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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
Hopefully, there will be a follow up RNS giving an update from PHE within the next few weeks.
Excellent read and certainly an exciting future. If the process works as planned then those of us who have been purchasing around these levels should hopefully see a massive return, keep topping up every month with pocket change i can afford to loose in the hope that all these DMG's will be scattered round the globe in the next 10 years :)
Massive potential from NH 2 alone.
Thanks Alkin
Need to read this;
https://nationalh2.com.au/capital-raise-to-launch-following-japans-2-5b-investment-into-the-australian-hydrogen-market/
They are not messing around (240 plants)
Hi, this is from National Hydrogen's (the company that has done the deal with PHE) website;
New hydrogen heavyweight, National H2, is on track to announce a series of major deals which will see it build the world’s first network of waste-plastic-to-hydrogen plants across the APAC region.
To achieve this, National H2 is forming a powerful consortium involving a publicly-listed technology partner along with a global conglomerate as the key project partner.
“Our mission is to develop over 240 waste-plastic-to-hydrogen plants across the APAC region, which will play an integral role in overcoming energy, waste, and climate challenges,” says National H2 Director, Richard Allen.
The Company currently has four initial sites being considered for development in Australia and Singapore, along with a significant amount of locations in the pipeline, which they intend to transform into state-of-the-art hydrogen production facilities.
National H2 will use groundbreaking technology that takes non-recyclable waste plastics and converts them into hydrogen, syngas, and clean electricity while capturing the entrained carbon in the plastic for permanent sequestration.
“With 3.5 million tonnes of waste plastic available in Australia, there is enough to supply feedstock for 200 plants across the country, which places us in a strong position for rapid, sustainable growth.”
That's insurance companies for you, take your premiums then try to get out of paying up.
I will be extremely surprised if Onunda actually have a case looking at the time frames and the fact that it is being brought by a company who's employee was employed by the company we appointed to make the TCC before they went belly up. I would hope any court should see right through their claim as nothing more than a company chancing their arm. So will be surprised if our legal costs amount to very much at all. Fingers crossed.
I wouldn't worry about the patent issue, the company making the claim is a new company, looks like they are trying to get money for nothing out of PHE.
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Hi Divvyup
According to 6th Nov RNS the company has IP litigation insurance, so I assume there shouldn't be any drain on our resources.
Please correct me if that's not right.
Manchester University estimated an improved extraction process of up to 17% on the previous version. IMO: If this is proven, one can only deduce that control systems also have been updated in order to give confidence for a build. MOU`s tend to have a short-term benefit even if backed by investment. From my own experience Patent defense is resource draining especially when seeking application expansion beyond current geographical restraints. H2 appears to in funding mode with no time schedules for projects across Australia, Italy, Switzerland, or Hong Kong. Its highly dependent on external funding which can affect investor confidence and obviously time scales. Proposed site planning and the plethora of quango regulations that follow always take longer than first envisaged. In short when contractual schedules with appropriate funding are announced this will create sustainable long-term value.
How long? Given all goes to plan (excluding wars) I estimate 2-3 years for a realistic return on investment.
Aka. Thermal Combustion Chamber, Kiln.
It is most certainly not a combustion chamber, which implies materials 'burning' in the presence of air ( Oxygen).
The whole process is performed in the absence of air, since if any air was present, it would 'burn' the feedstock, and produce oxides of Carbon, Nitrogen etc. ( CO2, NO2). The feedstock, through very high temperatures, a plasma is formed, and the feedstock is broken down, 'converted' into it's individual molecular components. IOW, the feedstock, plastics, tyres, consist of long chain polymers containing the atoms of C, H, , with some N, K depending on the type of Polymer and what it is used for. Tyres contain Sulphur which makes rubber, hard. Vulcanisation.
Hi there,
I followed PHE for quite a while (invested around 2015/16 and onwards) before selling in 2020. There does finally seem to be some a bit more happening, in terms of getting a product to market. I've been looking through the last couple of years RNS's, but there seems to be a lack of subsistence and firm contracts.
I would be very interested in anyone's view on the future prospects, both short and long term and any thoughts on the potential 1st contracts / MOU's.
As it's quiet, I thought it might be a good time to ask?
Thanks
For those interested in H2 plus others in the Hub
https://unitedhydrogenlimited.com/
Apologies if previously posted.
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.
Probably 1 more RNS to come this month as there’s been a minimum of 2 per month in the past.
Castle - ‘has super powers redesigned by our scientists at the uni’
Super powers you say?
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.
1066 Battle of Hastings
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.
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
I know TCC is the Thermal Conversion Chamber. I have heard it referred to combustion in non company write ups.
@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 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