Ade….look at the 2020 late reported trades today and you don’t have to be a genius to work out it’s a multi bagger of an investment in AFC. Even today’s price at 62p is cheep when companies invested, like ABB….. their not thick in their investment in AFC. You still have time to invest in a future Global success story! LTH’s as you can see have done ok!
NT sites are always well /over attended. Given that, NT must surely have a proposed plan to accommodate increasing EV’s? A lot of the larger NT sites have parking for hundreds of cars given the large estates they look after.
I have been a NT member for many years. Mucksy you raise a good point. Some of the car parks are large and sometimes spill over onto grass areas. No chance of connection to the grid.
Your a sore ‘Semi-Pro’ non investor looser that got it wrong. The 40’s you said was on the cards as an entry point after you sold out. Now we’re way north of that, and you still come out with negative vibes. Admit it, you got it wrong, you’ll feel better for it!
Good to see fuel cells being incorporated into shipping soon. There’s no indication of fuel cell type but up to 4KW total package. But too early for AFC’s ‘S’ Type being adopted?
RE: Taking a Stand Against Fossil Fuel Extraction22 Oct 2021 15:49
Interesting comment in reply to the refusal from Stephen Sanderson (UKOG)…..”plus it’s new direction into geothermal and hydrogen-based energy in the UK”.
HGEN has attracted more and more investors. Look at daily trades and how they’ve picked up. The Hydrogen Economy is here to stay and will gain traction as investors/business move away from fossil into this ever expanding sector.
When you consider AFC had/has a Commercialisation Agreement with HilROC to develop and integrate (if successful) their hydrogen production through plasma process the above link for me may cast doubt on….”AFC Energy to obtain Global Preferential Rights”….as per 27th Jan 2020….https://www.lse.co.uk/rns/AFC/hiiroc-egreement-1wgn6yu7iz9a8hs.html
Has HiiROC’s plasma process been adopted by AFC? Who knows?
Hi Southernhay….you may well be right but I was hoping for complete on site, independent hydrogen production to finish the series. With AFC being so secretive, we may not find out until the series end!
Nice to have the race on home soil….but my question is how will the solar arrays perform in December when it’s generally dark/overcast/foggy and raining. The output on any solar system at that time of the year is minimal. AFC must have done the calcs, unless possibly using any surplus hydrogen from the Sardinia race could be used?….it’s been wall to wall sunshine there at the mo. Any thoughts?