessels on megawatt-scale later.
This partnership leverages synergies between Alma’s SOFC solution and Hydrogenious LOHC technology, taking the next milestone in pioneering the use of hydrogen as a safe and efficient zero emission fuel to ships
Alma
https://www.ceres.tech/news/ceres-and-alma-announce-maritime-collaboration/
Alma Clean Power.
Norway to build world’s largest hydrogen-powered ships - Interesting Engineering
https://interestingengineering.com/transportation/worlds-largest-hydrogen-powered-ships
They will be using fuel cells and I recall a while ago that Ceres were teaming up with a Norwegian firm to marinise their product. I can't remember who so if anyone else can shed further light on the subject it will be appreciated.
Some people talk about buying and selling and others do it.
The number of times this has gone above 140 and then either the same day or the day after gone back down into the low 130s, if you had sold them every time and bought them back at the lower price you could have made quite a lot of money.
It seems someone is accumulating shares at these low prices , near all-time lows causing the share price to repeatedly cross the 140 line . Whenever the share price starts to rise to the 140s, they target the BID to bring it back down and repeat the cycle. It's likely to rebound soon ; you can only squeeze so much from a dry lemon.
I like the company and I am really keen on what they're doing but the share price has fallen so much in the past year... Is there any good news for us here?
This share must have got above the 140 mark at least 10 times in the past 2 or 3 weeks only to drop back every single time, it seems we are flogging a dead horse here.
It strikes me that a great deal of good news will be required to get this particular ship moving again.
1863
If you read the post right I said if this can hold the 140s then the next step could be the 150s, clearly it didn't hold the 140s.
Noggers.
You say 'retracing back to the 130s then the next step could be near the 150s.
Eh? No disrespect but that doesn't make sense. 120s maybe?
Marvellous we stayed above 140 yesterday and today most likely the will be down because of Israel strike on Iran.
This needs to stay above 140, instead of retracing back into the 130s if it does then the next step could well be near the 150s, we will see if it can Finnish the day around 140.
Ive topped up, averaged down and cracked open a Cadbury caramel. See you in 3 years :)
Best thing for holders to do here or any stock you’ve decided to purchase is sign out and forget.
CWR could be a three year wait or longer-so what?
You surely wouldn’t have bought without a strong faith in the leadership team, a market and low to no debt.
So what’s the problem? Trust yourself.
Lay back for 3 years and have a Cadbury caramel.
Looks like the regular shorts squeeze in play. Tough to know when to time an entry but £1.35 seemed to be it, short term at least.
The board implied we had a few surprises this year. It’s about time for one of them hopefully without the shorters getting wind of it early.
Unplugged 1
Also all the latest posts of mine you didn't highlight I had no opinion. The reason for no opinion was no concrete news hence no opinion.
I was also saying strong buy in thr £5 range but again brokers had high ratings at the time and the news was OK. However The past is the past.
But anyway you don't want to understand hence no more replies from me.
We should not read broker views or news just read the board here I don't think so.
Finally there are good posters who post with fact at the time and there are those with negative rubbish and constant. As I said in my last post If it goes to £1 I will buy more.
Topshares1
02/22 Ceres Price 669p Your post "strong buy"
Plus many other posts telling us all how good the company is, the tech is, the cash in the bank is. Not so good today its worse than the crash at the start of the pandemic even then was the sp 220p
Unplugged 01
My average is £1.94p but have made money on this in the past so can't complain. When it had hardly anything at the start of the pandemic it crashed to £2,20 when the rest of the market crashed it then went up to around £15. This is the stock market test fall retest. Yes IF it falls to £1 I will be be buying more.
My opinion only.
I never pump just give my opinion now and again and that opinion is always on what news there is and what brokers rate a share at that point in time.
Noggers.
Bnp seeing the light they are the experts dumping this dog its just dead money. Lost faith in Phil like i said months ago its time to move him on and the chinese co owners.