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A standard solar panel is £100. I wouldn’t expect Verditek to be able to charge much more than that per panel. So 600 panels is about £60k plus. Nothing amazing. Won’t even pay for the directors salary
Seems a very good outlook but why is this so discounted to NAV ?
Worth adding more at this price for the continued dividend currently at 10.5% ??
I have quite a few here at a much higher price but very tempted for more.
This has been completely unaffected by the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Bargain price which is about 85% of its game.
But the PoG may rise outstripping the rise in AISC. If it cost more to get it out the ground then we should be paying more for it. Never expected to see a drop in AISC going forward but POLY seem to be doing well in this environment at increasing production. Maybe things will get much better for them over the next few years and they will start to lead the way. Will be trying to join the webinar today.
Can’t believe this is so quiet in here. It may be a TSX stock but as you state it’s flying and will continue to do so. Possibly not straight up until the offer is legitimised and the third part disclosed. Would be great to see the LSE chat board liven up for PQE
Better of using PHE DMG unit or Eqtec Advanced Gasification to generate power and hydrogen. Incineration of waste will never be green. Gasification is much cleaner and would be more efficient to the point of being a self sufficient process generating power and excess syngas or H2 dependent on the configuration
Quick to announce approval for testing.........
What testing ?
EQT have contracted Wood to carry out a review of the technology and complete a market assessment. The technology does not need testing, it has over 125k hours of operation. The most advanced gasification equipment there is. I would say that sufficient data has been produced to qualify as ‘tested’
Next attempt. You are making yourself look a complete clown expatbrat.
The collaboration with an EPC such as Wood eliminates any doubt about execution capability and would as you say provide a much quicker execution for projects. That is exactly right Reg and the point of the collaboration.
Also worth noting that electrolysis of sea water can only be done directly with an alkaline electrolyser . This favours AFC as they are likely to be in then market to supply the membrane for this process with Alkamem. When this product is tested and commercialised it will be a USP for AFC in respect of high density fuel cell application and also a large membrane market which would benefit from its use
Been invested here since May. Its surprising to see the lack of news since early August. I understand the frustration of shareholders.