Roundtable Discussion; The Future of Mineral Sands. Watch the video here.
Surprising the image used is of "Ideal Power" branded Avalon units!
The photo in this article isn't great but at least it is the actual Invinity Battery.
https://www.solarpowerportal.co.uk/news/invinity_0.8mwh_vanadium_flow_battery_system_installed_in_scottish_water_so
A Camco Clean Energy (RedT) installation from 2013
Signs of life!
I believe the right to supply IES with Vanadium expired last year?
On the subject of staffing -
I don't know how current the website is but they appear to be still recruiting (particularly in Canada).
https://invinity.com/careers/
Job Title Location
Senior Energy Applications Engineer, Pre-Sales Hybrid working, United Kingdom
Quality System Manager Vancouver, Canada
Health and Safety Officer Bathgate, United Kingdom
Senior Buyer Vancouver, Canada
Assembler, (Temporary, 3-months) Bathgate, United Kingdom
Regional Director (Sales) UK and EU flexible, United Kingdom
Manufacturing Technician (Electrical/Mechanical Support) Vancouver, Canada
Software QA Team Lead Vancouver, Canada
Embedded Software Engineer Vancouver, Canada
Cell Stack Mechanical Engineer, R&D Vancouver, Canada
Manufacturing Engineer Bathgate, United Kingdom
Assembler Vancouver, Canada
Senior Mechanical Engineer Vancouver, Canada
Director, Technology Vancouver, Canada
https://renewablesnow.com/news/amp-wins-govt-nod-for-800-mw1600-mwh-scottish-battery-complex-770649/
I think AMPD Energy (Hong Kong/Singapore based) is a different Company
https://www.ampd.energy/
Make that 1600 MWh
"The portfolio is due to be operational in April 2024 and will be comprised of two 400 MW battery facilities, each providing 800 MWhrs of energy storage capacity."
https://indiashorts.com/amp-energy-announces-the-largest-battery-storage-facilities-in-europe-with-two-flagship-400-mw-projects-located-in-scotland/73620/
Is there currently a VRFB supplier capable of getting 800 MW operational by April 2024?
Would the profits from IES being credited to BEL have changed the percentages?
...additional 11% of Enerox..
Should that be 67% of VRFB-H (33.5% of Enerox)?
Posted on another site on 28 Feb '17 -
Make of this what you will, but with 2 posters posting, I think I will sleep a bit more comfortably:
From Chopperchalk on LSE:
Just received a message from Mr Frewen, here it is after I asked why he resigned?
"A fair question but difficult to answer. the good news for shareholders is that the company is in good shape with running costs down, decent short term liquidity after the recent raise and a proper asset in Tanzania."
From Dambaba also on LSE:
"A fair question and a difficult one to answer. The good news for shareholders is that the asset in Tanzania looks very good and the company has considerable short term liquidity after the recent raise. While I was Chairman of ACP I tried to ensure that everything we did was in the best interests of all Shareholders. Unfortunately Boards don't always agree as to how this can be best done going forward. I resigned. My choice. Best Regards wf."
re. George Beukes, Executive Director of eXcess Africa
https://newscentral.africa/2021/08/12/harava-solar-park-south-africas-george-beukes-arrested-over-contractual-dispute/
https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/lg-energy-solution-targets-%2410.8-billion-in-ipo-term-sheet-0
Horse whispers perhaps?
I believe they were involved with the Solar tracking side of the Avalon/NEXTracker offering. They were investors in the Invinity float (4.41%). Their stake is now 3.09% reduced from 4.12%.