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Good grief Slug, you really are beyond stupid.
The reason that electricity is more expensive in the UK is our aging infrastructure and the inability to connect wind and solar to it without paying money for upgrades.
Guess what, if more gas and nuclear are connected in the future it will be cheaper to connect due to the work that is being undertaken for renewables at the moment.
This is a capacity issue.
But you believe your conspiracy theories and carry on paying more for everything and pretending it's someone else's fault.
The U.K. has a higher percentage of green energy than any other major economy. It also has by far the most expensive electricity
This is because the cost of subsidising wind farms and solar farms is heaped onto our bills. No such thing as free wind it turns out
That's about the size of it ScotKio.
However always keeping my nose to the ground on environmental developments for investment purposes or for personal use.
If you are interested, I am looking into green hydrogen.
I suggest reading up on all colour hydrogens.
Their are lots of them and the colour denotes how they are made.
I believe green hydrogen will eventually be created at airports and shipping ports around the world. And will certainly power passenger aircraft and possibly shipping.
Solar plays the biggest part in green hydrogen and requires no batteries whatsoever, so is really efficient.
I am currently looking for investments that have the right locations, correct financing and would be able to obtain the licences on a quick basis.
Total Resource Value - £117B
Total shares in circulation - 3B
Percentage of takeover
1% = 39p
2% = 78p
3% = 117p
4% = 156p
5% = 195p
6% = 234p
7% = 273p
8% = 312p
9% = 351p
10% = 390p
Rule of thumb calculation for takeovers:
1. Market valuations range from 1 - 5% for assets pre development.
2. Market valuations range from 5 - 10% for assets that are being developed and or are operating.
My opinion is that we should accept nothing less than 4 - 6%
Watch the climate deniers increase their rubbish chat to push this post onto page 2. Quady will have an aneurysm when he sees this post. Quady is here to dilute discussions of a takeover. Why?? Because its happening and someone doesn't want the share price to spike!
I hope in 6 months I’m as efficient as you are. You have a very good system. Octopus let you buy cheap charge up ya battery and see it back for nearly 3 times the amount you paid. Its costs them loads to store lecky so happy to run their business this way.
Looking like we are going to have another tickle at 9p today, hopefully we'll get there ...
seeing us in the 10's by end of the week.
Opened and closed at 8.41 equivalent...
Traded between 8.12 and 8.70...
Addicknt I agree the newsflow is important, but so is the environmental stuff.
If people don't understand the environmental stuff and so many on here don't, then how on earth can they understand commodity prices and the true potential of companies like Solgold.
Every now and again something changes and the world pivots with change.
The environmental stuff opens up loads of investment opportunities, not just on the metals front.
Again Slug as the most unintelligent poster on here you are misunderstanding what's happening.
People like me make electricity cheaper for everyone.
The turbines keep turning producing power, if electric car charging and Solar battery charging don't take place, then that energy is wasted.
Once enough people adopt electric cars, I won't be able to make so much money, as the energy will be used. But I will still make money.
SM, and you're right about the importance of the newsflow. Yesterday's revelation was of huge significance and yet it's been swept away by this environmental stuff. It's like waiting for a bus for years and then failing to get on when it finally arrives.
SM, here, here! I second the motion.
So you’re charging your battery (and other people their cars) at precisely the time we’re using gas to power the grid.
Easy solution a National referendum. Failing that each household has to choose green or non free. Energy and have a smart meter installed
When the grid is not being powered by renewables, those who opted for green energy don’t get any power
No subsidies either, go green you pay for it fully not via whacking money on the bills of people who want energy from fossils
That’s fair on us all. Those who want the green rubbish can fund it
Can we please, please stop the heat pump/electric vehicle/climate change posts? There's been some great info posted on here at a pivotal time for the business, but it keeps getting buried beneath useless crap.
Morning addicknt, the survey tells you the orientation of the roof, also it's load bearing, as Solar panels are heavy.
I have room for more, but my roof comfortably supports 12 without exceeding it's weight limit.
I could have put more on but I have about a 20% contingent on weight, but then things get complicated if you want to go above a 5 KW system. All types of permissions required and so the costs increase.
Sorry Kat to answer your question in full.
