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Hi, I have first hand experience of high quality broadcast systems being built into shipping containers. The company I work for could never build them at the cost or very high quality that manufacturing specialists can. They are all walk in containers with aircon, lighting etc. It really is the best way to get our fuel cells built, ie by a third party.
Cheers Paul
No USP for us in SA as our colonial past would definitely go against us. The Chinese are already well in there for the mineral wealth. SA is a huge user of coal and as someone once said to me when I asked why was so little solar power being used “There are no kickbacks on solar” Enough said.
No probs Titan. I am a LTH. I attended 2 AGM at SB stadium when Tim Yeo was chairman. I normally read these posts but rarely comment. I’m very excited as I’m in at 12p with 470,000 shares in a SIPP.
Very much looking forward to retirement.
All the best to all LTHs.
Cheers Paul.
You won't be taxed on dividends from AIM shares held in an ISA, nor will you have to pay Capital Gains Tax (CGT) on any of the profits you make. If your investments aren't held in a tax-efficient wrapper, you'll be taxed on profits above the annual CGT allowance, which in the 2020-21 tax-year is £12,300.6 Apr 2020
Where I work we are very large users of electricity and at times of very high demand when there is little sun or wind we go off grid using our 2 x 1/2 megawatt generators which autosyncronise with the grid. These are called Trident events and are initiated by the grid. We have had quite a few recently. The grid and it’s usage can be monitored real time here. www.gridwatch.templar.co.uk
Really enjoying our time now as a LT investor.
Cheers Paul
Re: Filter, I prefer the filter of my mind. I'm capable of reading and choosing not to reply. All views should be catered for but the best way of removing unwanted burgers is to ignore. IMHO of course. Good day on the BB.
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Paul.
Thanks, did you manage to look at the NG website showing the supply and demand from the grid. I find it very interesting. Perhaps H2 generators will show on the site soon.
http://www.gridwatch.templar.co.uk/
My post seemed to go by without a mention last week. Large users like the company I work for are already going off grid using our large generators during peak demand because of grid capacity. Paid for by the power company of course. We use 500kW 24/7. This has happened several times during the past few weeks.
What more proof do wee need that the grid needs extra capacity now.