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McGuire: I want to say one word to you. Just one word.
Braddock: Yes, sir.
McGuire: Are you listening?
Braddock: Yes, I am.
McGuire: Plastics.
https://www.salon.com/2021/04/10/how-plastic-pollution-threatens-our-health-food-systems-and-civilization-itself/
Obviously It should have read, If Peel had no confidence, re Protos.
Your talking ridiculous Ed, just like you are on the AFC thread.
If Protos (who I agree should pull their finger out) had no confidence in the tech, then they and any financial backers would not already have put the investment in.
Nice try Ed you talk so much nonsense. Similar to the stuff you preach on AFC I've noticed recently. I'm up for debate however but PHE won't be paying the full amount for their whole build as you seem to be insinuating. They have raised the necessary funds. The will be doing in line with Peel as is the arrangmenet. Not long now and we will know either way. Once the final site approvals have been met.
Have a good weekend folks
Hi Ed Selby, PHE could raise finds and so it looks as if the financers either don't like the set up or think that Peel is overstretched.
Hi Blue Toff; any good news is more likely to come from local twitchers (?) - peep, peep, tweet, tweet.
Our day will come when there is a DMG is up and running - and when the price should rocket.
Ah well, I'm sure that when Dr A decides to come back he will have some good news for us.
its taken them a year to put in a rickety lane you could do in an afternoon . These guys are on the wrong planet
Get a life Ed / Yellow.... or, whoever you change your account to next. Pathetic.
Thanks LedZep. Had a peek at the site via Google Earth, interesting when we take your views into context. Cheers.
Thanks led zep....
It always reassures me when you post as I'm sure it does to countless others!
Keep up the good work..
Regards lj
Thanks LedZep.
Always appreciate the updates LedZep #ThumbsUp!
Forgot to mention - quite a bit of "Protos Phase 2" signage newly erected on the approach roads.
DR. A. - regarding your post at 8.16 last night.
The situation regarding "access roads" on Protos from what I have seen, is that there is significant activity now in what appears to be an extension of the Phase 1 access road, that will give the alternative access to plot 8 (Covanta).
From the site availability diagram (link below), this will run from the N.E. point of plot 10A, between Plot 3 and Plot 4, turn right at Plot 5, and subsequently access to Plot 8.
https://www.protos.co.uk/site-availability/
There is no activity yet on our "little" access road to Plot 10B, which will be an offshoot of the existing Marsh Lane bridleway, which when permanent will run adjacent to Plot 9B, give access to Plot 10B and Plot 13, and then run round to Plot 9A, and then (I assume) go back to the old bridleway that goes to Frodsham.
Plot 9B is being used as a storage compound and now has 3 tiers of 19 portakabins (57 total) now having services plumbed in. This is in addition to about 15 cabins also being fitted out (Sisk) on Plot 11, just off the traffic island.
So.......... quite a lot of preparation activity happening at the moment and I suspect it will soon become a frenzy of construction, to keep all the anticipated manpower busy.
Personally, I dont subscribe to the "Peel dragging its feet theory", I would imagine its more of a financial/ paperwork and logistics dependency issue, and all types of ducks need to be lined up neatly, before seriously commencing construction work.
A potential niggle I had was around Enviroo and the possible dependency on them obtaining planning approval (now OKd) in starting our access road, as it is a shared access to Plot 13, and also the dependency regarding feedstock for both Enviroo (PET) and ourselves (the non-recyclable). So now Enviroo have their planning, this may help in relieving the financial constipation that has been holding back our construction start.
There has been good debate on here on the pros. and cons. as to why ´it is what it is´.
My view is when a company , like PHE, has contracted with ano. company such as Peel, to develop the site, and construct a plant designed and developed by PHE, there is a fundamental business plan problem. PHE are not in control of its destiny in the UK. Since there will hopefully be a plethora of businhess opportunities derived from the success at protos, the Flagship model, then it is crucially important that everything is done right. After vsaying that, it is also crucially important that the owners of the company, us, as SH´s, are informed of developments, good or bad. It is not Peels responsibility to inform us, it is the BOD of PHE. We vre all guessing at things, because we do not know the facts, and that is a failing of this BOD.
could have ploughed that in an hour
just copy-paste the whole string from the message
https://www.google.com/maps/@53.285184,-2.8068143,1074m/data=!3m1!1e3
ps: forgot the link, sorry
and one more, but probably very old satellite pics. have no idea how it looks like yet, since i am in Germany.
Thanks for this.
i found something more here might have already seen. it#s dated Mar 13, 2021
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wCDlv8Cs7qs
I am emphatically not a shorter. I have a large fraction of my portfolio in PHE and I wish it well - as soon as possible please, though experience shows almost everything takes longer than planned, sometimes a lot longer.
Methinks a few shorter types are playing mind games. All builders know all the time goes into the prep and foundation work. This has to be done right and then the build on top is very fast. Patience. But no harm in company giving more detailed updates.
As i see it (for what that is worth) PHE are now simply contractors here, paid by Peel to build the DMG. Peel have PHE by the short and curly. They surely have buyers for hydrogen, and I cannot think what Peel's motive is in hanging around. Poland will not move until they see DMG working as described on the tin, nor anywhere in UK will a DMG be built until that happens.
^ a year later they have levelled the site ^ - They should have the whole plant built by now . Its unbelievable . Maybe thats the problem , Peel dont have enough belief