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Well we know the government knows about AFC and they’ve tweeted very positively about AFC in recent months.
We know the government will want to make a big impact ahead of COP26 and what better way than to showcase British companies that are at the forefront of the new Hydrogen economy. Ignore the doomsters on this board. They have their agendas. Be strong, be patient for a few more weeks
Thanks B&S. This direction purchase can therefore only be seen very positively. What Director in their right mind would shell out their hard earned cash (after tax) if the company wasn’t going anywhere? The board is awash with filtered posters the past few days- that speaks volumes to me. HMGov H2 strategy will be key to news in my opinion.
Who in their right mind starts a thread with “RNS” knowing full well there’s no RNS and, why are you expecting an RNS anyway…Do you have psychic powers that the rest of us lack? Or do you have insider information that leads you to assume an RNS is expected?
Another in a long list of poster to put on ignore.
DW you’re back to your usual tricks of posting multiple times and sounding hysterical. Your bitterness towards Bond is palpable. Suggest you leave the board for a few weeks and calm down. I’m putting you back on ignore again as I don’t need to read your multiple repetitive and quite frankly tiresome posts.
DW - you know full well that IT has transformed comms since he joined AFC. There must be a very good reason for the silence and that they’re working towards the “outlook “ items stated in the last report issued by AFC. I can understand your frustration but your constant impatient swipes are tedious. There’s a massive amount going on behave scenes getting the new facility up and running. Let them get on with that and hopefully ABB design will be close now. September is more likely for news as it’s now holiday season but that’s just my guess.
Had Daz on ignore for over a year along with CIL and many others. Don’t give them air time. It’s better for your stress levels.
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Totally agree Jim. I put garbuffoon on ignore many months ago for that very reason of making everyone nervous with his subtle Dee amps and then wanting his hand held at every opportunity. No change there then based on your post. New investors should be very wary of such posters on this board.
Many positives have been highlighted by AFC so we have much to look forward to. The markets know that H2 is going to be big and I’m sure the market will play the sector for a while yet until we get real traction prior to COP26.
A fantastic buying opportunity if nothing else in my opinion.
I went on a sourdough bread making course yesterday (yes, in this heat!) and have had friends visiting. A taste of normality.
Let’s hope for a positive week for AFC :)
It certainly makes you think that tv randyshep
We’ve been in this situation before with AFC and a heap of bashers turning up en mass
Green industry responses to the plans:
National Grid’s long-term strategy manager Danielle Stewart said: “Hydrogen has a key role to play in supporting the transport sector to meet net-zero. For HGVs, biomethane can help reduce emissions while hydrogen technology advances and scales. To enable the transition, policymakers, infrastructure providers, vehicle manufacturers and the supply chain will need to act quickly, working together to realise the benefits of green gases alongside other zero-carbon solutions.”
Source:Edie
https://www.edie.net/news/11/-Clarity-and-confidence-for-the-road-ahead---Green-economy-reacts-to-new-Transport-Decarbonisation-Plan/?utm_campaign=edie.net%20weekly%20newsletter%20edieweekly-live-14-7-2021&utm_source=AdestraCampaign&utm_medium=Email&utm+content=Read%20More
Well once Amazon does something a myriad of other companies will follow suit. The market is enormous!
I heard a brief mention of this on Radio 4 lunchtime but hadn’t had a chance to check out. Fingers crossed that we are part of the solution.
Depends on many factors:
1. Purpose of the apples eg. Individuals wanting a few apples or a buyer wanting many tons of apples for juicing/cider products
2. If this is a local problem or country/worldwide
Supply and demand.
Unbelievably short sighted and dismissive view from one individual who doesn’t seem particularly interested in the future of energy. We can’t fill the world with solar panels and wind turbines for very obvious reasons.
We’ll never be in a situation where energy production in entirely hazard free. Ammonia is a very common product in wide use around the world already. We need controls and regulations in place to limit potential leaks. The benefits of zero emissions and zero noise far outweigh any leakage potential providing strict controls in place as mentioned.
Maybe someone should come up with a process for cleaning up spills (chemical/biological/mechanical) ?
Beach- interesting to have had your conversation with that guy but he’s one of many thousands of fund managers around the world, all with differing goals. I wouldn’t be too concerned about anything he said. We have major players in the field who want to partner with us. They will generate our profits going forward with sales of units and hopefully many multiples !
I’d like to think noise pollution as well as emissions polution would be a huge consideration for obvious reasons. Win win !
Morning All,
I hope AFC have seen this and are able to step in with an alternative to expensive grid upgrade….
Source BBC: Bus depot bid to be UK's largest electric vehicle charging hub
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-57352972
Hi Junior. I’m happy to. I’d like to think IT reads this board if he has time to tweet
We’re in a quiet news period it seems. I hope IT is earning his crust behind the scenes. I’d like know more about the electrolyser unit. It’s just appeared.
Is it using alkamem?
Is it an offering we’ll be supplying?
How does it compare with ammonia?
What output can it produce?
Does DeNora have anything to do with it?
What’s the status of the new facility at Dunsfold?
Were there any knock on benefits on the back of the Senegal trip?
How is the recruitment drive going?
Update on our partnerships and where we are in the requirements analysis?