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Well they’ve had plenty of time to think about it ! I suppose you still think Southern Oil still want their system and Juelich still want there’s, more fool you. You simply do not learn from past experience.
Can't see where it says 'we don't want it'
Pommy, it was RNS’d last year
AFC Energy PLC (AIM:AFC, OTC:AFGYF) said it has received a first order for an H-Power 'S' Series 50kVA hydrogen-powered generator from Spanish construction group ACCIONA.
The generator, which is designed for heavy-duty construction and temporary power demands, will be delivered to Spain in the second half of 2023, AFC said.
ACCIONA will initially rent the generator, which comprises a 30kW AFC Energy air-cooled fuel cell and 45kWh battery storage system, for the first six months with an option to buy thereafter.
The Spanish group currently has a fleet of thirty 80 kVA diesel generators and this is a first step towards their replacement, AFC said in a statement.
AFC and ACCIONA have been trialling hydrogen power generators in Spain, but this new 50kVA version is cheaper to run and delivers 400% more power.
Miguel Paris Torres, Head of Area at ACCIONA's Construction R&D Centre, said: “The system's modularity, scalability and compactness make this an ideal platform to displace diesel generators from our construction sites in the near term."
Adam Bond, AFC’s chief executive, added: "ACCIONA is a key relationship for AFC Energy and has provided support to us in defining the ‘voice of the customer’ in a way that has informed the design specification and operation of our new 50kVA H-Power S Series emissions-free genset.
“Decarbonisation of the construction industry, in the UK, Europe and internationally is an important step in society's move towards Net Zero.”
Oggs....how very dare you say that Constructivenews is filling the board with Spam! Different meat product, I say..... maybe there should be a new verb in the English lexacon.....to "haggis" (verb......to blatantly ramp a stock on as many media as possible in spite of overwhelming evidence that it's a dog)
Sorry, can you show us where it says that Daz
Correct Ogggs, they placed an order to trial a system with an option to buy at the end of the trial and chose not to buy.
You're just spamming the board with tangentially relevant items AFC & Acciona are not partners. Acciona is a customer (and I'm stretching it by not calling them a prospective customer which is what they really are)
The point is Acciona & Afc are partners. They are also our customer which we are now in the process of building & delivering too.
Ah, from January 2023, I can see why you’re excited now being as you’re new here.
That's a year ago as we well know. We also know the initial indicate delivery date was missed. My recollection from the recent investor meet event was that they were mentioned but with no great detail provided
I can see Plug Power getting a mention but not AFC CN.
Thanks for that link constructivenews, could you be even more constructive and tell me where AFC is mentioned in it ? It’s a long article and my attention span is short. Thanks in advance.