I might have known Desertwolfch is up to his old tricks again. Complain incessantly (repeatedly within minutes) when there’s no comms and when there is news he either goes silent or complains even more. I’ve had DW on ignore for weeks now and he’s clearly causing disruption again with the volume of posts.
Today’s RNS was yet again a really positive update from our new Head of Comms and he should be applauded for keeping us and the markets informed about a key market that AFC will be entering over the next months.
Please keep up this level of comms either by RNS or AFC blog.
We have the year end statement next week so hopefully a lot of interesting facts to digest when we see that while we await orders.
I suggest putting DW and others on ignore.it’s entirely your choice but it’s a lot more positive if you do!
Source: Edie
“A survey of 3,000 UK adults has found that almost two-thirds support a rapid expansion of the UK's hydrogen, electric vehicle (EV), clean energy, carbon capture and nature sectors.”
Positive for AFC !
Excellent snd very informative article. Suggest the newbies on this board digest.
Gosh, look at all these new posters suddenly appearing. Laughable really!
NOTHING has changed for AFC. As a company, they’re in the strongest and least risky (from a product perspective) than at any point since their inception.
The next few weeks will be transformational for AFC and any long termed here will have ridden this roller coaster many times.
Absolutely nothing has changed other than market volatility outside of AFCs control.
What was once a well mannered and informative board has now turned into a cesspit of negativity by a bunch of newbie shorters. I have so many filtered messages it’s tedious looking here at the moment. I, for one just skim the board for trusted posters these days.
We know that soon enough AFC will will rise again because everything has now changed.... we’ve delivered our first order, as a supplier to Extreme E. AFC IS COMMERCIAL !
And here’s to an exciting partnership with ABB as we await the Acciona unit that’s being built right now.
Ed- suggest you read the Acciona news again.
Fundraise or someone wants a stake!
Long termers are more than used to this situation with AFC. Patience is rewarded
So a great opportunity to use both technologies together then.
Tariq4lyf. I’d say anywhere between 0.00pence and £50.
Shell wants to increase the number of its electric vehicle charging points from 60,000 to 500,000 by 2025, and double renewable electricity sales to 560 terawatt hours per year by 2030.
Would be good if ABB are involved in this!
There you go again DW with your not so subtle deramping. AFC have taken this guy on, not Dyson. You know nothing about him or what he can bring to the table at AFC. Yet within 33 minutes of an RNS you are challenging his appointment. Laughable!
With Dyson you have a world leading company that challenges the engineering of yesterday to bring new and more efficient designs for tomorrow. He will bring that mindset with him to AFC.
Spot on BristolDan. Sounds like a perfect match to me, giving emphasis to speedier rollout of Alkamem etc. Excellent news!
His usual chip chip chip negativity. I wish it was comedy Cheekyboy. Definitely laughable!
For goodness sake DW you’re unreal! Give it a rest man.
We should be conscious then that as the AFC increases (hopefully ) then we’ll see similar rebalance of their fund to maintain their 1.03% holding, as they have done with Ceres so we can expect to see large sales depending on our SP performance
Spookily this appeared on “Hydrogen Fuel News”
Royal Dutch Shell is taking aim at rapid hydrogen growth, the rise in the biofuel market, and in power trading. The company has been strategically making these moves away from oil, in an angle strikingly different from its rivals, which are grabbing for renewable power assets.
The company’s official strategy will be presented on February 11. It is expected to greatly differ from those already revealed by BP and Total as it intends to position itself as an intermediary between the producers of green energy and the consumers powered by it.
Seems a no brainer to me especially as oilies clean up their acts and get more involved in clean energy
For those that watched Perfect Planet last Sunday with David Attenborough, you will have seen deserts being filled with solar arrays. Just imagine the benefits to countries in deep poverty, if those solar arrays were used partly to create hydrogen for storage and then connected to AFC fuel cells at night. Constant power generation (which can be sold to Europe) and the only byproduct being water! What an incredible resource to have as a byproduct when trying to slow down climate change by planting acacia trees throughout the desert regions (watered by AFC generated water) and increasing water supplies for consumption (after treatment). Win win !