Our latest Investing Matters Podcast episode with QuotedData's Edward Marten has just been released. Listen here.
I'm sure you know GG that no funding agree ments will be signed until the completion of the FEED!
Presumably, Motive Fuels has already spent the £2m.
They don't seem to have said who they are selling to!
They are still a separate entry in my portfolio; I don't imagine I could sell them yet!
HL are showing mine too; I think I got all I asked for
They aren't investing in VLS
"The question is, what is the valid alternative......"
The obvious answer even before looking at fuel cells is to combine EV charger installations with battery and solar in order to reduce the peak load on the grid!
Many chargers are in car parks so what should be done is to roof over the parking bays with solar panels and install a good size of battery along with the chargers. Even in winter, this will give added benefit as the batteries can be charged overnight at a low rate.
I've seen this done at the York Hyper hubs but this seems to be a rare approach in the UK. In France, they are legislating to make this happen!
https://www.forbes.com/sites/bradtempleton/2022/11/09/france-mandates-solar-panels-on-most-parking-lots-a-great-marriage-with-the-ev/
ooops, make that 30 days
"I don’t want to hear it at the obsessive density of posts your guys spew out."
Much as I approve of your support for AFC Energy over many years BumbleB3 I couldn't stop myself from pointing out that in the last 90 days, the number of your posts exceeds the total for DW and Garonne combined!
"I thought they'd already bought one of these commercially" they are using third-party crackers for now
I would be amazed if they aren't on the list!
"A review on the production of renewable aviation fuels from the gasification of biomass and residual wastes"
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7255753/
"Velocys’ microchannel FT technology is the most advanced and has been implemented in relatively small project capacities of around 1,400 barrels per day (bpd) (around 19 million gallons per year). In these reactors, thousands of process channels with dimensions in the millimetre range and filled with catalyst are constructed immediately adjacent to water-filled coolant channels. The small-size channels dissipate heat more quickly than in conventional FT reactors making it easier to use more active catalysts (Green Car Congress, 2018). The main challenges with microchannel reactors are the need for many tens of them in a typical plant, and associated utility and catalyst handling facilities, and the requirement for very, very clean boiler feed water. Microchannel vendors argue that their FT process is much cheaper and more productive than conventional designs, however the actual savings are generally overstated. In the context of the overall plant, the FT unit typically represents only 10 – 20% of the total plant cost. More important is the unit performance in terms of syngas conversion and selectivity to the desired end products."
"AFC will join them soon IMVHO"
Come off it Haggis....... you could never be described as 'humble'!!
"Where have all the enthusiasts gone?"
Somewhere you can't go!
Have a nice day
"Well what a nasty day it has been - lost our long term support, and hoping to regain ground, but we are still in wave 4 - but where next? So on the chart we are approaching the daily 200 MA which coincidentally is at the 50% point on the wave 3 swing up (starting on 2 july 21 and ending April 22) 50% retrace is not uncommon - so this is where we may well stop - if we go below that and hold below rather than whip back up then next support is 14.4 - not expecting that though - I have not not sold - and not selling."
So basically, this could go up or down!
is on the website now