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‘Well as Afc's is 99.99% efficient, so what. Get a life Daz.... Stick to your washing powder’
You absolute 🤡 ! You do realise the 99.99% efficiency relates to the amount of ammonia is converted into hydrogen, not the amount consumed DURING OPERATION ?
Oh dear….
CN please ask yourself this, is ammonia is the fuel of the future and whoever develops a world beating ammonia cracker do you seriously believe it will only be AFC and a few others that will be interested ? Your naivety is astounding. Years ago, when you were still wearing your infant school shorts, all the rampers were saying the same think about fuel cell manufacturers, now look, there are literally hundreds possibly thousands.
There are very few players in the Ammonia cracking field, so I wouldn't worry one little bit. Plenty of room fir the first movers ( of which, Afc is right up there ).
Generally I'd agree but this one does seem quite relevant
Are chocking this, they wont drop the ASK.
I keep on hearing about people liking stuff all o er the internet. Am I the only one that has 0 excitement over this? :)
If there was any significant operational update due they'd have waited until after that before issuing the options RNS. I fear we're back to business as usual i.e. months of nothing happening. This company seemingly only exists to enrich Bond and a few others.
Well as Afc's is 99.99% efficient, so what. Get a life Daz.... Stick to your washing powder
It’s great to read that others are ahead of us in the ammonia cracking space. I wonder if their cracker is worth more than the AFC market cap, and if industry experts are all drooling over it ? Has Bond at any point mentioned the amount of ammonia consumption for ours ? No ? That’s ok because once we get an RNS saying our worlds first modular ammonia cracker is commercial we’ll get another one saying they are now working on a much more efficient one and all the customers that were eager to buy the ver1 cracker are now going to wait for the ver2.
This achievement was made possible thanks to the collaboration with players active in the maritime decarbonization segment such as Zumaia Offshore, Erhardt Offshore, Ajusa, and TECNALIA, along with the participation of Enagas and ABS.
“Our innovative membrane reactor technology not only brings an improvement in system efficiency but also reduces the footprint of the installation. This is especially important in applications where space is limited, such as onboard a vessel.". to Jose Medrano, Technical Director atH2SITE. “We have focused our design efforts on minimizing the ammonia consumption, which will be key for the scale up to suit higher power output units ”.
hope so sono***un, but the years and innuendos of achievement keep passing and i question if i'll be an old man by the time i see some return?
Https://www.linkedin.com/posts/htwosite_h2site-ammoniacracking-hydrogeninnovation-ugcPost-7132683790405033985-mf_Q?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_android
Mike Rendall liking this on LinkedIn
Totally agree Silures, but hopefully this time around we will soon start to see a return on our investment.
Todays RNS does not sit well with myself. Looks like the board have waited to get the AGM over with before handing themselves more free shares. They'd have had to wear tin hats to the AGM if they'd released this prior to the AGM. And then to say they award these shares for performance that increases shareholder value...I've been invested here 14 years and would certainly have made more profit putting my money in a 3% savings account.
I don't begrudge employee's benefiting from the growth of the company they work for, but this RNS would have been more appropriate following an RNS that AFC had sold multiples of systems to Speedy/Acciona/Tamgo, where shareholder value would surely have improved.
Www.construction.co.uk/construction-news/...pe-climate-leader
Speedy Hire wurde zum zweiten Mal in Folge von der Financial Times zum Europe Climate Leader ernannt.
Diese Auszeichnung wird den Unternehmen verliehen, die ihre Kerntreibhausgasemissionen am erfolgreichsten reduzieren, wobei Speedy Hire aufgrund seiner Erfolgsbilanz bei der Unterstützung der Dekarbonisierung der britischen Bauindustrie ausgezeichnet wurde. Das Unternehmen gehört zu den weltweit führenden Unternehmen wie EDF, Burberry und Vodafone und wurde von der Financial Times in Zusammenarbeit mit Statista in 23 Ländern und 22 Sektoren als Top-Performer ausgewählt.
