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I suspect it was deliberately driven into a line of "stop triggers" to flush out those sales to release some stocks. If you claim that doesn't happen then....
Ah, good point, I thought Bellers was meaning the Engineering office extension...
which is it?
NEL news of a new factory is very exciting
The JV
was, if I remember correctly, announced at the same time as Linde took a 20% share in ITM-Power. The stages that Linde would logically coordinate are sales and customer installation project managment. ITM-power would manage build and in service monitor. So the JV probably only needs to coordinate between these two (or get out the way). Apart from an MD not sure who else is employed (probably a few board members from the two parties etc. So maybe it is just an accountant's sandbox to move cash. Yep German based for tax
Managing Director:
Andreas Rupieper, Jürgen Velte
Supervisory Board:
Dr. Graham Cooley, Andy Allen, John van der Velden, Michael Schäffer
re flavoured bar codes
for the American market.... we could write "plum" on a plum for the brightest US customer to understand. More importantly we could also write "organic" into the surface of the fruit, which did not damage the fruit at all and meant that they could sell that piece at $1 rather than 20c when the label fell off... From such opportunities much money could have been made, but then we met that clown.
Since the defenestration of the Aussie Conservatives the country is going asap at renewables
well, there certainly are a lot of small builders around Europe, tend to be a man in a garage with maybe teams of 4 to 10. They seem to pick up smaller contracts, hence I can only assume the basic patent technology is pretty open. Though there is a big difference from home-crafted to production, Forrest has been looking into this for about 5 years now and he has a lot of capital.
Hence, I can only assume he has been developing prototypes during that time. He also has a track record of understanding "productionisation" so yes I would bet he can do it. Easy, no this stuff is not easy but enough people have been down the route before
I had a similar experience with a relatively poor entrepreneur some years back. My company developed a productionised solution for marking fruit (no more sticky labels) and found this guy as a route to market. He hired in a scientist who decided he could do the job more cheaply and off they went.... ran out of cash (why we still have sticky labels on fruit). Forest will not run out of cash.
So I thought I'd dig a little bit into ITM-Linde as to the mutual exclusivity of this element as the ITM website suggests that it will "focus on 10MW and above". My memory suggests that at the time the deal was "only" or "uniquely" but to confirm that would take more googling than I'm prepared to do. So their website https://www.itm-linde.com/legal-notice looks a little moribund. The website has only been last modified in August 22 and the C element is 2020. The recruitment page has not been modified since early 22 and nothing much done there so no recruitment. Not all the links work on the "news" section so I'm guessing this is not bringing them any benefits so they are just leaving it. I note that this JV has its own MD
amen to that
national grid negotiating on price perhaps?
access to all such contracts are limited and available via google.
what someone says on a chat room, who may or may not be CEO is open to a view.
I'll leave it to you
https://stateraenergy.co.uk/about
"we are going to need a bigger grid"
assuming DW is Dennis the CEO he has contractural obligations through the JV on units over a certain size. So not his preference, just what the contract says.
MW (mega watts)
mw (milli tungstan)
We are talking about the same "S"hell are we? The greenwashing fossil fuel company?
at a basis of 65p cash in the bank they you are being asked to pay a 12p premium for this bet assuming the company is worthless. What a great opportunity. With JPM suggesting 210p. Yikes
€1/kg infrastructure costs is an interesting metric.
I see the Economist reckons the world is only spending 1/5 of what we should on green infrastructure at the moment to hit agreed 2050 targets
probably worth thinking through the risks of Ammonium in the sea
And thank you for giving up so much of your weekend for this communication process.