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He was employed by Dr Magala during his time as CEO
Lindon to answer your question as to who is running the edm , H confirmed last Friday that the head of negotiations is the current incumbent.
And from what I have heard he is squeaky clean
It would be on a train back to Wiltshire before I know it !!!!! lol
Just need a power play with plenty of coal now, time to join those dots people. Thats the third article in two days out of Moz now, PR machine is ramping up
Nice bit of coal power mentioned
The Government of Mozambique approved this Tuesday, October 16, during the Ministerial Council, the Integrated Master Plan for Electricity Infrastructure (PDIE), which defines the guidelines for the expansion of the energy production, transmission and distribution fleet , as well as the diversification of the electricity generation matrix, in response to the strong growth in demand that is expected in the coming years.
With a projection of 25 years, the instrument aims to ensure institutional alignment in the implementation of the various production, transportation and distribution projects, focusing on energy security, stability, quality and reliability of the national electricity system. To this end, the document identifies and characterizes the necessary and priority investments for the development of the electric infrastructure, serving as a support for national industrialization, increasing access to electricity through the National Electricity Network, and monetization of natural resources with exports of electricity for the southern region.
In this sense, the PDIE forecasts an increase in national, domestic and industrial demand for energy to around 8,000 MW by 2043 (10 times above current levels), representing an annual average growth rate of 8.6%, the second southern region after Tanzania, while exports to the region are expected to reach levels above 7,000 MW. This demand should be met in terms of the National Electrification Strategy, in which around 70% of access by 2030 will be provided by National Electricity Grid systems.
The instrument includes water, coal, solar, wind and gas sources in its production matrix, and by 2043 this will represent more than 50 percent of the total production. Thus, energy production projects total 4,300 MW of water production; 1,350 MW coal; 530 MW solar, 150 MW wind power and 8,500 MW gas. It will be necessary, according to the forecast, to invest more than 18,000 million USD to realize the production projects.
It should be noted that the Integrated Master Plan identifies and prioritizes production potentials, guaranteeing a development of production based on its viability and economic profitability, and constitutes a response to the country's economic and social development efforts as one of the pillars, along with agriculture, tourism and infrastructure, the energy sector.
With regard to energy transport, an investment of US $ 9.1 billion is foreseen in 400 kV AC lines, which will realize regional interconnections, and interconnect the South and Center-North systems. About 70% of these investments are expected to be mobilized by 2025, to allow completion of the STE (Transport Line between Cataxa-Tete and Maputo).
In the energy distribution, universal access is expected to reach 2030, with the addition of 7 million households, of which just over 2 million in isolated systems, for an estimated investment of USD 6,587 million, of which 25% will be reserved for rehabilitation works and
and I know, before you say it my posts are mature beyond my years
33 my man
Can't wait to meet you gods and for the record I am over privileged , don't have a job (hence how I can spend all day on here talking to the likes of you), 5'11 and 3/4s (I like to round it up to 6ft, in fact I'll wear a slight heel on the day so lets just call it a round 6ft), 205 pounds and have a full head of hair (get that from my mums side).
Hopefully you can pull yourself away from your important city job to make it, you've at least three weeks notice so unless you're secretly Alan Sugar I expect to see you there
Can't wait to meet you gods and for the record I am over privileged , don't have a job (hence how I can spend all day on here talking to the likes of you), 5'11 and 3/4s (I like to round it up to 6ft, in fact I'll wear a slight heel on the day so lets just call it a round 6ft), 205 pounds and have a full head of hair (get that from my mums side).
Hopefully you can pull yourself away from your important city job to make it, you've at least three weeks notice so unless you're secretly Alan Sugar I expect to see you there
Gods I have been adding since last October, check out my posting history and twitter for that matter. Added all mine between 9-3 and not that long ago I took 22 grands worth at 8.5. I've also got a CFD open at 20k , please post you email address on here and I'd be happy to send you my contract notes. Plus do you think I'd spend the best part of 300 quid travelling to London to meet with H if this was a tin can holding for me, I think not.
Nobody asked you to p!ss your pants but if you do fancy it I'll bring you some Tena ladies to the agm, what size are you ?
Best just to report the post for cross ramping
Lol , little PI money like mine - I've almost 2 million shares you complete plonker. Also for the record I am a monkey and not a clown.
Once the name calling begins the credibility of the poster goes down in my eyes - not that I held your opinion in high regard anyhow.
AGM is on the 5th , see you there - I'll be the one eating all the bananas
Gods, nothing from you for 11 days and as soon as the SP moves you crawl out of your cave. Your agenda is about as transparent as a stripper's knickers.
The sp is moving on sentiment and the fact that we are waiting on two key pieces of news.
Care to enlighten me as to how the sign off on the SHL has anything to do with Mozambique ???
You forever preach about low volume, the sp dropping back - blah blah blah blah , but tell me when we do get the news we want what does it do to the SP then ?
Matty, Good to hear from you bud. Yes he did and I'm pretty sure he promised me cocktail celebrations when the co drops the 'big one' Take it steady bud
Not sure who Marlon Brandon is mind !!!!
*Brando
I also spent four hours with Hanno and a couple of other investors on Friday evening. This was my first time having met him, with our previous interactions being over the phone. Now I won't go into the specifics of our conversation but I'd like to make a couple of points on the man himself - after all for most of us he is the face of the organisation.
1) I can usually spot a bullshitter a mile off , so either this guy is the modern day Marlon Brandon or the real deal.
2) He's an ambitious guy and understands that if he wants to progress at nccl or anywhere else for that matter then he needs to pull this deal off
3) Mature beyond his years and talks like someone who has worked in the sector for 20 years. It is very easy to forget he is only 34!!!
4) Has big plans for nccl and understands that you don't progress by being a one trick pony. His knowledge of renewables is incredible .........
5) The bloke likes a pint and loves his cars. So for me that's a win
Interpret the above as you like but having met the guy, all I can say is I'm very excited about the next few months and for me the market is in for a serious reality check.
Trades were much stronger after. No doubt that was a mates rate buy
Otago from when I spoke to Hanno he insisted that the 3 month line was being enforced by the nomad to manage expectations. It is not the time line H would refer to given the choice. I expect an agreement to come much sooner GL all
Shoot me dead it's amateur hour on the bb this evening.