Rainbow Rare Earths Phalaborwa project shaping up to be one of the lowest cost producers globally. Watch the video here.
I thank you VH for your explanation.
So there we have it folks its back to burning waste, coal and oil and forget about the planet. Unless of course Eqtec device can be sized a lot larger.
I don't suppose that one of your companies happens to be an incinerator by any chance.
As I said, ultimately even if Eqtec would get a 500 million loan tomorrow to complete all its project then they will still have troubles to be sustainable in the long run, they just have the wrong tech.
Pray tell us all what is the right tech VH
Correct Once again PT
Val
Protos Plastic to Hydrogen No.1 Ltd
Is the SPV for our Plot 10B and is showing as a dormant company.
Under the clause "For the financial year ended 31 March 2022 the company was entitled to exemption from audit under section 480 of the Companies Act 2006 relating to dormant companies"
So until the next set of accounts to the 31 March 2023 there is no record of any financial dealings at that time. And I suspect that it remains a dormant company until possibly financial close
Quite right PT. The simple fact is the DMG plant is an integral part of the circular Plastic park recycling process and to not be part of that process makes the Park redundant in its intentions.
However until we have an update on the manufacture of the TCC I still have a concern that we are not being completely served by the BOD.
So in that case I have sent the following email request:
"This is a request aimed directly to Paul Emmitt.
Paul, as a retired electrical engineer and PHE investor would it be at all possible to provide an update on the construction of the TCC. To at least give us investors some hope as to its progress so far. Even better would be a photo if any of the TCC to be shown as part of the PHE web site that I could direct other investors to look at. Please do not ignore this request as transparency is a requirement for good investor/BOD relations."
Many thanks Martin J Allen
Having read the RNS and carried out my own research.
I have decided that the two options in the aim horse race is to either sell and consolidate your profits or losses or dare to stay.
I dare to stay;
Please don't request my reasons as my only reply to everyone is DYR
If its any consolation Loads the following is already here.
Jan 17, 2018 · There's cold, then there's Siberia cold. Oymyakon, Russia — already considered the world's coldest permanently inhabited town — sank to a mind-numbing 88 degrees below zero on Tuesday.
Moab
Loads put this link on the forum. Its a very interesting watch as I remember seeing articles about the Atlantic conveyor stopping many years ago.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lH4xHf4Hb8M
Sorry to put my penny worth in Doc as the question is addressed to you.
Wolves That's an impossible task even for the Doc to answer without knowing how many shares were sold. In what batches and at what date in the time span of share sales between 13/9/2021 and 13/01/2023
HW sold 96,418,733 shares during that time but for a ball park figure at best £4,820,936 at worst £1,060,60
Averaged out at £2,410,998
To be fair John.
Tattys first PHE post was on the 15th Feb 2019 when the price was at .39p. So not really high when he was showing a small profit at .42p a while later.
I do however agree that we all have to grin and bear it out.
Come on you herd of Bulls get Rollin', rollin', rollin'. Rawhide
Sorry about that, I was taken back
I'm sorry Operastar but I cannot remember the removal date just that it was to be removed.
With regard to Bridgend setup. I subscribed to a Welsh business newsletter and the following came through this morning.
https://www.business-live.co.uk/economic-development/plans-turn-former-aberthaw-power-26489491 utm_source=businesslive_newsletter&utm_campaign=wales_newsletter2&utm_medium=email
My apologies Operastar,
I wasn't aware that I was replying to your post.
The demonstrator was just as it states. It demonstrates the concept of energy from plastic waste into electricity. And I understood that it was used to power a micro grid at the science park. The picture I saw showed the demonstrator about the size of a transit van and looked like something from the scrape heap challenge program. The demonstrator as I understood it was removed from the science park at their request.
The TCC that is being manufactured will be close enough to be scaled up for Protos but will be installed at Bridgend until the logistics of feedstock supplies etc are underway at Protos or any other site in Poland or Ireland.
That's my take on the project so far but always feel free to put another point of view across.
That's a good point PT. Although my 40 years of local and central government contracts rarely ever was a JV project. Unless you wanted to be nationalised. The private contracts with waste management companies are a different subject. As PHE once a plant is up and running would be paid for engineering maintenance. So unless you want that to be given for free I would let Peel have that as their profit margin. Lets look forward now to a future where there are a number of plants competing for feedstock. It may well be better to just stick with the engineering aspects of a plant.