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So WTF is it now? 6 years later and PHE is reinventing the wheel. Is the new yet to be built system any better than the 2018 version?
And there in lies the problem, something they take 6 years to even bring to market, its not even built yet, in that time, we had egg heads in China, south korea and beyond no doubt figure it out and do better in a week. Castle I like this company's idea, but christ the patience required here is MONK/JEDI level patience
Its all about scale
Yes Dusty lots of patience, 6 years for me and I bought a few at 12p lol .
Howard white fill your boots another 4-5p purchase 😆
Now we're on our way at a measles 1p .
But I bought a lot at .32p so now in profit !!
LTH at least 2 years when I'm 60 ( sipp) living in spain ..
Gl
Yes I bought high, 2p ish, I got a lot around just below the .3 mark with a plan to get out. I was mis sold a sentence and I didn't like it, we hope to supply 30% of the national grid by 2030 was said as we will be supplying, and when it dropped I was frigging fuming with the ceo as I felt that conned me. This could, and potentially should come good. But man they need to be quicker
@Dusty,
The build in China worried me as well they’ve got the Drg’s etc if they want to replicate. Don’t think the rules governing patents in Europe will bother them too much and as you say it won’t take 6 years more like 6 months.
China won't give a hoot, they have already probably scanned this pattern for future notice haha I want this to do well without me, I'd reinvest I would but this has that risk factor more now than it did a few tears ago, but also has made some good developments over the past few months, and obviously with hydrogen being the new flavour of choice it's easy to see it as investable, but time will be it's enemy
Not sure why any of you are discussing China, they went to them for a 2.5 ton kiln the whole process was not disclosed...
PHE will come good and the help for the planet can't be underestimated (eco way to get rid of plastic waste)
Guys, relax a little. What was amazon 20+ years ago, nothing! This is a technology that is the future, this is not a stock where you have to watch every day what will happen. This is something that is thought about 10 to 15 years in advance, not 2 months. If you thought you could get rich in 2 days, you have to go to crypto 😂
@alkin,
Is the kiln what we used to know as the TCC or not?
I do watch my investments a lot ,, but not trading ,, looking for price movements as I hope to top up 30k if can in the next 6 months .
+ another 2 stocks I have out of the 8 I hold !!
Castle
@patxaran
I believe the kiln is the same as TCC. I would think they changed it as it was sometimes referred to as combustion chamber. Kiln sounds more environmentally friendly.
I know TCC is the Thermal Conversion Chamber. I have heard it referred to combustion in non company write ups.
I couldn't help myself and just bought another 100k shares at 1066.
It's only going one way this year and that's north.
Good luck to all and dyor
The combustion chamber has super powers redesigned by our scientists at the uni ,there is no other like it in the world and self sufficient.
1066 Battle of Hastings
LOL - some of us buy by the million, few months and you'll be adding a 0 to the end of your investment.
Does anyone know what due diligence Hydrogen Australia did before signing the agreement with PHE? I can imagine it was fairly intense as they wouldn't spend so much time on a solution they weren't confident about.
Castle - ‘has super powers redesigned by our scientists at the uni’
Super powers you say?
Probably 1 more RNS to come this month as there’s been a minimum of 2 per month in the past.
Good morning
Yes red super power to turn tyres into syngas .
Manchester University Dr Amir Keshmiri has received government funding to work with PHE which 1.5 years later its being installed.
For the next generation of cleaner energy technology.
For those interested in H2 plus others in the Hub
https://unitedhydrogenlimited.com/
Apologies if previously posted.
Yes we will have plenty of main stream income coming in ,,, many bags here 12p will be smashed.
Blake Morgan , Sarah added: “It is great to get this deal done, which is a significant contract and stepping stone for PHE. This arrangement establishes a long-term relationship between Powerhouse and National H2, while also potentially providing a long-term income stream for PHE.
Castle
12p is realistic when you consider we hit 6p in 2021 with the Linde tie in
The West Midlands is already leading the way with 20 hydrogen double decker buses, bought by Birmingham City Council and operated by National Express West Midlands. It means the region will have 144 hydrogen buses on the streets, the largest fleet in the Western World.