I can passively feed to the grid and that is set on my control panel, so I set when it feeds to the grid due to my battery charge.
I always have that element at 100 percent except between 4pm-7pm when it's set too 20%, so takes power from my panels and battery.
And at 2am-5am it is currently set to 40%, so if not at that level it charges my battery at the cheapest rate.
I will of course sell back the excess power the next day at around 300% profit.
Feck me, Q! That's amazingly anal. Me, I just flick a switch and hey presto! the heating comes on. At the end of the month I read the meter and pay the bill, and I can't recall ever having looked at how much I've used. And I've got to say, anyone who knows their roof is 1 degree off south deserves full credit...even if it is astonishingly dull.
Kat it's connected to the grid. The reason is I have my battery drained every day between 4-7pm this gives me money, I also get income during the day once my battery is charged. In the summer my heat pump is turned off and I use a device called an IBoost. To supply my hot water.
I buy back a small amount of electricity during 2am-5am in the morning, so I have enough hot water before the sun rises.
I use about 4 KW a day during the warm months and one day this January used 12kw, but winter months about 9-10kw.
Yes so no costs to me even during the winter, as I make a small amount of money then, but make a lot more during the summer.
One big plus for me is my roof is 1 degree off south, so get great coverage.
You want a system connected to the grid so you can take advantage of selling high and buying low.
These days you definitely want a battery and modern batteries like mine, don't quote cycles, they can last twenty or thirty years and who knows what battery technology will be like in 20-30 years time.
It's going to be better than today.
So in short with the money I get back, that pays my broadband, my water meter, and my building insurance.
My only outgoings are my council tax, Mobile phone and car insurance and cost of running my Citroen picasso.
Plus food which is under 800 pounds a month, not bad as I currently spend about 100 pounds a week on food.
The rest of my income is spending money.
Easy to retire if you put some thought into it.
Great post needy, nothing gets passed you buddy, a really insightful post and so sharp to call out that blooming anonymous fraud BBG !!! keep the great posts coming you're well loved and carry much weight here. Thank heavens we have you here 😉
Will re-post the below before the rubbish climate chat pushes the below onto page 2.
Schlem,
Some key points you have missed:
1. The revised program is based on 18% of the overall resource - so there is massive upside for the future custodian.
2. Market valuations range from 1 - 5% for assets pre development.
3. Market valuations range from 5 - 10% for assets that are being developed and or are operating.
If funding is secured for Cascabel, a fair market valuation for Solgold is somewhere around $4B to $5B which is something like 130p - 160p.
I bet my left nut that Hannam will adopt the above target range if funding for Cascabel is secured.
Thank you Scott, I was late to the party, as have one particular friend who got in on the first fits payments and the payback was under 7 years. He doesn't have a battery.
You are correct as the government scheme on heat pumps has gone from 5,000 to 7,500 pounds.
Have a look at octopus energy heat pump scheme, as they not only fit the heat pump, but also sort out your hot water and central heating and at a much reduced rate. Good luck.
Needy, having lived in the UK previously, I had the ability to open an ISA and trading account. I haven't lived there for 8 years.
Does the ISA benefit apply to me if I reside outside of the uk? No, it doesn't.
Where I live doesn't concern you
Copper prices are set to soar by 75% over the next two years amid mining supply disruptions and higher demand for the metal.
Robert Wares CEO of Osisko
"We've seen growing uncertainty around copper supply in recent months, which has put more pressure on mines from alternate jurisdictions to meet increasing demand. Hence a copper shortage is coming - most likely by 2025"
Sandeep Singh President and CEO of Osisko
" Ws are excited to partner with SOLG on one of the best copper-gold discoveries made over the last decade. We believe that Alpala will have a much longer mine life than currently envisaged and we view the broader Cascabel property as having the geological potential to support significant further discoveries"
That’s a very good system you have. But wouldn’t call it small lol. I’m a very low user and my panels cover my lecky bill. Hoping to get heat pump (£7,500 gov fund) so be gas free as well.
Bbg. the only thing that stands out with your post is your claim to be an Australian living in Italy.
I think you will find you can't invest in UK ISA or bonds if your a non resident. because of UK tax laws.
more fantasy.
oh well back to reality for me.