Proposed Directors of Tirupati Graphite explain why they have requisitioned an GM. Watch the video here.
"It’s like bidding farewell to a family member watching our stacks leave our factory and head to Norway, where they will be installed in Yara International's 24 MW plant in Porsgrunn.
After the RWE 4 MW pilot in Lingen, this marks the next real-world shipment of our MEP30 stacks into active customer projects.
I am so proud of the progress we’ve made!"
Plus photo of truck full of wooden boxes
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27 July at 9am, be there or be square
The question is more does it make any sense to move to domestic heating with H2.
Piping and burning h2 is easy to do and frankly if the pipes can handle 20% they can handle 100%. After all they have been tested pretty well by now in a number of sites in Europe and at Keele University accomodation. This latest experiment was more of a "keep the nimbies happy".
Since we are still using blue hydrogen throughout the country, the low hanging fruit to maximise sales of Electroysers is already there. That Linde are not accessing it is more to do with their own sales of blue hydrogen which are in the way.
Well this seems to have stabalised. Interest rates at 4.25% are always going to be a dampner on a hgh leveraged business. However I'm not really sure why the company needs a float of cash at 123million when last year it only dealt in 45 million assets. I think better management of cash would be a better way of raising the overall share price.
The Leeds/Kirklees area carried out external insulation to a very high standard about 15 years ago to 100,000 properties. Just by doing it in volume the prices fell from £20k per large house to £12k per large house (I know, 'cause I asked for our house and got it, for free, as part of the experiment).
Meanwhile, our friends in Germany had the same. Since then the project continued in Germany.
In the UK it stopped so we lost 15 years
In Germany they discovered that a tyoe of insulation was dangerous on some large blocks of flats, so they removed them and re-did them. In the UK, well we don't read foreign papers and cannot learn from abroad.
Due to higher take up of large area heating, electrical heating, great insulation and heat pumps, the Germans don't heat their homes as much as the Brits do. So while there is a bit of complaining the country has capability to move away from both Methane and green-hydrogen for heating.
Meanwhile the UK still has Shell and BP in the "expert" fold advising the O level educated Grant Shapps on energy solutions. Makes me want to tear my hair out!
Ah you said a read, so I was reading the French subtitles
Your link leads to a French Covid conspirator chattting, do you mean this?
Https://www.economist.com/business/2023/07/03/can-a-viable-industry-emerge-from-the-hydrogen-shakeout
once again points out that long hanging fruit for Green hydrogen to win market share is firstly from Grey hydrogen, then steel, gas central heating (the UK gov's bright idea) is so far up the tree as to unreachable and pretty dumb
Cadent couldn't sell icecream to Saudis
In the EU, check
In Germany, check
Focused on the service offering, check
Near the German Hydrogen corridor, check
NB this is Linden near Frankfurt not the more famous Linden near Munich
Just a point, free-fall, is unfair. The amount of cash in the bank means it has a natural bottom line which, I haven't checked recently, but is worth about 60+p a share.
Sales are not coming in a steady pattern and no sign yet of a profitable business. Strategy is one thing but making money is what driving SP after some 10+ years of being the next bright new thing
Just to put piston engines in their place, most operate in the 35-40% efficiency though, under lab conditions it is possible to do test bed work to just up to 50%, when the wheel hits the road, transmission etc it falls back a long way (spent too long in a piston business not to know this stuff). But that is only using diesel. The world does not have a supply of diesel, it has a supply of crude oil, so for every litre of diesel you need roughly 2 litres of crude oil in some god-forsaken back water. So the 35%-40% is really 17-20%. Who on earth would run a planet on this stuff?
From the ivory tower. ;-)
Well given how inefficient piston driven engines are they are certainly in the firing line some time in the future. NB one of recent energy ministers felt that 68% efficiency was a complete reason to ban fuel cells in the UK until asked. did that also mean useless piston engines, at which point he back tracked.
Just incase this fell off the radar
"ITM Power PLC - Sheffield, England-based designer and manufacturer of electrolysers based on proton exchange membrane technology to produce green hydrogen - Partners with Mott Corp to secure ITM's market leadership in electrolyser stack technology. Says ITM and Mott are collaborating to further advance porous transport layers. This is a key component of proton exchange membrane electrolysis. Mott is a precision filtration company based in Connecticut.
ITM Chief Executive Officer Dennis Schulz says: "Mott has demonstrated capability to meet our exacting requirements supported by stringent quality control and innovation. Together, we are progressing real-world technology to advance and future-proof the production of green hydrogen. Our collaboration will cement ITM's technology leadership and play an important role in our supply chain."
I love the article's comment about huge amount of energy loss via H2. Has he seen the huge amount of energy loss from Fossil Fuels? Yet more terrible reporting from the Times (the heavy-weight Sun)
Where to start.
The customers want to buy electrolysers that give a 20 warranty for free
ITM-Power have developed extensive montioring systems to advise of any upcoming maintenance issues for the customer and are part of any package
In production testing or post manufacture testing/inspection etc offers no certainty of high levels of up-time and would reminiscent of how Mercedes used to make cars in the 1980s
Build the quality into the design and make to the design is the way I hope Dennis is working.
So the links to the satanic Church of English etc it not weird. "Why 2030, when the most sacred part of our life is being attacked" bonkers.