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I don't post often but
Roll on 2019
Happy days all round .
Yep no worries Fella!
Well we've hit your predicted 1p before news mcadder.......
Your very welcome fella 2019 is shaping up to be very prosperous indeed ;)
You mean the taxi driver they called JohnReynolds and the JR Ewing with his so called dusty ranch in Texas!! As JohnReynolds would say "lol just lol" ....lol :)
Nazaboy seems to have been silenced for now too. Soon 1.05p will seem cheap Spud...
Happy new year everyone
and many , many thanks to spud and mcadder for all the effort you two put in , makes reading this board worth while . All the best to you and yours and all LTH
*hear
Around 11 months ago I, along with a few others, were in London to vote through a heavily discounted placing with warrants.
What a turnaround since then!!
We don't here much from the trolls on this bb anymore lol
HNY everyone (including john reynolds & JrEwing) ;))))))
Nice tweet to finish off 2018 from the man himself JW.... Onwards and upwards indeed for 2019 :)))
John Wood
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It’s been a great start to my time at #INFA thanks for everyone’s support this year. Onwards and Upwards, Happy New Year when it comes.
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Revised to 11.6p at the Shareholders Presentation this month
At least according to our great new captain JW and his BoD. Job well done boys! It's going to be a spectacular new year and journey. Good luck and best wishes to all especially the diehard LTH's.
Andale, andale! Arriba, arriba! I
to clear out my wardtobe to make room for more Infa bags. There's a nice one in there already...
GLA
HNY Radders, I think it will be :)))
Just woke up after long lie in .. now this is something to wake up to ... Happy F’ng New Year !!!
I don't know if it's the same person but there have been 6 or 7 £5k buys go through (a couple on nex)
Last time we saw 1p was beginning of July 2017 shortly after AP took the helm. My how things have progressed since then. At least this time the rise is built on something concrete :)
Well done everyone
now 1 v 5 (150k v 750k)...real resistance at 1.05p
Is broken we are in buisness
Yup. Just topped up £5k at 1.01. A pleasure paying it too
Whoop Whoop and thrice Whoop
5 v 1 (750k v 150k)
this is gonna pop
4 v 1 (600k v 150k)
depth is 750k either side
any real interest and this will blast thru' 1p
And we've gone down =D???
http://irishenergyblog.blogspot.com/2018/12/replacing-moneypoint-coal-power-station.html?m=1
Replacing Moneypoint Coal Power Station - Real World Example
By Owen Martin
Image result for moneypoint coal fired power station
Moneypoint coal fired power station was built in 1985 and has been operating ever since, making it quite possibly one of the most successful capital projects ever in Ireland. It has three generating units, each with a capacity of 285MW, making it the largest single power station in the country (total output 855MW). All three of the units suffered forced (or unexpected) outages this year. This blog article will look at what happened when the final unit went offline on the 26th September at 11pm.
Firstly, it is important to point out that Moneypoint is required to be on load (or online) at all times to support the 400kv network from the West to the high demand centre in the East (see graph here). This means that when Moneypoint is no longer operating, something else must be ready to instantly step in to replace it.
It is often claimed that renewables can replace Moneypoint. On the 25th September, wind energy was at very high levels at over 2,000MW. But during the 26th, it declined steadily to below 500MW. Prior to the Moneypoint outage, wind began rising again reaching around 700MW at 11pm. So between 70-75% of wind power had dissipated within twenty four hours. By the 29th, it had fallen to almost zero. Wind energy's intermittency is one of the main reasons why it can never replace a power station. Just when wind energy was needed the most, it was not able to deliver.
http://irishenergyblog.blogspot.com/2018/11/new-gas-plant-suffers-outage.html?m=1
New Gas Plant Suffers Outage
The Waterford power station will be out of action till the end of the year
Great Island combined cycle gas powered station (CCGT) was commissioned in 2015. The power station is one of the most efficient in the country and replaced the older fuel oil plant on the same site in County Waterford. On 25th October, it suffered a forced outage, and is expected to be offline till the end of December. Since Moneypoint is also offline at the same time, these are testing times for Eirgrid, the system operator.
The power station has a capacity of 464MW, which leaves a capacity margin of 1,329MW from now until the week before Christmas when it's expected that two of the coal powered units at Moneypoint will be back online.
This will be the lowest capacity margin in recent years (the capacity margin is the proportion by which the total expected available generation exceeds the maximum expected level of electricity demand, at the time at which that demand occurs). This blog recently reported that only 10% of our 2,000 or so wind turbines can be relied on over the winter period to deliver reliable power and therefore it will be fossil fuels that will be required to keep the lights on.
It is difficult to say exactly what may have caused the outage. It can be seen in the graph below that the power station was being cycled a lot in recent times which may have added to the wear and tear on the generator's turbines.