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i am sure the buffalo's intentions are good . he just doesn't want any more hard working people being conned out of their hard earned money ... some of you guys are simply in the denial stage ....next week that will turn to acceptance then anger
It takes less time to build a Power Station, than this company has taken to build their boiler, what have they been doing the past 3 years, not a lot it seems, awaiting news, any news with abated breath,
He’s just bitter because he lost on FLOW, so found INSP who are basically what FLOW should have been. Now he’s de-ramping this share as his way of healing his wounds. You’ve got to pity him really...
A pound of Bison is good for 4 quarter pounders!
Seriously matez if you put half the effort you put into de-ramping and trying to put positive investors down and used the energy into something positive, you would actually be a happy person.
But you have proven yourself to be bitter and obsessed with a company you have no shares in. That is very, very sad!
It wouldn't surprise me to see rampers on this board tomorrow after all the BS being posted over the weekend.
INSP don't even have a product. JG made that clear in the RNS. Only a 3D sample if a component to show the "large marine company".
I want to see 100M bought tomorrow if all of you are so certain of INSP's product. Come on, 100M for only 70k.
Surprising would be seeing an actual working unit with input gas and out put electrical values shown as it operates. That would really be surprising... and the final nail in the coffin of INSP.
It wouldn't surprise me at all if INSP becomes the target for a takeover.
This technology is one of those pieces to a bigger puzzle. A piece that is part of a carbon neutral/ low carbon economy!
I did hold ITM Power some years back circa 2014 plus others in hydrogen production & fuel cell and recently a poster on another bb pointed me in the direction of Ceres power CWR, so I missed out again but still hold others involved in energy disruption.
Nice charts!
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Just a quick update to my previous post.
For those of you interested it was on "The Global Energy Challenge" at 11am UK time this morning on CNN.
It will probably be aired again at some point this week, but it's worth doing a search and setting a record for it
Hi Maidit- I've just seen a documentary on CNN (this morning) ND it was stated that this experiment can inject up to 20% hydrogen into natural gas supplies.
It is also easy to extract hydrogen from water with only pure Oxigen as a byproduct.
Hydrogen is the most common element in the universe and there have been a lot of experiments with the use of Hydrogen as a fuel in fuel cells for cars...
However, Hydrogen on its own is highly combustible and possibl unstable in liquid or gas form. However, I have heard of projects that could solidify Hydrogen into pellet or power form to make it stable and easy to manage.
This is probably why they are only tinkering with up to 20% in the natural gas mix.
maidit308, I posted this on 7th Jan 23:18 ----- Keele University seems to be working alongside industry as this show. I do wonder of Inspirit have any involvement?
I do believe the timing is right for INSP and whether they are involved with Keele University or not this just shows the efforts underway to get cleaner energy, a little follow up from one of my previous posts.
The Company is in the process of moving its facility from Sheffield to G ogów ma opolskiin Poland, in collaboration with a European engineering group. We have further been in collaboration with a UK based University, working in conjunction with their technology department to expand the possible applications for the Stirling technology
https://www.energylivenews.com/2020/01/06/uk-first-hydrogen-injected-into-gas-grid-as-landmark-trial-gets-underway/
The HyDeploy demonstration is feeding up to 20% of hydrogen into Keele University’s existing natural gas network, which is connected to 100 homes and 30 faculty buildings.
Backed by Ofgem’s Network Innovation Competition, the £7 million project is led by Cadent in partnership with Northern Gas Networks, Keele University, the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) Science Division, ITM Power and Progressive Energy.
Keele University was viewed as the perfect location, owning and operating its own private gas network, which could be safely isolated from the wider UK gas network.
The journey with Inspirit has not been as straight forward as we would have liked, but we have learned so much and developed a technology which has many diverse applications. Its core attributes are that it can run on many different fuel types and be incorporated into a variety of applications and industries.
HYDROGEN is still years away and will never replace GAS, they can only add a bit of it to gas 2% ATM
but they are trying to add 20% hydrogen in a trial ATM but no one knows if that is safe in your house
so it will take about 5 years of someone living with that much added, to see what effect it has on human
in an Inclosed space with the fume ……………….. don't light a match FFS LOOOOOL
THAT'S WHAT I KNOW SO FAR.... ON THIS SUBJECT ……………………..
now back to INSP
hope to see the trial result RNS soon anytime this year when JG is ready