Charles Jillings, CEO of Utilico, energized by strong economic momentum across Latin America. Watch the video here.
EXPratt Bratt- Nobody with any sense whatsoever will take any notice of your trader talk... Thank you thurgarton for your diligence and consideration for all genuine shareholders. EXB can self isolate as far as I am concerned.
EPB - Don't be even more ridicules than you already are!
I have no doubt that this will get sorted out.
Velocys are not always going to react to every heartbeat of the planning application. I think the hurdles presented will not take too long to overcome................
.....and EPB...of course Shell and British Airways are a bunch of numpties who don't have a clue and are just blindly going along with Velocys too... Green Sky was yonks ago and BA were involved then too..It was Solena that was the problem not Velocys.
Thank you again Thurgarton for your honest and helpful posts. What everyone has to understand is EPB is a trader and will posted anything true and indeed untruthful for their gain and your loss.
As every EPB trying desperately to cause worry and confusion even if he completely sways from the truth. I am sure many on the board know her/him for what they really are. Thank you thurgarton for your continued helpful information!
My point is that this judgement is very good for Velocys..It will prompt the airport authorities and the government to speed up the need for biofuels for their net Zero target. There is a white paper on aviation fuels due...maybe that will include the need for companies like Velocys.????
Expratt You are so ridicules..clutching at straws as always...
Great news for Velocys..this will highlight the need for environmental fuels. Grant Shapps pretty much said this a few minutes ago.
I see EXPATBRAT hasn't left the board or one of his cronies is carrying on the rubbish in another name.. total garbage...
THURGARTON is a very knowledgeable poster. I think most on here can see these scammers for what they are.
Not my find but a diligent fellow follower..Good news for the Natchez plant.
U.S. Reps. Brad Wenstrup, R-Ohio, and David Schweikert, R-Ariz., introduced legislation Feb. 12 to expand the 45Q carbon sequestration tax credit and make it permanent in the federal tax code.
Section 45Q provides a tax credit for projects that permanently sequester carbon. The credit is tiered: enhanced oil and gas recovery is worth $35 per ton, and other sequestered carbon is worth $50 per ton. Current law requires that projects be started before 2024 to qualify. Ethanol plants are eligible to take advantage of 45Q.
Beyond making the credit permanent, Wenstrup and Schweikert’s legislation would enhance the value of the 45Q credit by 25 percent for both tiers. It would also reduce the minimum amount of carbon that must be sequestered for a direct air capture project to qualify from 100,000 tons of carbon to 50,000 tons of carbon.
“On behalf of the over 75 companies, unions and environmental and clean energy organizations in the Carbon Capture Coalition, we welcome legislation introduced in the U.S. House…to make the 45Q tax credit permanent and to strengthen its provisions for incentivizing direct air capture technology,” said Brad Crabtree, Carbon Capture Coalition director. “Carbon capture from industrial facilities and power plants and removing CO2 directly from the atmosphere through direct air capture are essential tools for meeting midcentury climate goals. But companies and private investors need more time than the remaining four years of the 45Q tax credit to plan, engineer, permit and finance carbon capture, utilization and storage projects. By making 45Q permanent, this legislation will unleash private investment in climate solutions while supporting domestic energy and industrial production, manufacturing and high-wage jobs.
“We look forward to working with Members of Congress from both parties and both chambers to continue to build support for these and other complementary legislative measures to achieve economywide deployment of carbon capture technologies”
Schweikert said, “By investing in carbon capture technology, the U.S. will reduce our carbon emissions while driving economic growth and creating jobs. The carbon sequestration tax credit has already helped businesses break into this market, but [this] legislation to make 45Q permanent would give these same businesses the certainty they need in order to keep advancing this technology. Our legislation would also help companies capturing carbon directly from the air have even more access to the tax credit, which presents a much-needed step forward in expanding technologies that will help clean our environment.”
Wenstrup said, “Our legislation will help take more pollution out of the air as well as boost the economy without jeopardizing jobs or driving up energy costs for hardworking American families and businesses. It will help more companies enter the carbon capture market by creating certainty.
New BP boss Bernard Looney has said he wants the company to sharply cut net carbon emissions by 2050 or sooner.
Mr Looney said the 111-year-old company needed to "reinvent" itself, a strategy that will include more investment in alternative energy.
BP will have to fundamentally reorganise itself to help make those changes, said Mr Looney, who took over as chief executive last week.
It follows similar moves by rivals, including Royal Dutch Shell and Total.
Mr Looney said in a statement: "The world's carbon budget is finite and running out fast; we need a rapid transition to net zero.
"Trillions of dollars will need to be invested in replumbing and rewiring the world's energy system. It will require nothing short of reimagining energy as we know it.
"This will certainly be a challenge, but also a tremendous opportunity. It is clear to me, and to our stakeholders, that for BP to play our part and serve our purpose, we have to change. And we want to change - this is the right thing for the world and for BP."
He is due to outline his plans in a keynote speech later on Wednesday.
In the long term, BP's plans will involve less investment in oil and gas, and more investment in low carbon businesses.
Here is a sample of the synthetic jet fuel produced using @VelocysPLC FT technology. A planning decision on the Immingham project is due soon and, subject to this and financing, could be supplying sustainable aviation fuel at commercial scale from 2024. https://t.co/nbHIjZ4e1i
Jan 18, 2017
Doha, Qatar: Qatar Shell announced today that it has awarded a five-year contract to WorleyParsons LLC for engineering, procurement and construction management (EPCM) services to the Pearl Gas to Liquids (GTL) plant.
The official contract signing ceremony, held at Qatar Shell’s offices in Doha, was attended by Michiel Kool, Managing Director and Chairman of Qatar Shell Companies; Chris Ashton, WorleyParsons Managing Director – Operations for Europe, Middle East and Africa; and Sheikh Faisal bin Jassim Al-Thani, WorleyParsons Qatari partner.
...It's going to be a bad day...
Nearly 2,000,000 liters to be fair... You must get your facts right...but of course you are not bothered about all of that are you.
expatbrat" Not produced a liter of fuel"
Just in case you missed this one ...
News release Velocys plc
10 SEPTEMBER 2018
ENVIA plant update
· Sold over 10,000 barrels of products to commercial offtakers.
Ha ha I believe you = NOT. Let rational people decide what your motives are here hmmmmm