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Well . All i can say cyprotex
A company whoes revenue was hit due to volcanic ash from a volcano errupting .
Yeah careful That'll be the next approach some will take to slate the company! If omega lose power they won't be able to honour their contracts and they'll be fined one billion pounds. Those truly desperate (and there's a few ) will then move onto the effects of snow on transportation
Yes, slowed so that the mechanics can be seen on the video. Silly comments about electricity supplies.
The news today re wolfs post is more significant than we can posdibley imagine. Everything is about to be opened up re travel restructions. With the proviso of using lfts.
They could pull a blinder here. Renewables. Redt energy im sure would jump at the chance. Imagine the kudos this could have for hmg.
There's going to be some very upset people here soon. Getting mugged off and selling out of boredom/frustration then boom, market does a huge 360 and they're scrambling to get back in higher.
Can't say the signs haven't been there
Fourfiguresbull, Lol! I know, it feels like every silver lining has a cloud sometimes!
Thanks takingiteasy.
Someone needs to ask the question to make sure all basis are covered inmo. Im not the best to ask that one. Hopefully yourself or someone else could.
upomega, good to hear from you! I'm not sure if Ceteris provide generator back up to mains supply in Alva but it's a quick phone call to check. Portable generators are very easy to obtain now in the event that the national grid can't handle the surge in demand from the hillfoots due to full production!
It is meant as a serious question. The last thing Omega needs is s problem with energy supplies due to the alva location. Dotting is and crossing ts so to speak.
Interesting takingiteasy. Just hope the power supply is up to scratchm i.e generators to cover the shortfall of power if needed.
I think the vid shows the machine going at much slower speed than it is capable of. The brochure claims speeds of up to 400ppm = 24000 p/h =288,000 per day or 1,440,000 per week. 2 machines easily gives the possibility of 2m per week.