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Next week should be good. Bring it on from these prices.
Cautious optimism on this for now. Hopefully the management here have learned their lesson and found a partner that can bring value and growth to the business as opposed to being a weight around the neck.
Steady as she goes. Remember, energy is everything. But this is a slow burn.
Maybe rns tomorrow for monthly revenue announcement.
Measly £78k is 10% of this company. Therefore moves very quickly as small buys add up.
From here serious multi-bagger potential. DYOR.
Optimism must be returning with large buys over the past week
Karlvonwise x
The main counterargument is that the government official stated he plans to overhaul planning regulations, reducing the time to build a wind farm from 11 years to less than a year. I'm counting on this regulatory reform to accelerate clean energy projects, with a focus on reducing carbon emissions to net zero by 2030, without relying on coal power stations ( last coal fired power station closed yesterday).
Although the stock may face challenges, I believe the board is moving in the right direction, and the loan backers are showing strong support.
Karlvonwise x
Mast energy, commonly referring to energy systems involving large structural towers or "masts," such as wind turbines or even airborne wind energy systems, isn't inherently bad. However, there are some challenges and criticisms associated with these energy technologies:
### 1. **Visual Impact**:
- Wind turbines, which are often referred to when discussing "mast energy," are large structures that can significantly alter the visual landscape. Many people consider them to be eyesores, especially in scenic or rural areas.
### 2. **Noise Pollution**:
- Wind turbines generate noise, both from the spinning blades and the mechanical components. In areas close to residential zones, this can be a source of annoyance and discomfort for residents.
### 3. **Interference with Wildlife**:
- One of the most commonly cited concerns is the impact on wildlife, particularly birds and bats. Turbines can inadvertently kill animals that fly into their path, which has raised environmental concerns.
### 4. **Land Use and Space Requirements**:
- Wind farms require large areas of land, and while they don’t consume much ground space themselves, the land between turbines often cannot be used for other purposes like agriculture or development.
### 5. **Intermittency and Reliability**:
- Wind energy is intermittent and depends on the availability of wind. On calm days, energy production can drop, which means that it requires backup systems or energy storage solutions to ensure a stable energy supply.
### 6. **Initial Costs**:
- The installation and maintenance of large masts or towers for wind energy can be expensive. The infrastructure required to transport electricity from remote wind farms to populated areas can also add to the cost.
### 7. **Grid Integration**:
- Managing the flow of electricity from intermittent sources like wind can be challenging for power grids. It requires smart grid technology or large-scale energy storage systems to balance the supply and demand.
While these points outline some of the criticisms of "mast energy," it's important to note that many consider these systems, particularly wind energy, to be crucial in transitioning away from fossil fuels and reducing carbon emissions.
I genuinely believe this stock is undervalued. I also appreciate how the CEO keeps shareholders informed, which is a refreshing change compared to CEOs of other companies.
Karlvonwise x
You might very well be right Karl.
After hearing the news about the closure of the last remaining coal power station and the government's net-zero ambitions, along with the growing focus on green energy from solar and wind, I believe this stock is a solid choice if you're looking for a long-term hold. However, these are just my personal thoughts, not a recommendation to buy.
Karlvonwise x
Well the posters said 10 bagger at 0.18 so got to be 12 bagger know according to their expert opinion.
Couldn't make it up. Oh forgot they do.
Revenue dropping as generators swapped. But management salaries will remain the same, sapping every penny.
300k salary and admin. Nice easy work.
Re kread
…and there it is!🤡💯
Today's RNS was good, especially the fact that Pyebridge is cash flow positive. This should be significantly further enhanced with the completed upgrade to the 2nd genset, which should be operational by the end of October.
The problem for the market is the lack of any other information. There is no indication of any further finance going forward, beyond Riverfort. There seems to be no plan or time scale for the other sites. There is no further mention of the possible purchase of an operational site, or how that would be financed.
MAST seems to be a single site operation for the foreseeable future, and this doesn't exactly provide much excitement for shareholders, as it's unlikely to bring the company as a whole into profit.
Progress is being made, but very slowly. Until this changes, that will be reflected in the share price.
Sorry a bit late getting back, just tied up after a terrific 6 hrs downwind sail in the Corinth.
No new news in the rns and we're the poster gets 2mil pa from I do not know.
No CM money next year and the following years a lot less than this year.
Market clearly agrees.
Slow and small steps but at least wer headed in the right direction. Onwards and upwards!
Kread
We need your negativity on this RNS, surprised you haven’t surfaced yet or is the rock you are under a little heavy
extrapolated and at full capacity pyebridge could yield up to £2m+ per annum... clearly everything has to go right for that to happen.. buts its possible..
looks like the timescales are stretching out, so i would expect a fully operational pyebridge by say end of q1 2025..
so you could argue (*** packet) that mast will be at £1.5 in revenue for 2025 without any other developments..
its a long and winding road... still 50/50 progress is slow but at least its going well and no more kibo selling by the looks of it for now..
hopefully that second genset is complete / tested and going by end of october.. if the can get the 3rd one into refurb in 2024 then 2025 will look a lot better..
Well that lifted the share price a little from 0.16.5 to 0.18
Best wishes
Karlvonwise
Well t
Good solid performance update (and needed).
Should provide the market with some confidence that revenues are looking good, and in fact, performing better than expected. Sept/Oct also forecast to increase.
🤡
What a disappointment 100mw in the near future......what happened to the 300mw in the near future.
Track record 3 years and 10mw plus 15 mil cash burn, and to top that the 10mw needed to be put on care and maintenance. Reckon they bought it Aurther Daily, 1 owner, hertz.
Come on then Rick give us some figures going forward to support you're strong buy and 10 bag prediction.
Mast Energy is excited about its bright future, as it enthusiastically commits to expanding its portfolio of green energy sites. The company is focused on delivering sustainable energy solutions, with a goal of reaching an impressive 100 megawatts of capacity in the near future. This bold move underscores Mast Energy's dedication to a greener, cleaner future for all.
Was wondering when Kread would show her s mug with another superb post. If the geezer had a brain he would be quite dangerous.
Onward and upwards from here!
Go on give us another ‘oh dear’ as it makes our day 🙄
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