Adrian Hargrave, CEO of SEEEN, explains how the new funds will accelerate customer growth Watch the video here.
Or maybe not . . . .
My sincere apologies - there was a flag for ITM news - I clicked - read the first item I came upon and then posted it here. My excuse? A long day travelling from the Netherlands but still no real excuse the Reuters item was dated 7 Feb '14
The flag related to another item!!
Oh dear me. Sorry.
Well that's that then. Goodnight.
I may well be MAD. Held NXT shares all the way down to zero - not keen to relive that experience. Holding for the moment - I retain my ridiculous belief in the technology - increasingly unsure about this particular company though. Can see no reason why the share price is drifting down, given the change in the atmosphere (sorry) around hydrogen - that contradiction is worrying me.
More and more positive news items about Hydrogen for heating, transport and so on and yet the share price of ITM continues to drift ever lower. Clearly I am missing something - time to sell I fear, well actually far past the time I should have sold.
Worth a listen . . . and a response?
Radio 4. 15:30 2nd April
Dash from Gas: Costing the Earth
Around 90% of homes in Britain get their hot water and heating from gas-fired boilers. There are 23 million of them in Britain. The Chancellor has banned them from new homes after 2025 and by 2050 they'll be history. The government is committed to phasing them out to meet international climate change commitments.
So what are the alternatives to the gas that's provided reliable, reasonably priced heat since it was first piped ashore from the North Sea in the late 1960s? Electric heating is a quick and easy replacement but we would need to massively increase the amount of green electricity that we generate. Hydrogen gas could be burnt in home appliances but producing hydrogen takes a lot of energy and expensive new infrastructure would be needed.
Peter Gibbs is on the hunt for solutions, basing himself in the valleys of South Wales where energy companies and their customers are trialling new fuels, new smart technology and new payment methods to cut the carbon from heating our homes.