The latest Investing Matters Podcast episode featuring Jeremy Skillington, CEO of Poolbeg Pharma has just been released. Listen here.
See
https://www.solactive.com/Indices/?index=DE000SL0B9E5
for list of companies in the index
The Hydrogen one was only launched this year so had a bit of a rocky start with the general recent downturn in hydrogen stocks!
"The L&G Hydrogen Economy UCITS ETF (the “Fund”) is a passively
managed exchange traded fund ("ETF") that aims to track the
performance of the Solactive Hydrogen Economy Index NTR (the
"Index"), subject to the deduction of the ongoing charges and other
costs associated with operating the Fund."
Yes, the full name is
LEGAL & GENERAL ETF HYDROGEN ECONOMY UCITS ETF USD (GBP) (HTWG)
there is also
LEGAL & GENERAL UCITS ETF PLC CLEAN ENERGY UCITS ETF GBP (RENG)
Carbon black is a valuable byproduct and wouldn't go to landfill; its main use is in tyre manufacturing.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon_black
Yes I thought the same; it is odd though that neither AFC or Extreme E mentioned it or showed any pics.
It would be interesting to know how large a solar array was needed; a few panels on the top of a container would be unlikely to cut it. Also, who provided the electrolyser?
" we’re able to generate hydrogen in site, as seen at Extreme E."
Do we actually know how the hydrogen was generated for ExtremeE?
There is nothing in the rest of the article that wasn't in the RNS or general knowledge but it is certainly good pr!
iWantThatOne: They already list other alternative uses on the web-site
i.e.
Alkaline Water Electrolysis
Alkaline Fuel Cells
Fuel Synthesis
Electrodialysis
Desalination
Acid Remediation
Salt Water Batteries
REDOX Flow Batteries
It just shows the total number of shares in issue. This figure is useful if you wish to calculate whether you possess a notifiable holding.
"Don’t get that comment"
Well, you either weren't really invested in Tesla or you weren't paying attention!
"Fuel cells = fool sells," Tesla CEO Elon Musk tweeted on June 10. "Staggeringly dumb," he continued. As CNBC noted, Musk has previously "dismissed hydrogen fuel cells as 'mind-bogglingly stupid.'" He has also "called them 'fool cells,' a 'load of rubbish,' and told Tesla shareholders at an annual meeting years ago that 'success is simply not possible.'"
Clearly, Musk is not a fan of hydrogen fuel cells — at least not for use in cars — which makes sense since he built the Tesla empire on lithium-ion batteries.
(from Forbes.com)
"No I’m new to this investment here I’ve been on Tesla for a couple of years heard good things about AFC"
You would only hear about 'Fool Cells' there!
https://spectrum.ieee.org/energywise/energy/renewables/solar-to-hydrogen-remarkable-efficiency-jump
"ITM are producing the green hydrogen, surely be a perfect fit for AFC to power the whole plant."
The plant is using renewable energy to generate hydrogen; it wouldn't make much sense to then use some of the hydrogen in a fuel cell to generate power for the plant. It only makes sense to use a fuel cell elsewhere to consume the hydrogen!
Can someone ask MSP how many units they have supplied for use with an AFC fuel cell? or even how many such orders they have. You never know, they might give something away!
yes, it is great to see that the AFC system is obviously working well!
Scarpa50: that is what I thought so I've been surprised that the array of solar panels hasn't been obvious on some of the long-distance shot of the site from ExE. You would think that would be a feature they would want to show!
Have there been any shots of the solar panels and/or the electrolyser? or do we think they are bringing in the hydrogen from elsewhere?
ReoninV: it was 85p in Dec 2020!