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📣Webinar with AEA member H2SITE on Thursday, May 23 at 3PM CET (9 AM ET).
Join us for a webinar organized by the Ammonia Energy Association to learn more about our membrane reactor technology, enabling combined ammonia cracking and production of fuel cell-grade hydrogen.
During the webinar, our colleagues Jon Meléndez Rey (Technical Director - Membrane Engineering) and Jose Antonio Medrano Jimenez (Technical Director - Process Engineering) will be joined by AEA Technology Manager Kevin Rouwenhorst. They will showcase how H2SITE has designed and constructed an ammonia cracker to produce fuel cell-grade hydrogen for the Ammogen Project at Tyseley Energy Park in Birmingham, UK.
CN, ask yourself where is Bond going to find £6m of revenue in the next 6 months ? Even if they deliver the Speedy order in full that’s only £2m, the 200kw unit for ABB won’t be ready until next year so there won’t be any revenue from that, you expect Bond to announce another £4m in sales and deliver it in full before October 31st ?
Oh look, ‘we achieve nearly complete ammonia conversion’
H2SITE’s AMMONIA to H2POWER technology for onboard ammonia cracking received Approval in Principle (AiP) from Lloyd's Register
Ammonia cracking emerges as a promising hydrogen carrier for onboard applications. H2SITE's technology utilizes hydrogen-selective membranes, overcoming thermodynamic constraints of the ammonia cracking process.
By continuously recovering hydrogen, we achieve nearly complete ammonia conversion and higher efficiencies at lower temperatures. This reduces overall energy consumption and footprint.
This hydrogen can then be utilised by hydrogen fuel cells that can contribute to the vessel’s electrical power, or the hydrogen could be consumed directly in an internal combustion engine (ICE)
"We are proud to have achieved this milestone, as it validates the design and safety of our onboard ammonia cracking technology for decarbonizing maritime applications based on membrane reactors." according to Jose Medrano Technical Director at H2SITE.
‘Well as Afc's is 99.99% efficient, so what. Get a life Daz.... Stick to your washing powder’
You absolute 🤡 ! You do realise the 99.99% efficiency relates to the amount of ammonia is converted into hydrogen, not the amount consumed DURING OPERATION ?
Oh dear….
CN please ask yourself this, is ammonia is the fuel of the future and whoever develops a world beating ammonia cracker do you seriously believe it will only be AFC and a few others that will be interested ? Your naivety is astounding. Years ago, when you were still wearing your infant school shorts, all the rampers were saying the same think about fuel cell manufacturers, now look, there are literally hundreds possibly thousands.
It’s great to read that others are ahead of us in the ammonia cracking space. I wonder if their cracker is worth more than the AFC market cap, and if industry experts are all drooling over it ? Has Bond at any point mentioned the amount of ammonia consumption for ours ? No ? That’s ok because once we get an RNS saying our worlds first modular ammonia cracker is commercial we’ll get another one saying they are now working on a much more efficient one and all the customers that were eager to buy the ver1 cracker are now going to wait for the ver2.
This achievement was made possible thanks to the collaboration with players active in the maritime decarbonization segment such as Zumaia Offshore, Erhardt Offshore, Ajusa, and TECNALIA, along with the participation of Enagas and ABS.
“Our innovative membrane reactor technology not only brings an improvement in system efficiency but also reduces the footprint of the installation. This is especially important in applications where space is limited, such as onboard a vessel.". to Jose Medrano, Technical Director atH2SITE. “We have focused our design efforts on minimizing the ammonia consumption, which will be key for the scale up to suit higher power output units ”.
SP lower than the flotation price, no revenue this financial year, only £200k revenue last financial year, Alkamem put on the back burner, one order from 50+ qualified leads, nothing delivered against said order and no sign of anything being delivered soon, 200kw unit kicked down the road due to software issues or is it finalising wiring, who knows ?? Great value for shareholders. 🥇
Just a note for those newbies like constructivenews who have been here 5 minutes and think they know everything.
This is from 2018 ! Moving into production !
Having achieved the majority of commercial metrics, such as power output, longevity and availability, the company expects vast improvements in 2018 as it advances its product to the market.
Adam Bond, chief executive of AFC Energy, said: "In 2017 we completed our three-year plan with the deliverables we promised. The funding put in place early in 2017 allowed us to enhance the 10kW fuel cell system design to support scaling-up of this modular design basis, complete technical milestones to deliver the longevity and reliability required for power plant application and develop the strategic partnerships to underpin the future commercial manufacturing and supply of fuel cells."
During the reporting period, the company also raised £8.1m through a placement, subscription and open offer in March 2017.
AFC energy aims to find commercial applications for Alkaline chemistry fuel cells, which have historically given high power outputs at a high cost.
The company believes it can provide the fuel cells at a low lifetime cost of ownership with high efficiency, working as a clean and renewable alternative to back-up power from diesel generation, which AFC believes will make it "a central and key part" of the new energy economy.
John Rennocks, chairman of AFC Energy, said: "The timing of the move into production could not be better; the world is crying out for stable, reliable, affordable and clean energy. Whether it is an office complex that fears a utility outage, a construction site, a datacentre or a remote village that has never experienced reliable electrical power; all share the same fundamental need for clean, reliable and affordable energy."
Said all rampers every year since long before you showed up. Were you even hear when Bond said we are on the cusp or Rennocks said we’ve got the right products at the right time at the right price ? Or when Bond said we’re on the glidepath to sales, we’re accelerating towards sales, talking to advisers about how best to announce the order book, growing order pipeline with 50+ qualified leads. Any of those ring a bell ? Haggis saying they’re very busy but it’s all under NDA 🤡.
What happened to the SP after the last capital markets event ? I think the SP actually went down. This will not go well as there is no new news, only delays in a year of ‘delivery’ which we are now half way through but haven’t actually delivered anything. Zero revenue this financial year so far !
I saw this yesterday, it struck me as odd that he was more impressed with the ammonia cracker than the fuel cells. It does seem a bit like a round on the apprentice, what about Balfour Beatty ? They placed no orders Lord Sugar.