I do agree, but let's not forget the yearly (financial) update in June that is always accompanied by a resume/forecast, the pending European/Asian patents
And let us hupe that the team didn't sit still waiting on the Kiln but sprung into action to prepare as much as possible before arrival !
Did I hear it right that the units in Switzerland and Hong Kong are under the National Hydrogen agreement?
What is your source?
How I read it the EU patent would be granted October 23, so imminent. And I seem to recall Asian patent applications as well?
What would really kickstart this is the granting of the European patent. Anybody any news on this front?
And does anybody know if there are also applications in Azia for patents?
And we already beat the volumes of yesterday !
These volumes are indeed lovely to see, makes a man dream!
There is a difference between GB and EU patent, if I'm right we still await the EU patent
Not denying that castle's posts are sometimes/a lot of ramping, but he is right that the patent news is important.
Sure a full scale working unit is (at least) as important, but the patent is the first next step in a robust business model.
Source?
Volume is really low today.. @swazers, what are your charts saying?
I would expect (read hope) that all those LOI / agreements are to be reconverted in contracts once the FTU is up and running, would be a normal suspensive clause
At first glance they would only produce syngas, no mention of hydrogen (only that the syngas can be used to produce electricity to produce hydrogen by elektrolysis).
Different process and outcome I would say. Could even be positive to get attention to the concept of waste as an energy-source
Https://www.powerhouseenergy.co.uk/powerhouse-energy-newsletter-july-2023-2/
September newsletter with some pictures and drawings, rather positive sentiment I would say
Some big volumes trading today, we can expect a RNS in regard to PEEL this week if I'm correct?
Somebody any updates on the NHS front?
already found it strange that there were no posts yesterday but a 10pct drop in price
The incineration aspect is only in Scotland, as far as I understand the Protos site in UK is not bound by this decision/misconception
This would be huge, Dr. A. any insights?
exactly why the review from incinerator to recycling could be a big opportunity!
Any scots here with knowledge of their administrative process?
Would be interesting to have an idea of the timeline for the review from incinerating to recycling. Can imagine that the financial close with peel would be influenced by this?
New CEO on the other hand looks completely separate from this question?