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What news are we expecting exactly?
Circular then take over.
To me it looks like Peel want a dmg unit at every recycling centre.
Yes jabberba, that's the impression I had as well.
Looking at the figures for ITM they look good but honestly we're not that far behind and the opportunity looks bigger for phe. Imho.
So, on that basis we are a 20x bagger..... just to catch up!
Jabberba In relation to your 14.41 post I note that it costs ITM more to make the hydrogen than they earn from selling it. They seem to survive on grants from central government. I note that CfD Auction round 4 will be launched next year by BEIS. Perhaps Peel/PHE could persuade them t alloate some of the money for electricity generated from gasification. I can see a Peel/PHE joint bid being able to offer to sell the electricity for £35 MWe in exchange for a commitment to purchase a large amount.
stokey, I might be wrong, but I seem to recall reading somewhere that car manufacturers, or perhaps Shell, are subsidising the sale of the hydrogen at the service stations. I have no idea what the arrangement is, but I gather the idea is to keep the price to the customers at a viable level.
72.4 million volume but not one of them are mine. Been trying to purchase all day and watching buys going through is driving me potty.
Yeah Stokey, Piltick it's like we are sat on a massive gusher and none knows about it! Yet!
ITM energy were 20p when i first bought powerhouse and have since risen 1550%
We are so undervalued even at our latest price.
What an opportunity there is here!
BTB
With respect BTB I can’t see how you can compare ITM with PHE.
I spent all afternoon last Friday trying to buy but it didn't go through with Trading212. Bought some this Monday.
PHE.............
75,428,525
NEX...................................
9,174,370
That's the highest volume since the huge run of 94 million on 13th February.
No disrespect to Itm but PHE;
Is more efficient.
Is greener.
Solves landfill.
Solves plastic pollution.
Provides the cheapest hydrogen.
Provides chemical precursors for industry.
Doesn't need an outside energy source.
Can solve third world energy needs.
AND... PHE is more likely to be making a profit in the next couple of years than ITM.
Mixing with tyre crumb and biomass is being discussed for third world countries' energy needs.
https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://cfnielsen.com/faq/calorific-values-for-different-raw-materials/&ved=2ahUKEwj75NKAvczpAhWOXsAKHdn4BzUQFjAQegQIBhAB&usg=AOvVaw2_thHsKDVaW0b97T2mTlqe
Omars - I'm facing the same problem. Very annoying as this is new to Trading 212 so if they can't put up then why make it an option to buy?
Click on contact us through the Trading212 stating your buy order isn't going through and is stuck on pending and they will put it through for you. That's what I had to do and it started working.
I contacted 212 this morning as my order wasn’t going through, they said it could take up to a day.
I wanted to get in at 2.2p but I’m in at 2.6p, at the end of the day, does it matter if you’re here for the long run? It took at least an hour for my buy to go through GL
Only one problem it all relies on plastic but arnt we moving away from plastic to other materials so if theres no plastic............
Plastic will be here for a long time.
oldblue1973 In relation to your 16.22 post you hae to remember that plastic is only one of the possble feedstock that can be used with the DMG system. There is always end of life tyres, waste paper and cardboard and MSW.