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Or you could just insulate your property.....
Lind3. Have customers who are plumbed into ch4 so blue will be cheaper, hence he is giving them what they want to hear.
At 80p ITM just went buyable again.
Everyone and hydrogen cars...
There is no market for hydrogen cars. Backing ITM on that basis would be bonkers, and I have some bridge photos you might like to see...
but a walled garden and a paid for entry gate
"Does JCB still have links to ITM. I seem to recall they took their ITM investment away, probably to develop this engine?"
the term JCB is open to a lot of confusion. No they didn't.
"precious metals"
whole new term for me to check out, gold, silver platinum and palladium
I'd think the problem with IC is the terrible efficiency, but no one cares about that
I see Graham Cooley has become Chair at a Hydrogen cash heavy company, are they likely to buy up IES
IES, you may be right about the future but what a great way to turn 150p into 30p
Their cash burn looks high, do they have enough cash or is bankruptcy looming?
Has just got a job as Chairman of H2 Green for the amazing Luke Johnson
https://royalsociety.org/topics-policy/projects/low-carbon-energy-programme/net-zero-aviation-fuels/
just keep plugging in those turbines and solar guys
https://twitter.com/MikeHudema/status/1631452357962747911
nice ad for tidal in case twitter doesn't work
You could educate domestic users to turn off their lights. Two houses near me with wealthy owners turn on their lights in their large houses, do not draw curtains until they go to bed. One leaves the house flood lit all night.
Even our council turns off street lights after 12.
I think Plug Power declared they are expanding their factory, maybe the market was hoping for a different message
A rolling mill, on the other hand does need continuous. But far less power if course
Interestingly a steel plant doesn't need continuous power. It needs to know when it will get power, but continuous is not a requirement
Teeside has no blast furnaces (blown up long ago)
a tonne of steel needs about 6MWh.
Solar gives you 5MW per 25 acres
Dorset is 655600 acres
I'll let you do the rest
Just reported they have passed off their largest machine yet. Under the new regime, great news. Linde have accepted the unit so ITM have reached Linde's expectations
Not sure what processes they do at Teeside now (Indonesian company??) But just looking at H2 for heating. Which pretty dumb as they are building solar farm to generate electricity. If our climate minister didn't have a degree, seriously, philosophy & law (failed) someone might have spotted this.
my mistake Italian town should read 30 years.