Stephan Bernstein, CEO of GreenRoc, details the PFS results for the new graphite processing plant. Watch the video here.
Indeed,
I know its expensive but i've never understood why tidal is not pursued its pretty much either going in or out so would provide the constant base load everyone seems so obsessed about non?
Way off 175 at the moment smithy, World markets have got jitters hopefully Biden gets in and some sanity kicks in over the pond. Johnson and co will have to tow a much more conciliatory and open trading mindset as Biden has already pointed out. If they don't the Brexit S*** show will become even more of a car crash which i don't think they would be able to last the term.
Musk can use space X to mine the moon and Mars we'll be fine. GEt to within our limits find new areas to extract and deplete. Hydrogen is a pretty much unlimited resource. and could be argues fairly circular in a fuel cell.
Excellent thank you very much very thorough
Morning all are there any sig annual charges assocaited with this fund from peoples experience. I'm fairly new to the shares game and can't seem to find the annualised costs (if there are any) for investing in the fund.
Morning all been a while since I posted or paid attention to the stocks. COVID, Back to work and back to school occupy one some what. Haven't seen smith on the boards for a while is he still here? Seems that 230's are the top up/ entry point from having looked that the share charts? Is she still a shorts/day traders play thing or has it calmed down a bit?
Hopefully we see some real traction especially with the intiaives like the mortgage lenders books reviews https://www.mortgagesolutions.co.uk/news/2020/09/17/lenders-join-coalition-to-report-impact-of-mortgages-on-climate-change/
This all points to institutions finally relaising they willl lose alot of money if they keep with the staus quo. Can only be good long term for buiness such as ITM, Cerres etc.
Morning board, finally got out of HSBC and have new trading platform set up. Given my limited knowledge for those invested in plug power is the US share or the UK ord share to get involved with. My research indicates they are one and the same?
Thanks in advance.
Indeed mr hood I have neither the balls or liquidity to ride out the highs and lows have liquidated all but my free ride on ITM (20% holding today. The upcoming unemployment, Brexit, and recession tsunami couple with the Donald has my nus quivering like a shi**ing dog, just don't have the minerals or market savvy to ride it out. Plus side means I can now close HSBC share trading account and mortgage aside be fully divested from all fossil fuel funders, current acc, Investment portfolio and pension now all tree hugging hippy ethical funds.
If the all seeing Mr Smith is correct I will happily fill my boots at 175.
It was always a pump and dump share. Unfortunately I didn't have the right trading account for non uk markets, Seeing how I missed out i've since resolved that. Good luck to them but as others have posted on this board, no factory, no fuelling stations no deposits.
Could be the new snake oil.
https://www.linde.com/news-media/press-releases/2020/linde-to-build-and-operate-world-s-first-hydrogen-refueling-station-for-passenger-trains
Was posted by Graham on Twitter perhaps in response to the drop.
All got too rich for me.
Have taken the hit on my 280 top up, licking my wounds and keeping the free ride shares only, govt just not being bold enough with h2 and doubt they even understand the potential apart from being anice green gimmick to distract from their general incompetence. Given my recent form on this share you can now all thank me when she rockets back to 300. VLS is holding up surprisingly well though. GLA.
Just topped up so I hope the gentle drift down turns into more of a float with some thermals in the foreseeable. Re Hydrogens future; alot of the drivers for maintaining the status quo are all the potential stranded assets of the big Oil companies. If they were canny ( and you would hope they are already doing this) many of these assets could be re purposed for hydrogen production, storage, fertiliser, transport etc. Shell Seem to be the only ones that have made some sort of real commitment and that still feels a bit slow and lip service to me. Also they need to realise that as younger generations join pension schemes they are going to be more in tune in what their schemes are invested in and make more demands re divestment.
Agree re the upscaling of EV charging. I did the Landscape design on the new Chester Bus Interchange. At one point the council we looking to have rapid EV charging point for buses to charge in three minutes it soon got canned, as needed 2 cable ducts as thick as my thigh and a substation the size of a small house. Although Tech is no doubt better than 4 years ago it was still for just one quick re-charge station. The grid isn't suited or ready for mass EV roll out (cars or trucks), when you look at the upgrade in infrastructure required H2 is a far cheaper and quicker upgrade option. Also in Cheshire, all the old salt mines are pretty much a ready made H2 Storage facility. Just wish the penny would drop with Bojo and his cabal of F**kwitts.
With all these world leading/ world beating developments and systems the CON's are bringing forward, I'd hate to see what the Sh** ones look like.