George Frangeskides, Chairman at ALBA, explains why the Pilbara Lithium option ‘was too good to miss’. Watch the video here.
So Polarean bought IP from GE then improved the tech then got approved and GE is not interested to pay the premium knowing the possibilities especially when collaborating during the studies? Somehow odd to me?? I bought my first shares for 18 p long before Covid and there was potentially huge market for the tech before then. Now we have FDA approval and pretty much same valuation..
The Oxford study was done with GE partnership. How should I understand this info? GE and Polarean? Or GE has developed similar technology for themselves? Am I missing something?
with one of the new investors being Milan-based diagnostic imaging specialist Bracco Imaging. Bracco Imaging pledged £2.2mln as part of a subscription agreement to buy 12.2mln shares at the fundraising price, giving it a 7.6% stake
Is that a coincident that Italian company is investing? I am just asking not suggesting anything?
There is more pressure on hydrogen price to go down over the next few years. I have seen some calculations for PGE based on £5 per kg. Where that leaves Phe business plan if the average price go down to 2 USD as the targets are set. Still profit for Phe? Any ideas?
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/indonesia-plastic-waste-pollution-solutions_n_5cabc096e4b02e7a705c317c
Indonesia is choking on plastic.. Any expected news on that?
http://riversimple.seedrs.com/
Unfortunately very ugly..
Great PR move for Toyota to reopen Altona site and to start producing hydrogen from solar power.
Next move should be hydrogen production from the waste at a different location.
Makes me want to buy Mirai already
Toyota's Altona site to become hydrogen production and refueling center
Looks like Toyota wants to re-open the Altona site (old production line)and that cant be done with PHE technology that requires waste at the site.
The deal with ITM does not affect PHE chance for a deal in my opinion.
https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a26800936/toyota-hydrogen-moon-rover/
So far this is just a rendering, but Toyota plans to work with the Japanese government to build a lunar vehicle for launch by 2029.
Electricity generated by waste incineration has significantly higher adverse climate change impacts than electricity generated through the conventional use of fossil fuels such as gas.
http://ukwin.org.uk/2018/10/21/ukwin-climate-change-study/