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Third time lucky
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-11-06/newmont-prepares-to-sell-mines-as-newcrest-acquisition-closes
That should be
Http://bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-11-06/newmont-[prepares-to-sell-mines-as-newcrest-acquisition-closes
Http://bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-11-06/newmont-[prepares-to-sell-mines-as-newcrest-acquisition-closes
Among the favorites to go are Haveiron and Telfer
After Peel having led us up the garden path for 3 plus years. It can not have come as a surprise when the declined to invest.
There should have been contingency plans in place for this eventuality.
It is now 6 weeks since Peel pulled out and still no positive communication from PHE.
The only thing is that Keith Riley has stated is that it will take two years from the start.
What I would like to know is when will the starting gun be fired, and will PHE not be aiming at their feet as usual.
Again scientifically incorrect. Pyrolisis is not incineration.
The pyrolysis (or devolatilization) process is the thermal decomposition of materials at elevated temperatures in an inert atmosphere.
Incineration is burning which requires an oxidant usually oxygen.
I remember when David Ryan said we could watch construction of the new site on webcam from January 21. Still no meaningful construction January 22.
Nearly a year since David Ryan said he was stepping down as CEO and still no replacement. Apart from a cameo appearance from Tim Yeo, full of sound and fury signifying nothing. The highlight of which, being his resignation.
The much vaunted SPV originally scheduled for Sep 21 , postponed to Oct 21, and now without a target for completion.
I feel we are being held back by Peel rather than benefitting from their exclusivity agreement.
This time last year the share price spiked at over 10p, but that was in more optimistic times.
I am sorry this sounds pessimistic but I feel it is a realistic assessment.
On the upside there are links with Hydrogen Utopia, but these are subject to EU funding.
Here's hoping they can get their act together.
GLA LTH
Correct me if I am wrong but we seem to have missed the following targets for Q1.
Completion of the SPV.
Placing of long lead time component orders.
Start of construction.
Application for planning permission for Manchester and Glasgow sites. I know that this is not strictly Q1, but the intent was announced in September 2020, and still nothing.
Much has been said on this discussion board about Tim Yeo and Dave Ryan, but I think the real person to blame is our non-exec director Myles Kitcher. He is also managing director of Peel and responsible for the Protos site. At the moment he seems to be more a brake than an enabler.
Dabler The reason DR referred to the project as Peel's is because Peel is developing the Protos plastic park. Our plot 10b is just a small but significant cog in it. Taking the plastic they can't recycle in other units.
It seems to me that Peel are dragging their feet.
We were originally told the first site would be ready November 2021 , funded by Peel. Now it is a JV and will not be ready until Q1 2022.
Sites 2 and 3 were announced back in September and we now know them to be Glasgow and Manchester. However, no formal planning applications have been submitted. This does not chime well with Tim wanting something nearby to show at the Glasgow climate conference.
At this rate Poland will be our first site.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-51751984
I think we have the solution
In order to be truly zero emission, aircraft would need to be powered by hydrogen produced in a much more environmentally friendly way - and large quantities would be needed. But according to Glenn Llewellyn, Airbus vice president for zero-emission aircraft, society itself will eventually provide the solution.
You did not look very hard for a website
https://www.hydrogenutopia.eu/home