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Possible 50% gain by early May? Watching for the bullish MACD crossing on the daily. Get the feeling cheap shares are now taken and any sales at risk of being left behind. We will see. Volume still low. I still have some hopes for any dips below 1p to buy into. Good luck peeps with whatever your strategy.
When something becomes an obsession,it ceases to be a pleasure.
I heard about it, but have you heard about the problems that happen when you want to increase something? Sometimes something is profitable and works great while it is in a small dimension, but when it gets bigger, it is no longer that. That's why I'm telling you that you should wait for a real full scale unit that will do what I have no doubt that it will because I believe that PHE has it! That's why I am an investor
Sharecast link PHE 2018 demo plant working .
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&opi=89978449&url=https://www.sharecast.com/amp/news/aim-bulletin/powerhouse-energy-hooks-up-demonstration-plant-to-microgrid-at-thornton-science-park--3353528.html&ved=2ahUKEwj-v-rao9WFAxV_Z0EAHWwwA3kQFnoECBQQAQ&usg=AOvVaw0EtCIRIABBpkZSmMq-2Uii
Castle
Role they did in 2018 a fully working demo plant .
Proven tried and tested .
The company demonstrated in 2018 that it can produce hydrogen, power and heat from a live, operational demonstration plant at the Thornton Science Park in Chester, with an efficiency of around 80%.
Castle
Castle it's all right. In order for PHE to do anything, it must first show that it can convert those 2.5T into hydrogen, and then everything will just happen. Big companies, investors are looking for evidence, not facts. This is still all on paper, personally, when I see that they have done it, then I will believe them that it is possible
HYDROGEN
Efficient Energy Use: Hydrogen fuel cells are more energy-efficient than internal combustion engines, which means they can convert more of the energy in the fuel into useful power.
Long Range: Hydrogen vehicles have a longer driving range than most battery-electric vehicles, which can make them more practical for long-distance driving.
Quick Refueling: Refueling a hydrogen vehicle is quick and easy, taking only a few minutes, which is comparable to refueling a gasoline vehicle. This can make them more practical for fleet vehicles, such as buses or taxis, which require quick turnaround times.
Quiet Operation: Hydrogen fuel cells are quiet and produce minimal vibrations, which can make for a more comfortable and enjoyable driving experience.
Increasing Availability: As more automakers begin producing hydrogen-powered vehicles, and as more hydrogen fueling stations are built, the availability and convenience of hydrogen fuel is likely to increase, making it a more viable option for more drivers.
Overall, hydrogen-powered vehicles have the potential to offer a sustainable, zero-emissions transportation option that is both efficient and practical.
Good morning
Another strong point to make that will knock other hydrogen producers about !!
Hydrogen from electrolysers costs approximately £13 per kilogram, utilises large amounts of water and produces a ‘sludge’, Powerhouse claims it can potentially produce it at less than half that cost.
While hydrogen from electrolysers costs approximately £13 per kilogram, utilises large amounts of water and produces a sludge.
Bridgend, the FTU will utilise 2.5 tonnes of waste a day and be able to produce around 200kg of hydrogen.
Castle
Had PHE years ago and sold out due to zero progress and constant misinformation / questionable directors.
I’ve been investing in BTC and the associated miners for the last 12 months.
Recently sold £50k of AFC to invest further in the miners.
Will hold these till they peak in 6 to 12 months and then reinvest elsewhere, which is what I’m researching. Possibly some here, but undecided; certainly don’t expect it to return £1 a share.
My AFC posts in the last 30 days = 7 and 5 on PHE!!
Castle ramping posts on PHE = 82.
I’m just an honest investor, researching my next opportunity.
Further more red you have contributed 5 posts on PHE In the last week your not invested here you sold years ago !! You spend all daylong on AFC talking about pipe line dreams AFC went up in 2020 400% in 6 months because Lewis Hamilton supports the idear big deal lmao ...
PHE are going places,, When the Technology Centre opens its the start..
I sold out of AFC years ago to many promises..
Rampatastic Castle
Red are you invested ?
The only person misleading on here is the rampers, of which you seem to be the leader.
Feel free to set out the numbers as you see them, that justify a £1 share / £4,000,000,000 valuation.