Speedy Hire wird weiterhin für seine Führungsrolle in Fragen des Klimawandels gewürdigt. Das Unternehmen verfügt über ein Gold-Rating der Nachhaltigkeitsbewertungsplattform EcoVadis, was bedeutet, dass es zu den besten 5 % der britischen Unternehmen in Bezug auf die Dekarbonisierungsbereitschaft gehört. Außerdem erhielt das Unternehmen kürzlich vom Carbon Disclosure Programme die prestigeträchtige Bewertung A- für Offenlegung und Umweltleistung, gegenüber der Bewertung B im Vorjahr.
Die im Jahr 2024 eingeführte „Decade to Deliver“-Strategie-Roadmap von Speedy Hire beschreibt die Nachhaltigkeitsreise für die nächsten 10 Jahre und legt ehrgeizige Ziele fest, darunter die Reduzierung der Scope 1- und 2-Emissionen des Unternehmens um 50 % und der Scope 3-Emissionen um 42 %. bis 2030.
„Decade to Deliver“ baut auf dem Status von Speedy Hire als erstes Unternehmen seiner Branche auf, das sich öffentlich zu wissenschaftlich fundierten Zielen verpflichtet hat, um bis 2040 Netto-Null zu erreichen, zehn Jahre vor der von der Regierung gesetzten Frist. Es war außerdem das erste Vermietungsunternehmen, das Mitglied der UN Global Compact-Initiative für verantwortungsvolle Geschäftspraktiken wurde und vom globalen integrierten Risikobewertungsunternehmen Moody's ein A-Rating für die Reduzierung seines CO2-Fußabdrucks erhielt.
Im letzten Jahr hat Speedy Hire Pionierarbeit bei nachhaltigen Innovationen geleistet, um seine eigenen CO2-Emissionen und die seiner Kunden deutlich zu reduzieren. Das Unternehmen ging im Juli eine Partnerschaft mit dem Hersteller Niftylift ein, um die weltweit erste wasserstoffelektrische Zugangsplattform auf den Markt zu bringen, und erwarb im Oktober Green Power Hire Limited, um CO2-freie wasserstoffbetriebene Batteriespeichereinheiten bereitzustellen. Außerdem wurde die Gründung von Speedy Hydrogen Solutions angekündigt, einem Joint Venture mit AFC Energy zur Bereitstellung emissionsfreier, temporärer Energielösungen, die speziell für den Markt der netzunabhängigen Stromerzeugung entwickelt wurden.
At 56 years old and been investing since i first bought shares in the privatised utilities in the late eighties and being a carpet bagger in all the building societies.... never have i once gone on a forum and slated a share i once owned.
why do scum like you feel the need to bash a share you once owned shares in ??
Speedy Hire Named Financial Times Europe Climate Leader
https://www.construction.co.uk/construction-news/307649/speedy-hire-named-financial-times-europe-climate-leader
Loads of Ammonia to crack! No wonder the Ammonia producers are drooling all over our Ammonia Cracker!
"Green Ammonia Market Size is Projected to Reach USD 62.1 Billion by 2031"
https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2024/04/30/2872234/0/en/Green-Ammonia-Market-Size-is-Projected-to-Reach-USD-62-1-Billion-by-2031-Growing-at-a-CAGR-of-77-78-Straits-Research.html
Still holding 1.4 million shares....you are a very bitter shareholder who sold out with a loss and have a peverse vendetta against the company you once held shares in .....lolol.
Well done Git.... and your other allias, how long has it taken you to realise that lol.
Most long term holders on here knew that from the first post that construct made...laughable really.
What a complete narcissist you are.
I you don't think Adam Bond is paying sufficient attention to shareholders' interests, tick up this post.
CN is basically McStock talking to himself….onanism in extremis
CN,
What you said was "I believe at the capital markets event in the centre of London finacial district, Afc will secure capital...."
That reads to me as AFC trying to secure funding at the event, but they won't be as that isn't what the event is designed for, and funding is done via the broker directly to ii's on a secretive basis.
I didn't say I wanted that sort of deal & I also didn't say it would happen at the capital markets event. What I do believe is it will be discussed with Afc Management & any potential company that provides the funds to speed the cracker progress up. Also I believe Afc are now alot more astute at doing deals. So we will see who is correct in time.
Do you really want another ABB type deal CN ? Where we sell them something, then slash the price in half AND give them millions in free shares ?
The last PrimaryBid offer was at 16p, and not 'Way higher than they are now' as you claim. The fundraise at 60p+ was not open to PIs