Roundtable Discussion; The Future of Mineral Sands. Watch the video here.
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The end of the rns said everything else was on track. They have alluded to being in talks with a large lithotripsy manufacturer. A deal in china also won't surprise me (speculation on my part). Ergo cause of fire irrelevant.
We are currently in discussion with the client regarding similar schemes at other of their selected sites
3/4s of market cap!
Diurnal Group plc (AIM: DNL), the specialty pharmaceutical company targeting patient needs in chronic endocrine (hormonal) diseases, announces the grant by the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) of its first US patent for Chronocort®, the Company's second late-stage product. Brh got shares in DNL??
Gyrometric's market leading marine OEM customer has recently forecast a significant order for the Gyrometric system this year. Gyrometric reported a small profit for the year ended 31 December 2016 and, to support the planned growth, the Company has taken on additional staff and will move to larger premises in Nottingham. Braveheart is working closely with management to drive the business forward and considering increasing its investment. In May 2017, Gyrometric learned that its technology will be installed and tested in the 7MW wind turbine nacelle at Blyth, the UK's Centre of Excellence for Renewable Energy. It will be working with the Centre's partners who are the leading turbine manufacturers, operators and energy producers to demonstrate Gyrometric's ability to prevent drive-train failures, each costing up to �700,000 in downtime and repair.
#MARKET NEWS AUGUST 20, 2017 / 12:25 PM / 17 DAYS AGO Abu Dhabi signs with GE and Spain's TSK for Oman's first big wind farm Reuters Staff DUBAI, Aug 20 (Reuters) - Abu Dhabi renewable energy company Masdar has signed a contract with General Electric and Spain’s TSK to build Oman’s first large-scale wind farm in Dhofar, United Arab Emirates state news agency WAM reported on Sunday. GE will provide the 13 turbines for the 50 megawatt wind farm in the south of the country while TSK will build other parts of the facility, which is being financed by aid from the Abu Dhabi government, WAM said.
Big business then e. Sep 1 (Renewables Now) - The renewables arm of General Electric (NYSE:GE) said it will commission 600 MW of wind turbines in September in Brazil as it announced reaching 5 GW of installed wind capacity in the country. The 600 MW of turbines to be commissioned this month, which are part of the 5-GW milestone, are located at three previously announced projects. These include Brazilian wind developer Casa dos Ventos' 359-MW Ventos Araripe III scheme in Chapada do Araripe that will feature 156 GE turbines of the 2.3-116/107 type. The other two are the Caldeirao I project of Queiroz Galvao, also in Chapada do Araripe (PI), that will consist of 70 2.7-122 GE turbines, and the PEC Expansion project in Guaranhuns with 22 turbines. GE made the announcement as part of the Brazil Windpower conference. It said it is the first company to reach 5 GW of wind capacity in Brazil and that this represents more than 33% of all wind energy in the country. "Brazil is an important market for GE Renewable Energy. We believe in the growth potential of wind and renewable energy, and we are committed to providing affordable, reliable, sustainable energy to customers across Brazil," said Jean-Claude Robert, general manager for Onshore Wind in Latin America. GE expanded its wind presence in Latin America following its 2015 acquisition of Alstom's power and grid businesses.
GE to supply turbines for Australia's largest wind farm Aug. 18, 2017 11:40 AM • SA Editor Carl Surran General Electric (GE -0.2%) has won a contractfrom the Powering Australian Renewables Fund to supply 123 wind turbines for Australia's largest wind farm project; financial terms are not disclosed.GE expects the 453 MW Coopers Gap wind farm to produce 1.51M MW-hours of renewable energy every year, enough to power more than 260K average Australian homes.Coopers Gap is the first wind project for GE in Queensland and the second major project this year announced by GE and AGL Energy - one of the Renewables Fund partners - following Need gyro to win some work with GE
General Electric doing massive wind power projects right now globally , go on Google news
Bio-based chelates show promise for use in laundry detergents, bathroom cleaners and other consumer and commercial cleaning products," said Peter Kuijpers, General Manager Chelates and Micronutrients at AkzoNobel. "They are replacements for phosphates, which are being phased out due to environmental concerns." John R. Shaw, President of Itaconix US and Global Homecare added: "Our success to date in North America and Europe demonstrates the breakthrough potential for our novel bio-based polymer technology in everyday homecare products. We are excited to work with AkzoNobel, a world leader in chelates, to maximize the commercial potential of these products." "This is the latest example in a series of agreements to expand the use of Itaconix polymers," said Annika Karlsson, RD&I Director in Specialty Chemicals at AkzoNobel, responsible amongst others for chelates and micronutrients. "Being able to use renewable polymers like these presents a significant sustainability advantage for our customers and will help us to grow our business." Ends
AkzoNobel to develop bio-based chelates for the detergents industry Itaconix is pleased to announce that it has signed an application agreement with AkzoNobel's Specialty Chemicals business to evaluate and develop innovative bio-based chelates for use in the consumer and industrial detergents and cleaners markets. This is the second partnership stemming from a joint development agreement signed by the companies earlier this year to develop and commercialize sustainable products made from renewable feedstocks using Itaconix technology. Products from this collaboration will be marketed under AkzoNobel's Dissolvine® brand. "Bio-based chelates show
Probably announce a commercial deal soon
Letting me in at knock down price
Lol orchestrated drop in my opinion
Got 2.3mill mcap This has 4 decent investments. So at a bare minimum id expect 8 mill mcap here , only 4mill right now
If we might get any update?
Will this ever get to 1p lord?
All the investees seem to have some sort of "edge" to them. Buy and hold indeed
United Kingdom Extra investment in ORE Catapult test site 25 August 2017 by Craig Richard , UK: The Scottish government and ORE Catapult are investing an extra £920,000 (€1 million) in a testing site where a 'digital clone' of a 7MW turbine is being built. bine (pic: ORE Catapult) The two £460,000 sums will help researchers studying the Levenmouth Demonstration Turbine develop a "deeper understanding" of offshore turbines, ORE Catapult said. The investment will also help establish a lidar test facility at the technology and research centre. The Levenmouth project, based in east Scotland, involves monitoring sensors being added to the blades, tower and substructure of the lone Samsung-built 7MW turbine. By gathering operational data from the 171-metre rotor turbine, ORE Catapult will create a ‘virtual wind farm’, from which researchers can create datasets and better understand how offshore projects work. Initial projects at Levenmouth were focussed on structural mechanics, aeroelastic modelling, wind turbine control systems, O&M and condition monitoring, and aerodynamic modelling. The new £920,000 programme will increase access for UK businesses to test their designs, ORE Catapult said. Chris Hill, ORE Catapult’s operational performance director, said: "Providing a unique testing environment for new technologies and using real-world data from the operation of the turbine will help us develop a deeper understanding of the operations and maintenance aspects of offshore wind turbines." The extra £920,000 in funding, announced this week, comes after the Scottish government awarded the project a £215,000 grant last year. Scotland’s minister for business, innovation and energy, Paul Wheelhouse MSP, said: "It’s becoming increasingly clear that offshore wind is integral to Scotland’s sustainable energy future – as well as helping us to achieve our ambitious climate change targets."