PHE is not Amazon or Apple. £4bn is a very large sum of money for a company that doesn’t even have a finished product
Good morning All
red misleading I believe PHE has a great future , in the past I did not know the x directors pulled it up with there big fat wages it only come to light by Mr White interview explaning the story who is now promoting HUI , aim market is full of start up companies some make it to the FTSE .
I'm all in here opend my sipp with PHE the main beneficiary because I believe were on the right path now , I come from a family of Engineering I was a Aircon Engineer amongst may other jobs trying to find my career like others ...
Research is the key and luck ,,,
What will the share price be when ?
News on patent ?
Technology Centre opens ?
Finance and start of Protos ?
Opening of Protos ?
Plastic waste plant build in Ireland Poland UK ?
If it does 10 bags that's 10p - 2 years £1 ? Who knows . Ncyt went from .6p to £12.50p in a year , we have many plastic waste to power plants to place our Engineering Technology system into and service and kick back fees in many counties and planning will be easy due to what we do .
No more land fills and sending our plastic abroad cleaner oceans for Hydrogen and Electric syngas is the future .
Calculate your risks , Castle
@red_hornet Understand that #PHE is a technology company. It does not have to find money to build its tech. You are wrong. We are not working in a debt-ridden scenario like #EQT.
The NH2 deal for X4 plants will be fully funded by them. With zero risk or capital outlay by #PHE.
Let us see how the market reacts when Bridgend is up & running. Here is how one makes money from the markets. You buy low & sell for a higher price.
Red Hornet, subtle de-ramper I see,there's A LOT more plastic around that isn't packaging. I know, I work in injection molding. Now off you go and find some more negative nonsense to throw out .
People, realistic SP is about 0.20 to 0.40, maybe sometime after 5 years, etc., we will reach €1. It never means that the company has to have profit and everything in order to be valuable on the market, sometimes that is not true!
I’m not trying to do a disservice to PHE, but Castle is really misleading people on potential revenue and timescales. This has a long way to go until it sees any form of customer revenue. Timescales wise, there’s not even a functioning full-size demo yet!
Government grants are there to cover development costs and overheads, they are not revenue and profits.
PHE have huge costs and capital to find to take this to market and get it launched.
The market knows this and that will limit share price movement. There is money to be made, but not as much as or as quick as some imply
A valid point in many respects but my sentiment remains the same
Let me ask you, do you think that one Amazon is worth as much as MC? Either Apple or some other company, all these companies are not worth as much as their MC, so you don't have to be guided by that
Some people have lost their heads over this, although the FTU is a milestone we havent made it yet and we are a long way off. Firstly we need to be receiving a number of licence fees from multiple full scale plants just to cover just PHE's operational running costs. We're not even in profit from the first full scale plant which we produce, that again will be just another mile stone in the process of this being big. There really is a long way to go but it's heading in the right direction.
I don't think it realistic to expect this company to be worth £4,000,000,000 market cap on news of a small scale model being built. That is what you are suggesting Castle (share price of £1). There is still no revenue. This could potentially reach £1 over the next 20-40 years but it would require license fees coming in from a mass of fully operational full scale plants. Its no way going to happen on the FTU opening. Completely unrealistic expectation, sorry to break it to you. I would love to be wrong (but I'm not)
Michael Gove Questioned About The Plastic Waste Problem In The UK | War On Plastics.
This is where PHE come in a 3 minute watch
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&opi=89978449&url=https://m.youtube.com/watch%3Fv%3DwwmOXJR5DJg&ved=2ahUKEwi8-8CWstCFAxXrYEEAHcA3DWs4ChC3AnoECAoQAQ&usg=AOvVaw3kANXr7ncshHuqFoJ7FeFE
That video I posted down below is brilliant I hope you all watch it .
We've had grants already of the Gov , Grants will be available if PHE choose to do so for protos.
The system worked trued and test on a small scale at the university so for any daughters the new system Technology Centre will open and will be commissioned for all the world to see even you lot ...
Expect a massive SP after that ...
As for recyclable plastic , we will be recycling un recyclable plastic into a good use ( power ) like old Tyres and many more ..
Castle
Hi Red Hornet - as I understand it, PHE's solution is not just about plastic, its about animals feed, rubber etc. That being said, there still decades worth of historical plastic that has not broken down that can be recycled as well. I don't think the solution is negated but we have yet to understand the scale at which it can be deployed.