Roundtable Discussion; The Future of Mineral Sands. Watch the video here.
3 more employees this week… 110 up from 107 last week
ABB's U.S. operations are headquartered in Cary, North Carolina, and employ about 20,000 people in 100 communities in 25 states…
ABB have already opened the door for us…
My house isn’t on the gas grid we have our gas delivered to an underground tank…
Last year we were paying 52p per unit which has now increased to 64p per unit (fixed for the next 12 months)
I used to view not being on the grid as a negative… not anymore.
I’ve crossed swords with Adam over the years…
I had a very real urge to slap him at the infamous 2019 AGM.
He has over promised many times but I do think that a lot of his exaggerated optimism diverted attention when AFC Energy could have very easily collapsed… the failure of Kore, pitiful cashflow and the delay in getting annual accounts signed off spring to mind..
However I do think that when he took over as CEO he got rid of quite a few useless W A N K E R S and quite a few of them ended up with inferior jobs and subsequently time on their hands to bore the rest of us S H I T L E S S on here
Why would you leave McLaren FFS
107 at present confirms your flawed mathematics that there are 150-250 wage packets going out every week
There are 107 employees…
It’s not hard to find out just keep an eye on the AFC Energy LinkedIn page..
Employee numbers update every time there is a change
One 20ft tanker of ammonia offers the same power output as twelve 40ft tankers of hydrogen…
A space saving power dense answer then…
Not holding my breath on a great RNS in August
The last paragraph on this May 22 article may be a little clearer…
https://datacenternews.asia/story/abb-unlocks-sustainable-energy-upgrades-for-data-centers
I think they mean a 20ft tanker full of ammonia… like a tanker that delivers petrol to a petrol station
ABB completed the proof of concept for a new solution, in partnership with AFC Energy, using an ammonia-based fuel cell and the latest power conver-sion technologies. Just one 20-foot tank offers eight days of running time for a 250-kW load.
“Data centers account for around 2% of global consumption of electricity, but this flow of power doesn’t have to just be one way,” said Danel Turk, data cen-ter solution portfolio manager at ABB. “Data centers can support and adapt to this shifting energy landscape with new technologies, which allow them to be both consumers and prosumers. We are really excited to share details of the pi-lot schemes we have run to help operators cut emissions and support the transi-tion to greater use of renewable energy generation.”
Adam Bond has posted it as well.
It’s a mission critical magazine article dated July 12th.
Why wait five weeks then post it simultaneously..?
Danel Turk has today posted an article about micro grids for Data centres which references ABB and AFC’s recent joint proof of concept…
You only get one read before it gets blocked so my advice is screenshot it
Who was it on here that went to an institutional investors day at Dunsfold in June…
The thread was removed but there was a reference to the timescale for delivery of the 200kw “S” series unit to ABB…
Wasn’t it end of Q3…?
Let the person who has never benefited in some way from oil cast the first stone…
You’ll be suggesting that Zelenskyy and Putin play kiss chase next.
It’s sales we need archbishop… not sermons.
This board is a bag of c r a p..
Tiny001… “i have built up a marmite gate 7 figure holding over the last 3 years”
Back above water circa 50p…?
Yet another reason to stay down south xx