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I am pretty sure Cleve Hill project as one of the Faversham called me a week or so ago. They knew the project would be signed off. Now they are going to try and stop the use of Lithium batteries. I had an email this morning asking for more details on battery technology etc, which I passed onto our resident expert. I have also passed on details of Invinity and BE - websites etc which showcases the technology etc
I did not mean it perhaps in that way. I have communicated a number of times with Mikhail on Linkden and Chika and Mikhail in particular has replied, but has never given anything away. Apologies if it came over wrongly.
I have just been fora run, and was thinking of the possible JSE listing and what FM said in the Crux interview last November - it is all about timing.
BBN has posted on twitter about NESRA and the Eskom tender, indicating there should be decision/tender out potentially end of July. I cannot keep up with all the information. He mentioned the second NESRA concurrence which allows for Energy storage/ Eskom BESS project . Could this tender and BE potential success in part etc be linked to the listing. I also remember FM meeting with Investec, who at the time were ? releasing a Renewable energy fund. Could Investec e.g become involved in BMN as part of that fund/linked to JSE.. Maybe complete tosh
2 times recently we have heard from holders , implying they have made contact/have contacts, suggesting they know a little more of going on behind the scenes. Is that possible as would it not be insider trading or similar.
He also said the Kent Fire Brigade had not given their backing or not been fully consulted - not sure exactly now what he said. Also, even if they get the go-ahead initially by the end of May. There is still a significant period of time until the procurement batteries etc so they can still fight against their use
I sent a communication to the faversham Society this am and one of their campaigners has just called me back. There are 2 issues they are trying to fight
Such a big project in a AONB and would like it modified in that context
They are aware of the safety record of lithium batteries (they have had a number of communications only recently ? bmn investors ) and also wish to fight it on that are also
He feels initially they will not win the case on the first, but then will take up the fight on the battery side
He is only recently aware of vrfbs and send he will be in touch etc
I did say i am aware of a number of experts on this field (i only know a little) and he was pleased to hear of VRFBs safety, life span, benefits who may be able able to advise more (anybody e.g Alpha wiling to if required?)
i also mentioned that Li would have to be replaced after ?years etc, which he was also please to hear etc as they are fighting the issue on traffic levels etc, which would potentially be worse if Li Batteries would require replacing etc
If anybody not involved already, perhaps you would contact through their website and give your contact details - the more the better to give them more information
So sad to hear this Pdub. You have given so much to. this board and kept my confidence with your posts over the last 2 or so years. As all the previous posts have shown, all my thoughts are with you and GND at this time.
Could the ongoing selling be one of the places from March 2018 still selling down and hopefully coming to an end. Is this manipulation or just an exit in a controlled way. I have little knowledge of what has been going on for so long.
Alternatively another theory/speculation - has this ongoing selling been keeping the SP depressed for the possible JSE listing - this has been mentioned numerous times
Ophidian - as a Laboratory based Haematologist I am interested to know from your experience:
I assume they will be required to test the kit etc with many (? hundreds/thousands) of known positive and negative samples (know pos/neg Covid patients)
Do these validation samples have to be taken (saliva samples) form patients(confirmed PCR positive) / general population and permission etc required. I guess they may as would have to replicate how they would be tested if cleared for general use.
Or can the validation samples be 'manufacture' from samples already collected/tested etc (e.g nasal/throat swabs and mixed with appropriate solution?
Or can the validation samples be 'manufactured' in same way (seems unlikely to me)
Thanks Sleepydave. There are still some decent people around in these times. I also have invested a small amount in Avacta which as a medic and whose wife has had Doxorubicin chemo realise the potential over the longer term of what they are hoping to achieve and the benefits to patients (as a number here are also aware). Together with the short term Covid developments. I have my biggest holding in BMN and am hoping in the medium term come back into profit after initially buying in at the current SP over 2 years ago.
Fortune did reply to my email to say they are going to address the SP. Not sure what he is able to do apart from developing the business (in particular BE which to date is under the radar it appears). Moving off AIM (will that make a significant difference)Maybe there is news to come etc, but going back to November (Crux Interview) where they both appeared very bullish. Also the mention of hundreds of queries and very busy after the xmas/new year break. Has Covid stalled some of these? Even Knuttie appears to be looking elsewhere to invest?? It would be good to hear of some significant news from BE with their electrolyte leasing deal with Avalon. There appears to be quite a bit of activity/projects in the VRFB space generally. Are BE relying on the Eskom tender which appears to be a little delayed. I am not sure in the short term what will help the SP rise significantly?
NHS Haematology/Blood Transfusion Laboratory in NHS District General Hospital. Not a research lab, a pathology laboratory serving the hospital. NBS (National Blood Service) is collecting the plasma and sending to Blood Transfusion labs around the country.
They do this every day/night 365 days of the year - supplying Blood, plasma products, platelets, plasma products (FFP, Cryoprecipitate) etc for transfusion into any patients who need it (oncology. trauma, any patients bleeding etc). I do not have all day to try and justify my knowledge in this area)
No, our laboratory was contacted yesterday to check we can be ready to receive plasma from the NBS to plasmapherse Covid positive patients. The plasma is being taken from patients whom have recoverd (containing antibodies naturally produced in response to infection). Limitation currently is the amount of donors coming forward and despite the BBC it would be only 1 bag - that is incorrect. Plasmapheresis requires multiple bags for each patient. This technique has been established for many years e.g in the treatment of a haematological emergency TTP -google if you wish to find out more on this
https://cleantechnica.com/2020/04/25/how-long-can-lithium-ion-energy-storage-actually-last/