Adrian Hargrave, CEO of SEEEN, explains how the new funds will accelerate customer growth Watch the video here.
A very good read . . . worth subscribing (although I imagine most here do so already)
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Is this the one?
http://www.itm-power.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Circular-2019.pdf
Thanks for these links - I feel the second one is really significant - but maybe I have my rose-coloured specs on.
Read at speed and very pleased that I added rather than sold. Now for a more leisurely read through.
Indeed but not all are so sure:
Https://www.scotsman.com/news/opinion/columnists/why-hydrogen-is-not-the-fuel-of-the-future-dr-richard-dixon-1-5014570
Of interest - possibly marginal interest but every little helps.
Https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-49725741
Includes the lines: "In a separate process, electrolysis splits water into hydrogen and oxygen. The hydrogen is mixed with the captured CO2 to form syngas, which can be transformed into jet fuel."
OK it's the Mail . . . but
Https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7514095/New-homes-face-ban-gas-boilers-Government-bid-combat-climate-change.html
Wonder why hi has chosen to reduce holding?
Some detail - and it does sound excellent - but no indication of market worth.
An interesting analysis. Another possibility is somewhat simpler, and much less positive, Allianz have decided to reduce their holding!
Could hardly have two more contrasting views of the same news! couple of minutes and we may see what the market thinks.
RNS and unless I'm missing something (I often am) - surely this is fine news. I thought the old interweb wires would be humming but silence on the PPG front. Seeking assurance from those wiser than I - a step on the way to my breaking even?
Http://www.manufacturingmanagement.co.uk/news/yorkshire-hydrogen-company-to-become-the-largest-hydrogen-plant-in-the-world
No - it's not another Yorkshire hydrogen company!
"Shell and ITM Power is building the world's largest hydrogen electrolysis plant at Rhineland refinery" - and yet the sp falls?
Really?